Over the next month, construction sites across Buckinghamshire will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain's most dangerous industries.
During 2009/10 there were 97 injuries in Buckinghamshire and seven workers died while working in construction across the South East, all of these occurred during refurbishment, repair and maintenance activities. These will be the main focus of the latest inspections by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
On the unannounced visits - starting on 14 February - regional inspectors will check that sites are managing work at height safely, that they are in good order, and that the risk of exposure to asbestos is being properly managed.
HSE Principal Inspector Norman Macritchie, said:
"This will be the fifth year that we have run the inspection initiative across Buckinghamshire and we anticipate that that there will be examples of both good and bad practice - those where employers are taking all the measures they can to protect their workers and those where safety is way down the list of priorities.
"A lax attitude to health and safety in one of the more dangerous industries is not acceptable, especially when many of the incidents are completely avoidable by taking commonsense actions and precautions. As we've demonstrated in previous years, we will not hesitate to take action if we find poor practice that is putting the lives of workers at risk.
"This year, as part of ensuring risks from asbestos are properly managed, we will also be checking that, where appropriate, asbestos surveys have been carried out prior to any refurbishment work. Many workers believe that, because asbestos has been banned as a building material, it's no longer a threat to them. But that simply isn't true. Any premises built or refurbished before 2000 could contain asbestos."
Number of injuries broken down by Local Authority area (2009/2010)
| Buckinghamshire | Aylesbury Vale District Council | 21 |
|---|---|---|
| Chiltern District Council | 15 | |
| Milton Keynes UA | 32 | |
| South Bucks District Council | 12 | |
| Wycombe District Council | 17 | |
| Total | 97 |
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