Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 21:32:37 GMT -6
From the data extracted from the Regional Institute of Safety and Health at Work in the month of February, there are two that are extremely important. The first is temporary and has to do with the effects of the Filomena storm , since work accidents with an accident date of January 7 to 17 have been incorporated into the registry, of which 1,589 have been falls, which has caused a increase of 42.38 percent in accidents in itinere , being notable that although the majority have been minor, 18 serious accidents and two fatal ones have been recorded. The second piece of information, which is more structural, is a very significant increase in deaths during work hours in the service sector , which have gone from two the previous year to seven this February , and which have a drag effect on mortality during the working day , which suffers an increase of 40%. Of these seven deaths, two have been due to non-traumatic pathologies, two due to traffic, two due to Covid-19 and one due to entrapment. The accumulated data for January-February reflect the same reality already described.
The impact of Storm Filomena on the accident rate is observed, with a very significant increase in accidents in itinere this year compared to 2,860 in the same period of the previous year. Fatal accidents during working hours in the services sector total 11 compared to six the previous year, which represents an increase of , which increases mortality both during working hours and in the total number of accidents by more Belgium Mobile Number List than 40% . In these first two months, 17 workers have died at work. Workplace accidents caused by in the health and social health sectors, the only activities that have this professional contingency recognized, amount to 820 in these two months, which added to the 1,883 declared during 2020, means that they have been reported as work accidents -19 infections in our region, of which three are serious and five have died. From the Madrid federation of Workers' Commissions they emphasize that "safety and health at work is a first-order problem and must become a priority in labor relations and in the policies of all companies and administrations, being essential at this time "put the focus on the deterioration of working conditions in the services sector that are leading this sector to endure too many deaths.
Its Secretary of Occupational Health, Carmen Mancheño, considers that “every work accident is a failure of society and 17 people who do not return home from work in just two months is an unaffordable figure.” In this sense, she is committed to strengthening collective work . “We social agents must continue with the work on the front line, bringing prevention to the doors of companies, especially small and medium-sized ones, promoting preventive culture and rights in prevention. But we also demand that employers comply with their legal obligations and that all organizations that have responsibilities in prevention reinforce their commitment to defending the health of the working population and their forcefulness in sanctioning non-compliance with the law and in violation of the prevention rights of workers,” says Mancheño. "We cannot forget that it is urgent to repeal the labor reform and combat the structural causes of accidents in companies: temporary employment, precariousness, subcontracting, the weakness of collective bargaining, and it is obligatory to put the health and safety of the working population as a priority in the objectives of the companies and in the agendas of politicians,” concludes the trade unionist.
The impact of Storm Filomena on the accident rate is observed, with a very significant increase in accidents in itinere this year compared to 2,860 in the same period of the previous year. Fatal accidents during working hours in the services sector total 11 compared to six the previous year, which represents an increase of , which increases mortality both during working hours and in the total number of accidents by more Belgium Mobile Number List than 40% . In these first two months, 17 workers have died at work. Workplace accidents caused by in the health and social health sectors, the only activities that have this professional contingency recognized, amount to 820 in these two months, which added to the 1,883 declared during 2020, means that they have been reported as work accidents -19 infections in our region, of which three are serious and five have died. From the Madrid federation of Workers' Commissions they emphasize that "safety and health at work is a first-order problem and must become a priority in labor relations and in the policies of all companies and administrations, being essential at this time "put the focus on the deterioration of working conditions in the services sector that are leading this sector to endure too many deaths.
Its Secretary of Occupational Health, Carmen Mancheño, considers that “every work accident is a failure of society and 17 people who do not return home from work in just two months is an unaffordable figure.” In this sense, she is committed to strengthening collective work . “We social agents must continue with the work on the front line, bringing prevention to the doors of companies, especially small and medium-sized ones, promoting preventive culture and rights in prevention. But we also demand that employers comply with their legal obligations and that all organizations that have responsibilities in prevention reinforce their commitment to defending the health of the working population and their forcefulness in sanctioning non-compliance with the law and in violation of the prevention rights of workers,” says Mancheño. "We cannot forget that it is urgent to repeal the labor reform and combat the structural causes of accidents in companies: temporary employment, precariousness, subcontracting, the weakness of collective bargaining, and it is obligatory to put the health and safety of the working population as a priority in the objectives of the companies and in the agendas of politicians,” concludes the trade unionist.