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BUSINESSES RISK PAYING OUT ON WORK INJURY CLAIMS WHEN THEY IGNORE THE DANGERS OF WORKING AT HEIGHT

November 7th, 2008 by Hinchliffes

Companies are failing to invest in inexpensive and simple measures that would prevent their workforce having work accidents while working at height.  Many accident work claims for personal injury compensation are as a result of poor management, broken or inadequate equipment, or structural failures.  Records indicate that incidents involving a fall from a height currently result in more workplace deaths than from any other type of work accident.

Some employers appear to believe that workplace height regulations apply only to sizeable heights.  This is wrong, as anything above one metre is classed as “working at height”.  Many work accidents result in injuries when there is a fall at “low height”, such as when truck drivers unload goods from HGVs.

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HAZARDS INVOLVED WHEN LOADING AND UNLOADING LORRIES

July 2nd, 2008 by Hinchliffes

Published in Truckstop News - July 2008.

In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury firm Hinchliffes Solicitors considers the “HAZARDS INVOLVED WHEN LOADING AND UNLOADING LORRIES”.

Recent evidence suggests that each year around 60 workers are killed and 5,000 seriously injured while working in haulage and distribution.  A further 23,000 sustain injuries severe enough to keep them off work for several days.

Many of these injuries are due to accidents during the loading and unloading process, often caused by:-

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ACCIDENTS THAT HAPPEN WHEN WORKING AT A HEIGHT

May 28th, 2008 by Hinchliffes

Published in Truckstop News - May 2008.

In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury firm Hinchliffes Solicitors considers the measures in place to prevent “ACCIDENTS THAT HAPPEN WHEN WORKING AT A HEIGHT”.

Falls from a height account for the majority of workplace accidents resulting in fatality or serious injury.  To combat this the Work at Height Regulations 2005 (amended 2007) were brought into force, placing more detailed and stringent requirements on employers and others who control work that is undertaken at a height.

The Regulations apply to all work at height where there is a risk of injury from falling, and also cover instances where an injury is caused by falling objects.  No minimum height is set; there simply has to be a risk of injury from falling.  Therefore the Regulations apply at ground level or even underground, if the accident was as a result of falling a distance likely to cause injury.

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TRIPPING AND FALLING ACCIDENTS AT WORK

May 22nd, 2008 by Hinchliffes

Published in Truckstop News - March 2008.

In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury firm Hinchliffes Solicitors considers the causes and consequences of “TRIPPING AND FALLING ACCIDENTS AT WORK”.   

Approximately 37% of all major accidents in the workplace are caused by slipping and tripping.  Of those, 95% result in broken bones or dislocated limbs.  A slip or trip could lead to even more serious consequences, such as falling from a height or colliding with a motor vehicle, and the possibility of falling into a machine or into a container of hot liquid or acid hardly bears thinking about.

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FALLING OFF THE BACK OF A LORRY

May 15th, 2008 by Hinchliffes

Published in Truckstop News - November 2007.

In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury firm Hinchliffes Solicitors deals with the problem of “FALLING OFF THE BACK OF A LORRY”. 

“Falling off the back of a lorry” conjures up images of cartoon antics and shady dealings, but anyone who has suffered this type of accident takes the matter very seriously indeed.  Accidents can be caused by - a defect with the lorry or trailer - the means of getting on/off the lorry or trailer - difficulties with the load.

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COMPANY WARNED ABOUT RISKS OF WORKING AT HEIGHT LEADING TO POTENTIAL WORK ACCIDENTS

May 14th, 2008 by Hinchliffes

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a warning to Everest Ltd, after workers were repeatedly put at risk of falling while working at height.

The HSE inspected properties where roof refurbishment was being carried out by the company.  Its employees were working on mobile scaffolds and platforms without having suitable protection to prevent them from falling.  There was a lack of handrails and parts of the equipment were not properly set up.

At a hearing in the Luton Magistrates Court, the company pleaded guilty to breaching Health and Safety Law, including the Work at Height Regulations 2005, and was fined £6,000.  The company was also required to pay almost £16,000 in legal costs

In 2007 over half of the workers who died on construction sites were engaged in refurbishment work, with the number of fatal accidents increasing by 61%.  Also during that year working at height was a factor in the deaths of 23 construction workers.

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ACTION TAKEN OVER DANGEROUS BUILDING SITES

March 14th, 2008 by Hinchliffes

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has brought work to a halt on over 30% of building sites undertaking refurbishment work, because of unacceptable safety levels.

The HSE recently carried out over 1,000 spot checks of such sites as part of a rolling inspection programme specifically targeting refurbishment work, as a result of the dramatic rise in the number of deaths from a work accident on this type of building site.

According to the HSE, over half of the workers who died on building sites last year were involved in refurbishment work. Their statistics also indicate that the total number of accident related deaths on refurbishment sites rose by a staggering 61%.

The shocking findings from the spot checks showed that basic safety precautions were being flouted. Issues in respect of working at height were also a huge concern, with over half of the enforcement action taken during this inspection initiative being as a result of dangerous work at height situations, which last year had led to the deaths of 23 workers.

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