News release
13 May 2011 - NR 25/11
Construction roadshow to renovate health and safety
A roadshow devoted to tackling health and
safety issues in the construction industry kicks off in Bristol
later this month (25 May).
The event, organised by the Institution of Occupational Safety
and Health’s (IOSH) Construction Group, will bring together
construction professionals to discuss challenging industry issues
and best practice.
David Ackerley, IOSH Construction Group
chair, said: “In 2009/10 42 people died whilst working in the
construction industry. In the same year, the Labour Force Survey
revealed that 3.3 million working hours were lost in the industry
due to work related injury and ill health.
“Whilst we are no longer in a recession, so
many of us within the industry are feeling the pinch. It is vital
that bosses and staff continue to uphold occupational health and
safety at this time, to ensure that standards do not slip and
fatalities and workplace injuries do not rise.”
‘New approaches to old problems’ will take an in-depth look at
the hot occupational health and safety topics currently
challenging the industry, including the management of
health in the workforce, the correct use of personal protective
equipment (PPE), influencing safety culture and supply chain
management. The event will provide guidance on a range of issues
and offer practical, cost effective solutions focused on keeping
construction healthy, safe and sustainable.
Mr Ackerley added: “There has never been a
more important time to share knowledge and best practice for the
benefit of all.
“At a time when competitive advantage is key,
we must ensure that health and safety leadership is at the very
forefront of what we do and is not limited to the biggest companies
or the largest projects.”
As well as providing a networking opportunity for all those who
attend, the event will highlight the role health and safety
professionals can play in influencing the safety cultures of
organisations, particularly SME’s.
The first leg of the roadshow is set to take place at
Gloucestershire County Cricket Ground on 25 May. Speakers at the
event include Ian Strudley, Head of the Health and Safety Executive
Health Risk Management Unit, and David Lummis from the British
Safety Industry Federation.
During 2011 the roadshow will visit Edinburgh on 8 September,
the Isle of Man on 11 October and finally, 30 November in
London.
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Notes for editors:
IOSH is the Chartered body for health and safety professionals.
With more than 40,000 members in 85 countries, we’re the world’s
biggest professional health and safety organisation.
We set standards, and support, develop and connect our members
with resources, guidance, events and training. We’re the voice of
the profession, and campaign on issues that affect millions of
working people.
IOSH was founded in 1945 and is a registered charity with
international NGO status.
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