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No harm down on the farm

Family run farm shop backs HSE campaign to keep staff safe

Staff at the family-run Ashlyn's Farm Shop in North Weald, Essex, have today pledged their support to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in the latest phase of its "Shattered Lives" campaign to highlight the devastating consequences of slips, trips and falls in the work place.

Staff at Ashlyns were keen to ensure that safety remains high on their agenda whilst busy serving customers at the popular Farm Shop on the A414.

Nationally, a total of 61 people died and more than 14,000 suffered serious injury as a result of a slip, trip or fall from height in British workplaces last year - in the East of England there were 6 fatalities and more than 3,781serious injuries.

The second phase of the Shattered Lives campaign, launched in February, aims to highlight the devastating consequences of slips, trips and falls in the workplace and to encourage employers, in consultation with their employees, to 'take action'.

Eddie Scoggins, Principal HSE Inspector, said: 'It's great that staff at Ashlyns are backing the campaign and doing their bit to help get the message across.

'Over half of the major accidents are caused by slips or trips. People often view slips, trips and falls as trivial incidents, even comical but they are no joke to those who suffer major injuries, a lifetime of disability, time off work and in the worst cases death. The financial cost can be huge while the personal price in pain and inconvenience cannot be under-estimated.

'We want to raise awareness of how these incidents can happen and how they can be easily avoided by taking common sense actions and precautions at no or little cost. If you spot a hazard in your workplace deal with it, don't assume that somebody else will.'

The Collins Family started farming at Ashlyns in 1970 in the rolling clay-lands of West Essex. The farm boasts a newly extended farm shop which is constructed from a green oak frame in the style of a traditional Essex barn, and packed full with organic and local fruit and vegetables, an in-house butchery selling the farm's own and locally produced meat and an on-site kitchen.

Rob Dixon, Manager at the Farm Shop explained why Ashlyns are backing the campaign.

'We pride ourselves on taking a common sense approach to preventing incidents in the workplace - both to staff and customers. We have procedures in place to deal with any spillages, which could lead to trips and falls, and make sure that we respond immediately if we anything happens. We've got a good safety record here and work hard to maintain that.'

Eddie Scoggins (HSE) added: 'I recommend that anyone looking after health and safety in their organisation visits our new interactive learning package - STEP - which provides practical guidance to help users tackle slips, trips and falls in the workplace, at www.hse.gov.uk/slips/step/index.htm.'

Fatalities and serious injuries arising from slips, trips and fall incidents cost British society an estimated £700 million last year.

The campaign is targeted at seven sectors where there is a prevalence of such injuries: food retail, catering and hospitality, food and drink manufacturing, building and plant maintenance, construction, healthcare and education, although the risks can occur in any workplace.

Advice on Working at Height can also be found at HSE's WAIT section of the website at http://www.hse.gov.uk/falls.wait/index.htm.

Notes to editors

  1. 1. Phase 1 of the shattered lives campaign was launched in February 2008
  2. For further information about slips, trips and falls and the shattered lives campaign, visit http://www.hse.gov.uk/shatteredlives
  3. Phase 1 of the shattered lives campaign was launched in February 2008
  4. For photographs contact Catherine Kimberley at COI News & PR East.
  5. The regional breakdown is as follows:

Fatal injuries to workers as a result of slip/trip or fall broken down by Local Authority during 2007/08p

LA code Kind Group Total
Slip or trip High fall Low fall Fall - height not known
Luton Unitary Authority - - 1 - 1
Basildon District Council - - - 1 1
Dacorum Borough Council - - 1 - 1
Norwich City of - 1 - - 1
Kings Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council - 1 - - 1
Mid Suffolk District Council - - 1 - 1

Major and Over 3 day injuries to employees as a result of slip/trip or fall broken down by Local Authority during 2007/08p

Local Authority Kind Group Total
Slip or trip High fall Low fall Fall - height not known
Bedford Borough Council 95 2 9 2 108
Mid Bedfordshire District Council 48 1 9 - 58
South Bedfordshire District Council 71 - 5 1 77
Luton Unitary Authority 100 3 14 3 120
Cambridge City Council 100 6 16 4 126
East Cambridgeshire District Council 23 - 21 2 46
Fenland District Council 79 1 10 - 90
Huntingdonshire District Council 103 2 15 1 121
South Cambridgeshire District Council 40 1 9 1 51
Peterborough Unitary Authority 159 3 17 3 182
Basildon District Council 112 - 11 5 128
Braintree District Council 65 2 8 - 75
Brentwood District Council 43 1 2 - 46
Castle Point Borough Council 30 - 1 - 31
Chelmsford Borough Council 104 2 9 1 116
Colchester Borough Council 106 4 22 2 134
Epping Forest District Council 60 - 7 1 68
Harlow District Council 70 - 2 1 73
Maldon District Council 19 - 2 - 21
Rochford District Council 23 - 7 - 30
Tendring District Council 58 1 5 3 67
Uttlesford District Council 46 3 8 2 59
Southend-on-Sea Unitary Authority 68 2 10 - 80
Thurrock Unitary Authority 128 4 23 1 156
Broxbourne Borough of 46 2 7 - 55
Dacorum Borough Council 76 - 10 - 86
East Hertfordshire District Council 52 2 8 - 62
Hertsmere Borough Council 47 1 3 - 51
North Hertfordshire District Council 56 - 11 2 69
St Albans District Council Offices 59 - 6 1 66
Stevenage Borough Council 54 - 2 1 57
Three Rivers District Council 31 - 2 1 34
Watford Council 58 1 4 - 63
Welwyn Hatfield District Council 72 5 15 2 94
Breckland Council 72 3 19 1 95
Broadland District Council 54 2 10 1 67
Great Yarmouth BC 58 - 10 1 69
North Norfolk District Council 45 1 7 2 55
Norwich City of 95 3 11 1 110
South Norfolk District Council 51 - 9 2 62
Kings Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council of 88 2 17 1 108
Babergh District Council 40 - 9 - 49
Forest Heath District Council 39 2 13 3 57
Ipswich Borough Council 72 2 16 - 90
Mid Suffolk District Council 42 - 5 2 49
St Edmundsbury Borough of 79 4 12 - 95
Suffolk Coastal District Council 74 3 23 2 102
Waveney D C 58 2 10 3 73

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Updated 2012-12-01