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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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ConstructionMajor injuries(Employees - by kind of accident; 1999/00 to 2006/07p)
CONSTRUCTION MAJOR INJURIES BY MONTH – ROLLING ANNUAL TOTALS ICC DATABASE
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
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.
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)
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
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
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