CERAM is on The Tiles to Ensure no Slip Ups
With slip resistance high on the agenda for the Health
and Safety Commission (HSC), manufacturers of ceramic and stone tiles
and flooring need to be on their toes to ensure that every precaution
has been taken to minimise the risk of accidents. So exhibitors and
visitors at the Tile and Stone Show will be pleased to know that they
will be able to take advantage of expert advice and knowledge on accident
prevention from CERAM.
CERAM is presenting a daily seminar about slip resistance and slip
resistance testing during the three day show, and will be able to
give first hand advice to company's which want to ensure that
its products measure up to legislation.
The seminars will be presented by CERAM's Jonathan Savage who
comments; “The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 states that
employers and others who maybe affected by their work are kept safe
from harm and their health is not affected. This means that slips
and trips must be controlled to ensure people do not slip, trip or
fall.
“Our presentations will explain about the HSC's “Slips
and Trips” programme and explain how companies can help to reduce
the accident statistics.
Statistics show that pedestrian slipping and tripping is the most
common cause of injuries in UK workplaces and occurs across all industry
sectors. As a result a “Slips and Trips” programme was
created by the HSC to develop a national strategy that would achieve
a reduction of 10% by 2010. By the end of 2007/08 the programme aims
to deliver an annual reduction of 525 fewer major injuries from a
baseline of 10,300. This will also contribute to a target of reducing
work days lost by 9%.
The Tile and Stone Show takes place at Excel in London from 1 –
3 July (Sun – Tues) and CERAM's Slip Resistance and Slip
Testing Seminars will be held at 3.00pm Sunday, 11.00am Monday and
3.00pm Tuesday.
For further details about the exhibition or to register, please visit
http://www.thetileandstoneshow.co.uk
For more details about the seminar, please contact
jon.savage@ceram.com,
Tel: +44 (0)1782 764355.
[June 2007]
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