Lack of training costing businesses dear April 1st 2008 British businesses are losing
£250 a second in costs and
payouts for needless
accidents in the workplace
according to a survey
undertaken by The British
Safety Council.
Millions of British men
and women are at risk at
work today because of a lack
of safety training, the
biggest survey ever carried
out by the British Safety
Council (BSC) has revealed.
BSC bosses were shocked to
find that half of all
employers (51%) had not
even bothered to offer
training, despite the fact
that they could be saving
billions of pounds in payouts
and costs. One worker is still
being killed every working
day and one person is
injured almost every minute.
The BSC's survey, 'Safe
and Sound?' found that 62%
of workers had received
little or no health and safety
training from their
employers. Workers in the
construction industry or
small and medium sized
companies are those most at
risk.
The BSC believes that
simple basic training should
be provided to all
employees, and should be
ongoing. The BSC works with
businesses to help them to
understand and follow
health and safety
regulations and to train
staff.
Last year in Britain six
million days were lost due to
workplace injury - and 241
people were killed the
highest-recorded overall
figure since 2001/2. That
equates to one death at
work every working day.
The annual bill for
employers in payouts and
costs for accidents and
injuries at work is £7.8
billion which is the
equivalent of £250 a second.
And with a cost to the
overall economy of £31.8
billion, the health and
safety risk is costing the
nation £1000 every second,
or £500 for every man,
woman and child per year.
That's the equivalent of 10
brand new hospitals every
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