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Cutting
Deaths, Injuries and Ill-Health in Construction
A RoSPA conference
featuring top speakers from across the construction industry will hear
that it is time for clients, contractors and suppliers to raise their
game if work-related deaths, injuries and ill-health are to be cut.
The Construction Health and Safety Conference 2008, taking place in Birmingham
on May 15th, will focus on how the industry particularly the house
building sector can turn around the disappointing increase in deaths
seen last year.
Seventy-seven construction workers were killed in occupational accidents
in 2006/07, an increase of 18 on the previous year. The housing sector
accounted for 37 of the deaths.
Health and Safety Commissioner John Spanswick, Chairman of the Strategic
Forum for Construction Health and Safety Group, will give the conferences
opening address about refocusing safety efforts across the sector and
securing fresh commitment to the task.
Louise Brearey, Head of the Health and Safety Executives Construction
Sector, will talk about factors that could bring about change, including
the key role of clients and getting tougher with offenders. Peter Fisher,
Costains Group Safety, Health and Environment Director, will give
a presentation about developing effective health and safety leadership.
Accident trends in the house building and domestic repair/refurbishment
sector will be covered by Shelley Atkinson Frost, Director of Health and
Safety at the Construction Confederation. Roger Bibbings, RoSPAs
Occupational Safety Adviser, will talk about the new corporate manslaughter
law.
The one-day conference, taking place alongside Safety Health Expo at the
National Exhibition Centre, will also feature a presentation on workforce
involvement by Edurne Nunez Moreno, an engineer at The Steel Construction
Institute. And Paul Reeve, Head of Health, Safety and Environment at the
Electrical Contractors Association and Vice-Chair of RoSPAs
National Occupational Safety and Health Committee, will talk about raising
competence levels.
Roger Bibbings said: 'Construction is Britains biggest industry,
employing 2.2 million people. It is also one of the most dangerous, and
more than 2,800 people have been killed in the last 25 years, with many
more being injured or suffering ill-health.
'It is crucial that all parts of the industry come together to turn this
situation around. Construction activity in the house building sector is
set to expand over the coming years, so it is particularly important that
we focus on raising standards in this sphere.
'We hope the Construction Health and Safety Conference 2008 will inform
and inspire delegates about the roles that they, their employers and the
organisations they work alongside can play to make things better.'
For more information on the conference, and details about how to book
a place, visit http://www.rospa.com/nec.
Alternatively, call the RoSPA Events Team on 0121 248 2120 or email events@rospa.com.
Safety Health Expo, Europes largest annual health and safety exhibition,
runs from May 13-15 at the NEC in Birmingham. It will feature a wide range
of products and services from more than 350 companies. See http://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk
for more information.
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