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20 June 2006 - Lichfield Safety Events 'For
the Industry, by the Industry'
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As part of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Height Awareness Campaign,
the HSE and Lichfield District Council are hosting safety events in Lichfield
targeted at those working in the building and construction trades.
The first was held on Monday 19 June with the second being held on Tuesday 27
June.
Walter Tipper Builders Merchants, Europa Way, Britannia Enterprise Park,
Lichfield, Staffs, WS14 9TZ will be the venue and is aimed at raising awareness
of key health and safety issues concerning those working at height in the
building and construction trades. The event on 27 June will run from
7:30am-1:00pm with free refreshments including bacon sandwiches.
HSE statistics show that 59% of major injuries suffered by employees due to
falling from height were as a result of falling from a height below head height.
In 2004-5 in the Lichfield area there were 15 fall from height injuries overall.
HSE principal inspector Harvey Wild commented:
"Falls from heights below head height can cause serious harm. For workers,
it could mean a fatal or major injury. Employers need to consider that falls are
expensive and can seriously affect their business, with the loss of skilled
labour and impact on their customers. It is important to remember that workers
are still working at height, even if they are working below head height. Falls
are preventable if people plan work properly, assess the risks, choose the right
equipment and if competent people carry it out.
"These events are aimed at the self-employed and small firms in building and
construction who tend to work for short periods of time on each site such as
electricians, plumbers, painters and decorators. They are events for the
industry, by the industry."


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