HSE Support Workers Memorial Day

HSE Plant a Tree in rememberence of dead workersWorkers’ Memorial Day is commemorated to "remember the dead: fight for the living" and this year the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) officially marked the day by planting a tree in memory of those who have lost their lives or been injured at work. In 2005/6 there was a total of 212 fatal injuries at work and a further 146,076 people were injured due to poor health and safety procedure in the workplace.

Today, Monday 30th April HSE’s Chief Executive, Geoffrey Podger planted a tree at Red Grave Court, Liverpool.

"Injuries at work don’t just affect the victim, but all those around them. It is our responsibility to ensure that all workers are given the protection they need and deserve to carry out their everyday duties and it is everyone’s role to make sure this happens; trade unions, employees, regulators and the employers,” says Geoffrey.

"Many accidents at work can be avoided by simple, low cost solutions. By preventing these accidents and working together, we can combat more workplace issues to reduce risks and promote safer working environments for everyone.”

Chair of the Health and Safety Commission, Bill Callaghan extends his support, “Employers and employees must work together to ensure the highest standards of health and safety in the workplace. We remember those who lost their lives and our thoughts are with their families. Many of those 212 fatalities last year were avoidable and all of us in the health and safety system – whether in HSC/E, or an employer, trade union or professional body – need to work together in partnership. ”

Source: GNN


 
 
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