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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have released their 2020/21 statistics*. These latest figures reiterate the importance of protecting long-term health, and why this must remain a top priority for decision makers within the Construction industry.
Headline statistics include:
By breaking down these statistics we can see how different hazards, such as noise, dust and fume, are specifically impacting long-term health;
In addition to these statistics, it is important to note that the HSE predicts that the following may become the main causes of occupational cancer in the near future:
This is a worrying prediction and serves as a reminder that it is essential for our workforce to follow the hierarchy of control when managing these hazards on site to protect their long-term health.
Finally, the HSE acknowledged the effects of Covid-19 on the construction industry and its workers. Although, due to the pandemic, there was no new data available on working days lost and economic cost, two new measures were developed to explore the impact of Covid-19 on work-related ill health in 2020/21;
Awareness of health hazards and employing effective solutions to minimise their impact are vital for protecting workers’ long-term health. To learn more about health hazard control, click here.
January 7, 2022