Pro Installer November 2014 - Issue 20 | Page 18

18 NOVEMBER 2014 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk Construction health blitz welcomed The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) strongly welcomed another inspection blitz, announced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) under its Think Health campaign, to tackle the unacceptably high levels of exposures to health hazards on the UK’s building sites. The HSE’s month-long inspection campaign, featuring the slogan ‘Health as well as safety,’ took place in September and October 2014, and followed its previous two-week health blitz on construction sites carried out in June this year. For some time, the Chartered Society for Worker Health protection has been greatly concerned by indications of a lack of awareness of, and compliance with, key legislation designed to protect the health of workers on building sites, for example in the case of occupational exposure limits for hazardous substances. These concerns are confirmed by HSE figures, which indicate that for every fatal accident on a building site, approximately 100 construction workers die from a work-related cancer. Occupational cancer deaths are caused by exposures to hazards such as asbestos, silica, solar radiation, coal tars and pitches. Other major causes of cancer include painting, mineral oils, shift work and diesel engine exhaust. Further evidence of the need for awareness can be found in the figures released by the HSE following the June 2014 construction health blitz: The safety vF6