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How can construction combat head injuries?

Inside the MIPS testing facility
Nearly 200 construction workers a year suffer from head injuries in Great Britain. CM, with MIPS, which focuses on reducing the risk of head injuries, asked a panel of health and safety experts how the industry could address the issue, and whether new helmet technology could help
Roundtable participants:
  • Steve Coppin: Technical director, Arcadis; CIOB health and safety special interest group
  • George Mosey: Head of health, safety and environment, Europe, Laing O’Rourke
  • Mark Starling Safety, health and environmental manager, Kier Construction; CIOB health and safety special interest group
  • Derek Rees Programme director, Construction Logistics and Community Safety; chief executive, SECBE
  • Andrew Hughes: Global health and safety director, ISG
  • John Dunne: Group health, safety, environment and quality director, Wates
  • Will Mann (chair): Editor, Construction Manager
  • Max Strandwitz: CEO, MIPS
  • Peter Halldin: Chief science officer, MIPS 
  • Olof Rylander: Business developer safety, MIPS

Will Mann: Health & Safety Executive statistics from 2016/17 to 2018/19 show that 595 construction workers suffered head injuries. Of these, 186 resulted in loss of consciousness and 79 caused concussion. What are the panel’s views on how head injuries in construction could be prevented?

John Dunne: A head injury is among the worst-case scenarios on site, but thankfully I can’t recall the last serious head injury that occurred on a Wates site. That doesn’t mean that one couldn’t happen though. Our focus is around prevention of the fall in the first place and the prevention of materials or equipment falling. Saying that, there is always the possibility that something will fall, so the right selection of head protection is a really important subject.

In general, we use JSP EVOLite head protection as our standard employee issue, tested to EN 397. Wates has a national agreement in place with Arco, who have plenty of options for personal protective equipment (PPE), and we choose what we feel is the right choice for us.

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