Stay safe
Miller’s view is that employers should ensure best practices are adopted and adhered to at all times, and employees should look out for each other too. “Though we're looking at the extreme end of the spectrum – people that have died as a result of an accident at work – there are many other non-fatal workplace injuries that occur every year, and even more that go unreported. No matter how small an incident it is essential that it is raised and addressed with the relevant people. That way, measures can be put in place to prevent it from happening again and becoming a real cause for concern.”
Statistics are all well and good for trend analysis, but the primary focus should always remain on rolling one’s sleeves up and practically addressing any area within the workplace that presents a risk of injury. If you haven’t got your health…
Ed Holden
Editor
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