Employers across the South West are being asked to ensure their workers are kept safe in 2010 as Britain's safety watchdog urges improvement on last year.
According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), last year 213 work related incidents occurred across South West each week, an annual a total of 11,052 people being killed or injured.
HSE hope this figure will act a stark reminder to employers and staff to make their workplaces safer this New Year and drive down casualty rates.
The 2008/09 statistics show 22 people were killed at work across the region while 2,451 sustained major injuries and 8,579 suffered injuries requiring more than three days absence. The figures compare with 28 fatalities, 2,470 major injuries and 8,934 cases of injuries requiring more than three days absence in 2007/08.
Including other absences due to ill health caused by work activities, this equates to an estimated 2.5 million working days lost at a massive cost to the economy and individual businesses, which is why HSE says it makes perfect sense to make working environments safe.
The organisation warns that if employers insist on compromising the health of their employees then it will not hesitate in taking enforcement action.
Last year HSE prosecuted 139 firms for breaching health and safety and took action against hundreds more by issuing Prohibition and Improvement Notices.
Terry Rose the HSE's South West Regional Director, said:
"The New Year is an opportune time to reflect on the number of incidents in the past 12 months, and to take positive action to improve conditions in workplaces.
"The main causes of fatal accidents nationally remain falls from height and from workplace transport, with the highest numbers being found in the construction and agriculture sectors. For other injuries, slips and trips and incidents affecting the back and upper limbs are the most common cause.
"Most of these injuries are entirely preventable. We implore businesses to take practical action to manage the risks people face in their day-to-day work."
Britain boasts one of the best health and safety records in Europe but with 180 workplace deaths nationally last year, HSE say there is still much to be done.
Mr Rose added:
"Simple measures including the assessment of workplace risks to identify improvements and providing training and instruction to workers can and do prevent many incidents. Involving the workforce in this process has been shown to have significant success,
"HSE works with a number of partners to provide free advice and guidance to those both carrying out and managing work. We want businesses and the self-employed to work with us to help reduce injuries and make the South West a safer and healthier place to work.
"Every employee has the right to return home from work safely and without their health affected and I hope all employers in the South West share that view and take steps to ensure that is the case."
| Fatal injuries | Major non-fatal injuries | |
|---|---|---|
| Cornwall | ||
| Total | 6 | 253 |
| Isles of Scilly | ||
| Total | 0 | 1 |
| Devon | ||
| East Devon | 1 | 39 |
| Exeter | 0 | 84 |
| Mid Devon | 2 | 37 |
| North Devon | 0 | 44 |
| South Hams | 1 | 32 |
| Teignbridge | 0 | 51 |
| Torridge | 0 | 26 |
| West Devon | 1 | 28 |
| Torbay | 0 | 45 |
| Plymouth | 0 | 115 |
| Total | 5 | 501 |
| Somerset | ||
| Mendip | 0 | 67 |
| Sedgemoor | 1 | 54 |
| South Somerset | 1 | 72 |
| Taunton Deane | 0 | 65 |
| West Somerset | 0 | 11 |
| Total | 2 | 269 |
| Dorset | ||
| Christchurch | 0 | 23 |
| East Dorset | 0 | 26 |
| North Dorset | 1 | 33 |
| Purbeck | 2 | 25 |
| West Dorset | 1 | 59 |
| Weymouth and Portland | 0 | 18 |
| Bournemouth | 0 | 70 |
| Poole | 0 | 76 |
| Total | 4 | 330 |
| Wiltshire | ||
| Total | 0 | 313 |
| Gloucestershire | ||
| Cheltenham | 0 | 45 |
| Cotswold | 0 | 48 |
| Forest of Dean | 0 | 29 |
| Gloucester | 1 | 63 |
| Stroud | 1 | 44 |
| Tewkesbury | 0 | 44 |
| Total | 2 | 273 |
| Avon area | ||
| Bath and NE Somerset | 1 | 77 |
| Bristol | 2 | 233 |
| North Somerset | 0 | 83 |
| South Gloucestershire | 0 | 119 |
| Total | 3 | 512 |
Wailim Wong, Tel: 01752 635 053
Email: wailim.wong@coi.gsi.gov.uk
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