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Merseyside Worker Killed by Fall

Joe Hill | 20.08.2006 18:35 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Liverpool

A workman has died after falling from a cherry-picker, police have said.



A Merseyside Police spokesman said the 60-year-old plunged from the elevated platform on Princess Way, in Seaforth, Merseyside on Sunday morning.

The victim, who was pronounced dead at hospital was from Lymm in Cheshire, the spokesman added.

Both Merseyside Police and the Health and Safety Executive will be investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.

However, 4 million workers each year suffer some form of work related ill-health, up to 3,000 are killed in incidents in connection with work and 20,000 die from occupational diseases. Penalties for Health & Safety breaches - even if they kill or maim workers - are still derisory. The rate of workplace inspections carried out by HSE Inspectors is now so low that on average companies can expect a visit only once in every 17 years. Meanwhile, the government's new Corporate Manslaughter Bill has been welcomed by bosses' union the CBI - a sure sign that it will not further the interests of the working class.

For analysis of death in the workplace, please visit:
 http://www.catalystmedia.org.uk/issues/nerve7/asbestos_sg.htm
 http://www.catalystmedia.org.uk/issues/nerve8/lost_souls.htm

For more information on ensuring safety at work, please visit:  http://www.hazardscampaign.org.uk/index.htm

For the inspiring example of construction campaigner Des Warren, please visit:
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/liverpool/2006/08/346963.html

Joe Hill

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Bit of Balance, eh?

21.08.2006 10:38

Construction remains the most dangerous industry in the UK, with signficiant numbers of injuries every year. This is undisputable, and we need continuing action to ensure real improvements.

But Joe, you fail to mention the significant reduction in deaths and injuries which we've seen over recent years in response to new legislation and initiatives - to choose an easy example, the reduction in falls from heights. Likewise the CDM regulations began a process of moving responsibility up the ladder (ahem) to the design team and commissioning clients.

Architect


Ballance when there isn’t really any ?

21.08.2006 13:10

Despite Architect’s bleating, Joe’s article gets it about right (some of the stats might be a bit out) but there’s much more to worry about than in his piece. To see what’s really going on and how worried you should be look at:

Come clean -  http://www.hazards.org/commissionimpossible/comeclean.htm

Total suck up -  http://www.hazards.org/totalsuckup/index.htm

That’s not a bad start.

To answer Architect’s complaint - while there has been a slow and steady down turn in the number of people killed at work there has also been a move away from the industries that kill - mining, manufacturing etc. So it’s not because employers are being nicer to us or that new laws have been more effective. Architect’s comment about the fatal and incident rate going down, well that’s not true either if you go to the Hazards article "Come clean" you’ll see it’s actually going up. This is even more worrying as we drift away from the so called "dangerous" industries, this rate should be going down not up.

Another factor not taken into account is the twenty years of campaigning by the Construction Safety Campaign (CSC) who have been key in calling for negligent employers who kill workers to go to jail. They have been well backed by campaigns such as the Simon Jones Memorial Campaign www.simonjones.org.uk who did such a fantastic job of campaigning after Simon was killed on his first day at work. If it was not for their hard work over the years the debate on corporate killing would not be so well developed and employers would not be as concerned as they currently are about keeping themselves out of jail - despite the rubbish proposals the government have recently put out.

If you want balance - Our safety police, the HSE (a very conservative organisation), say the cost of occupational incidents, ill-health, injuries, disablement and death to the UK is between £18 - £30 billion every year and that the greater majority of this could be prevented if employers followed the spirit of our laws. While new laws have had some effect it is clearly not enough. Our enforcement agency is under resourced and it’s going to get worse with the current massive cuts agenda, and their enforcement policy has been undermined in this de-regulated world. While the courts have given major fines in a few cases there are still fines of under £10k given out on employers who kill workers. The number of employers who have been imprisoned for killing a worker can still be counted on two hands (just about). So it’s a bit one sided really.

Not much to cheer about there is there. Yes it is great that the number of construction workers killed in incidents has reduced but at the same time the number that are dying from incurable asbestos related diseases is rocketing.

Lanky Mick

Lanky Mick


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