Health and Safety Executive UK (HSE) recently launched a campaign for the tragic consequences that trips slips and falls at work can set e obviousness to individuals and businesses established. The campaign, which was marked Shattered Lives campaign and was recently highlighted by the people of British Waterways Scotland in charge because they are turning the Falkirk Wheel, dedicated to the cause.
The Falkirk Wheel, the Forth and Clyde Canal links the Union Canal is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland. The wheel was famous as the first rotating boat lift is under annual maintenance and this year, attention Special rules for health and safety. David Lamont British Waterways Scotland said:“The safety of our employees, contractors and visitors is of paramount importance, so we welcomed the support of the work and HSE Shattered Lives. gondolas Each weighs 300 tonnes and the structure itself has around 15,000 Screws are hand-drawn. Overall, constraints and # xfc; on the structure and the central axis are immense, it is crucial that we maintain the Falkirk Wheel a very s high level and ensure the health and safety of our employees, we certainly would;. while they perform this important work is “
In Scotland, more than 4,000 people were injured due to slips, trips and falls at work and 5 people died in 2009. Given the health and safety for the entire United Kingdom in 2009, we see that 40 people lost their shocking life because of slips, trips and falls at work. Unlike the tragic loss of lives, accidents at work in the United Kingdom cost over
