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Encouraging improvement in the management of health risks in the construction industry

Encouraging improvement in the management of health risks in the construction industry. Ian Strudley Head of Health Risk Management Unit HSE Construction Sector. Anything new ?. Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. One death is too many – inquiry ……. Recommendation 20.

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Encouraging improvement in the management of health risks in the construction industry

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  1. Encouraging improvement in the management of health risks in the construction industry Ian Strudley Head of Health Risk Management Unit HSE Construction Sector

  2. Anything new ? Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974

  3. One death is too many – inquiry ……. Recommendation 20. • While this was outside the scope of the Inquiry, Occupational Health remains a serious problem in the construction industry with thousands of workers dying every year. I recommend that renewed efforts should be made to tackle this issue.

  4. To introduce the paper : • What’s the problem ?.......... then : • What HSE are doing…. • CONIAC Health Risks Working Group • Supply chain work • Research • COHME • Key Health risk activities

  5. What’s the problem - Safety….. • 2009-10 42 workers killed at work in construction ( total 152) • 2008-9 53 workers killed at work in construction ( total 180) • 2007-8 72 workers killed at work in construction ( total 233) • 2009-10 0.6 million working days lost due to workplace injury

  6. What’s the problem…..and Health • 2008 2249 mesothelioma deaths • estimated 4000 deaths per year from asbestos related disease • >500 silica cancer deaths per year • >50% of all occupational cancers • 2009-10 2.6 million days lost to work-related ill-health (= 0.77 days per worker)

  7. Ill health – Construction vs others

  8. What are we doing….. Supply chain • handling of kerbs and paving • handling of heavy blocks • silica exposure from kerb and paving cutting • HAV from portable vibrating tools • handling of plasterboard • more to be added ??

  9. Handling Heavy Kerbs • Manual lifting picture vs mechanical lifting picture [picture omitted]

  10. Control of silica exposure during cutting operations – dry cutting picture vs use of water suppression picture Picture omitted

  11. What are we doing…..COHME

  12. What are we doing…..CONIAC Health Risks Working Group • Leading example of working with others in partnership in helping ‘create healthier safer workplaces’ • 2nd meeting held on 2 November • Initial business objective : define scope of ‘Occupational Health’

  13. What are we doing…..specific health risk activities • Hazardous substance research • Dust / respiratory risks campaign • Asbestos • Manual handling • Welfare • Other emerging / re-emerging issues

  14. What more can we do ?

  15. Thank you for listening Ian Strudley HM Principal Specialist Inspector Health Risk Management Unit Construction Division HSE 01256 404085 07798 882185 ian.strudley@hse.gsi.gov.uk

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