Accidents in construction
Series: Construction News ; (6731) 30 August 2001, 3(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: An independent report, by consultancy Bomel, contends that the causes of many accidents in the construction industry are beyond the control of the Health and Safety Executive. It highlights a number of external factors, which it suggests have a greater impact on the number of accidents than HSE-led safety initiatives. "Improving Health and Safety in Construction - Data Collection, Review and Structuring" is due to be published autumn 2001.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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An independent report, by consultancy Bomel, contends that the causes of many accidents in the construction industry are beyond the control of the Health and Safety Executive. It highlights a number of external factors, which it suggests have a greater impact on the number of accidents than HSE-led safety initiatives. "Improving Health and Safety in Construction - Data Collection, Review and Structuring" is due to be published autumn 2001.