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Slips, trips & falls caused 457 major injuries to workers in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight

Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace affected 1,249 workers in Hampshire and the Isle Wight last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard-hitting campaign.

HSE figures show that slips and trips are the most common cause of major workplace injury in Britain and cost society an estimated £800 million each year. More workplace deaths are triggered by falls from height than any other cause, according to official statistics.

There were 457 major injuries to workers, as well as more than 790 workers having to take over three days off work.

As well as the tragic human cost, preventable slips, trips and falls are having a serious financial impact on the UK. HSE estimates that the combined financial costs incurred by society as a whole is around £800 million a year, at a time when both businesses and individuals are struggling financially following the recent recession.

In response, HSE is launching a new phase of its Shattered Lives campaign, aimed at reducing slips, trips and falls in the workplace. The hard hitting campaign involves raising awareness of the impact of slips, trips and falls in the workplace and directs people to the new Shattered Lives website (www.hse.gov.uk/shatteredlives) for practical advice and guidance.

The campaign is targeted at those sectors where there is a high number of slips, trips and falls accidents each year, specifically, health and social care, education, food manufacturing, food retail, catering and hospitality, building and plant maintenance, and construction.

On the new campaign website, people will be able to find out information on how they can easily, and cost effectively, reduce the risk of slips, trips and falls in the workplace, and see what other organisations, such as Sainsbury's and First Line Digital, have done. Included on the site is an online tool (STEP) and a work at height access equipment toolkit (WAIT). Advice ranges from how to deal with spills and other slip risks, to the importance of using ladders correctly to reduce the risk of falling from height.

HSE Principal Inspector in Hampshire Steve Hull said:

"These figures highlight the very real and serious nature of preventable slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace. Slips, trips and falls might sound funny but they shatter the lives of thousands of British workers ever year.

"Making improvements doesn't need to cost the earth and we are encouraging people to visit the Shattered Lives site, where they will be able to get simple and cost effective solutions to help manage slips, trips and falls hazards in their workplace."

TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:

"Every one of the 40 deaths caused by slips, trips and falls were preventable. The key is proper risk assessment and control measures as highlighted by the HSE. Unions will warmly welcome this practical hard-hitting campaign and will be raising the issue with employers wherever and whenever they can."

Notes to editors

  1. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is Britain's national regulator for workplace health and safety. It works to prevent death, injury and ill-health to those at work and those affected by work activities. For more information about the work of HSE, visit www.hse.gov.uk
  2. Reportable major injuries include fractures, other than to fingers, thumbs and toes; amputations; dislocation of the shoulder, hip, knee or spine; loss of sight (temporary or permanent); chemical or hot metal burn to the eye or any penetrating injury to the eye; injury resulting from an electric shock or electrical burn leading to unconsciousness, or requiring resuscitation or admittance to hospital for more than 24 hours; any other injury: leading to hypothermia, heat-induced illness or unconsciousness; or requiring resuscitation; or requiring admittance to hospital for more than 24 hours; and unconsciousness caused by asphyxia or exposure to harmful substance or biological agent.
  3. Below are details of slip, trips and fall accidents for each local authority in Hampshire and Isle of Wight:
  Combined slips/trip/falls Slips/trips Falls
  Fatal Major Over 3 day Total Fatal Major Over 3 day Total Fatal Major Over 3 day Total
Basingstoke Deane Borough Council 0 42 62 104 0 24 50 74 0 18 12 30
East Hampshire District Council 0 34 49 83 0 21 38 59 0 13 11 24
Eastleigh Borough of 0 28 55 83 0 17 41 58 0 11 14 25
Fareham Borough Council 0 17 43 60 0 11 32 43 0 6 11 17
Gosport Borough of 0 19 22 41 0 16 18 34 0 3 4 7
Hart District Council 0 24 26 50 0 15 16 31 0 9 10 19
Havant Borough of 0 10 39 49 0 9 34 43 0 1 5 6
New Forest District Council 0 43 59 102 0 22 45 67 0 21 14 35
Rushmoor Borough of 0 32 27 59 0 16 20 36 0 16 7 23
Test Valley Borough Council 0 27 53 80 0 17 30 47 0 10 23 33
Winchester City Council 0 30 61 91 0 21 50 71 0 9 11 20
Portsmouth Unitary Authority 0 59 98 157 0 45 67 112 0 14 31 45
Southampton Unitary Authority 0 56 143 199 0 37 111 148 0 19 32 51
Isle of Wight Unitary Authority 0 36 55 91 0 28 38 66 0 8 17 25
TOTAL 0 457 792 1249 0 299 590 889 0 158 202 360

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Updated 2010-03-12