hi guys,
Just got home...
Ladders versus WFP? Nah… it’s not about that, it is about Health & Safety.
So it’s funny when one comment on here said with reference to this that they “…don't want to waste our money.”
It might be of interest to know that since falls from a height accounted for around 22% of fatal injuries and around 14% of major injuries to workers in 2002/03 the potential benefit of preventing these injuries is significant.
Not sure where investing in safer alternatives is a waste of money?
The cost of a workplace accident is higher than is immediately obvious. The individual faces costs in terms of pain, grief and suffering, and loss of income. Employers face costs in terms of lost output, equipment damage and disruption. There are also resource costs to society in terms of medical treatment and social security administration (social security payments and compensation payments are excluded because they are transfers and not resource costs).
Not sure where investing in safer alternatives is a waste of money?
The total cost of injuries and fatalities as a result of falls from height has been estimated at £458 million per year.
Not sure where investing in safer alternatives is a waste of money?
The proposed regulations are aimed at increasing safety in all aspects of working at height. They require: “every employer, in selecting work equipment for use in work at height shall take account of the working conditions and to the risks to the safety of persons at the place where the work equipment is used”.
Not sure where investing in safer alternatives is a waste of money?
The HSE transitional period will soon be up and your work is fair game!
Come on ladder kids, wise up!