Thompsons Solicitors explains the importance of good health and safety practice in cold and wet weather
As we continue to endure another cold and wet British winter, the threat of the weather causing injuries to employees continues to be clear. Â Â Â
Every year, Thompsons supports hundreds of workers who have sustained weather related injuries from slipping and tripping in difficult conditions. In many cases, injuries could have been prevented if managers had put effective health and safety systems in place.
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A legal requirement
While some employers unfortunately treat health and safety as something they would rather overlook, it is a legal responsibility so cannot be ignored. The law states that employers must, so far as is reasonably practical, ensure that their workplace is safe. If they fail in this duty and an employee is injured, the employer may be found to be at fault and to have been negligent.
As Jacqueline Derbyshire, from Thompsons Solicitors’ Nottingham office explains, simple measures can often prevent serious injuries. For example, failing to put up signs urging workers to take caution in areas of snow, ice or significant rainfall, means employers are at risk of having to pay out on compensation claims for injuries sustained. Similarly, putting down salt and grit in wintry conditions is a cheap and easy way to limit the likelihood of an employee slipping.
“And, while winters may bring higher levels of risk, bosses shouldn’t leave it the last minute to consider their health and safety obligations: appropriate risk assessments should happen throughout the year to spot potential risks and take swift action to reduce the threat they pose.”
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No excuses
According to the solicitor, it should be an easy decision for employers to take the right choices on health and safety: “When one takes into account the costs of compensation and of an employee’s time off work in recovery, bosses should not need to think twice. Not only is it a legal requirement, it makes clear financial sense too. There can be no excuses.”
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