Hospitality

‘Shattered Lives’ could affect you, says HSE

Every 25 minutes, someone breaks or fractures a bone at work according to the latest figures from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

This week, the HSE launches the 'Shattered Lives' campaign, to highlight the devastating consequences of simple slips, trips and falls – including falls from height - in the workplace.

In the catering and hospitality industry last year, over 50% of the injuries reported to the HSE were from a slip, trip or fall, costing society £31 million.

The figures are alarming - every week, one person dies from a slip, trip or fall at work and serious injuries make up almost a third of all injuries reported to the HSE.

Introducing the 'Shattered Lives' campaign, Dr Elizabeth Gibby, Head of the Injuries Reduction Programme, HSE said: "Each year slips, trips and falls cost the British society nearly £811 million pounds with £31 million of this coming from the catering and hospitality industry. But what these figures don't reflect, is the extent to which these injuries affect individual workers and their families.

Slips, trips and falls can be viewed as being minor, funny accidents but the effects are not. It can lead to major injuries, and a lifetime of disability or time off work and in worst cases, fatalities. 'Shattered Lives' will encourage people to change their attitudes: if you spot a hazard, don't assume 'somebody else will sort it out."

Slips, trips and falls can also have a shattering effect on businesses through costs such as employee absence, sick pay and reduced productivity. Irrespective of the size of the business and the job that you do, it could happen to you."

HSE's Shattered Lives campaign will offer guidance to employers and employees in the construction, building and plant maintenance and food manufacturing and retail industries where the incidence of injuries resulting from slips, trips and falls is highest.

For more information on the 'Shattered Lives' campaign please visit www.hse.gov.uk/shatteredlives/index.htm

Words: Clare Riley


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