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Construction Fatalities (Workers, Jan 1981 to March 2007 )

Construction Fatalities (Workers, Jan 1981 to March 2007 ). Progress to targets. Construction Fatalities (Workers 2006/07p). Construction Major injuries (Employees - by kind of accident; 1999/00 to 2006/07p). CONSTRUCTION MAJOR INJURIES BY MONTH – ROLLING ANNUAL TOTALS ICC DATABASE.

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Construction Fatalities (Workers, Jan 1981 to March 2007 )

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  1. Construction Fatalities(Workers, Jan 1981 to March 2007)

  2. Progress to targets

  3. Construction Fatalities(Workers 2006/07p)

  4. ConstructionMajor injuries(Employees - by kind of accident; 1999/00 to 2006/07p)

  5. CONSTRUCTION MAJOR INJURIES BY MONTH – ROLLING ANNUAL TOTALS ICC DATABASE

  6. Construction Self-reported illness Estimated prevalence rates of self-reported illness caused or made worse by the current or most recent job, per 100 000 people working in the last 12 months

  7. Construction fatalities(Workers by project type)

  8. Construction fatalities(Workers - by Employer Size >15)

  9. Construction fatalities(Workers by Site Size >15)

  10. Construction Prosecution Convictions

  11. Fatal accidents 2007/08 - half year • 2007/08 – first 6 months • Early indicationsfrom the level of fatal accident notifications at the 6-month stage show that 35 have been received to date. This compares with: 37 received at this stage in 2005/06 (final total 64) and 34 received at this stage in 2006/07p (final total 84). However, last year’s increase was due to a significant rise in the latter half of the year which was against the established seasonal trend. It remains to be seen whether this is part of a new pattern or simply a one off occurrence. It is too early to say whether this abnormal pattern is being repeated in 2007/08, but there are no signs of this at present.

  12. Fatal accidents 2007/08 - half year, further points: • Subject to further validation, the key points are: • Falls from a height have increased significantly from 30% of total in 2006/07p to 54% of total to date. • Struck by vehicle (transport) have increased from 7% of total in 2006/07p to 16%. • In contrast to 2006/07p with 10 electrical fatalities, none have been reported in the first six months of 2007/08. • Fatal accidents in new build housing have not been maintained at last year’s exceptional level, (20% in 2006/07p, 16% in 2007/08 to date). • Fatal accidents in refurburbishment / repair domestic have not been maintained at last year’s exceptional level, (29% in 2006/07p, 22% in 2007/08 to date). • Fatal accidents in Refurbishment / repair in total have been maintained at high level (52%) because of an increase (to 30%) in refurbishment / repair of non-domestic premises. (was 22% in 2006/07p)

  13. Omnibus Workers Survey • ~ 6,000 construction workers interviewed • part of ongoing national survey run by British Market Research Bureau • Gives current/recent data for range of health and safety issues • Phase I completed, results in the Intelligence Report on HSE Construction website • Phase II now taking place for 2007/08 involving 3,000 construction workers

  14. Construction Booster Survey • Health and safety practices (and changes) observed at site level • Structure – cognitive, pilot and main survey • Survey is being repeated in early 2008

  15. What we want from you To help direct and evaluate the construction programme we need: • data/statistics that you collect on trends/emerging issues • Feedback: • insights into trends/emerging issues • how best to tackle them • ways of measuring progress • outcomes of projects or interventions

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