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Rise in self-employed construction deaths

Figures obtained by construction union UCATT show that there was a large increase in construction fatalities involving self-employed workers last year.

Figures obtained by construction union UCATT show that there was a large increase in construction fatalities involving self-employed workers last year.

In total there were 49 construction deaths in 2011/12 of which the Health and Safety Executive has recorded that 22 involved self-employed workers - 45% of all construction fatalities.

In 2010/11, 36% of construction deaths involved self-employed workers and in the last seven years the previous highest number of construction deaths involving self-employed workers was in 2008/09 when 38% of fatalities were self-employed workers.

Steve Murphy, general secretary of UCATT, said: “This rise in deaths among self-employed workers is very worrying. Self-employed workers frequently work on sites where safety levels are lower and are therefore more vulnerable to suffering an accident or injury.”

While the number of self-employed workers being killed has increased, UCATT believes that the figure could still be an underestimate, as on occasion self-employed workers are recorded as employees in order to improve the chance of a successful prosecution following a work-related death.

The rise in deaths of self-employed construction workers comes at a particularly sensitive time as the HSE at the Government's direction is currently consulting on removing some self-employed workers from health and safety legislation. While these proposals do not currently include construction UCATT is concerned that the policy will be extended in the future, as part of the Government's desire to 'cut red tape'.

Mr Murphy added: “Every one of these deaths was an individual tragedy and many could easily have been prevented. Rather than cutting safety, the Government should be ensuring that existing laws are properly enforced.”
Rise in self-employed construction deaths
Rise in self-employed construction deaths
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UCATT (Union of Construction, Allied Trades And Technicians)

Abbeville Road
London
SW4 9RL
UNITED KINGDOM

0207 622 2442

www.ucatt.org.uk

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