SHE Team Annual Health & Safety performance report - Finning (UK)
SHE Team Annual Health & Safety performance report - Finning (UK)
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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and <strong>Safety</strong><br />
Performance Report 2011/2012<br />
<strong>Safety</strong> Events<br />
Our total number of injuries was 158, we have<br />
approximately 2340 employees.<br />
Our total injuries reduced by 17% against last year’s<br />
fi gures (2010/11). This is our lowest number of injuries<br />
on record. Over the last 22 years, total and RIDDOR<br />
injuries have reduced by Total 81% and RIDDOR and injuries 87% 1990 - respectively.<br />
2012 <br />
900<br />
800<br />
700<br />
600<br />
500<br />
400<br />
300<br />
200<br />
100<br />
711<br />
184 173<br />
693<br />
631<br />
154 151<br />
580<br />
132<br />
567<br />
113<br />
472<br />
494<br />
98 95<br />
456<br />
441<br />
400<br />
61 67 60<br />
419<br />
386<br />
72 68 58<br />
440 434<br />
77<br />
370<br />
40<br />
341<br />
56<br />
315<br />
224<br />
41 30<br />
238<br />
191<br />
158<br />
15 16 24<br />
We publish all our <strong>report</strong>ed near hits and injury<br />
data on the <strong>SHE</strong> <strong>Team</strong> intranet site, within TOpS.<br />
We held two successful signifi cant Individual and<br />
Organisational Learning Panels which refl ected<br />
on fi re behaviour training injuries and a near<br />
hit related to water training. Organisational<br />
and individual learning was actioned to give<br />
continuous improvement.<br />
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1991<br />
1992<br />
1993<br />
1994<br />
1995<br />
1996<br />
1997<br />
1998<br />
1999<br />
2000<br />
2001/2<br />
2002/3<br />
2003/4<br />
2004/5<br />
2005/6<br />
2006/7<br />
2007/8<br />
2008/9<br />
2009/10<br />
2010/11<br />
2011/12<br />
Total Injuries<br />
RIDDOR Injuries (Major and over 3 day)<br />
Our Birmingham South Command area has the best<br />
<strong>report</strong>ing culture for near hits and violent incidents.<br />
We won the ROSPA Occupational <strong>Health</strong> and <strong>Safety</strong><br />
Sector Award for the Emergency Services Sector in May<br />
2012 having received a Gold Medal Award in May 2011.<br />
This was received as a result of our good injury data and<br />
H&S management systems and positive culture.<br />
The number of violent incidents <strong>report</strong>ed has<br />
reduced by 16% compared against the<br />
previous year.<br />
Our main type of violence <strong>report</strong> is verbal 51% then<br />
missiles 24%.<br />
We worked with the Arson Task Force to improve our<br />
violence procedure. A map below shows current<br />
violence hotspots.<br />
Our RIDDOR <strong>report</strong>able injuries increased by<br />
50% against last year’s fi gures (2010/11) due to<br />
slip, trips and fall injuries.<br />
Slip,<br />
trip and<br />
fall accidents<br />
are still number<br />
We had a small decrease in the number of vehicle<br />
collisions and damage to our fl eet, compared to the<br />
previous year 2010/11. (146-134)<br />
Just under 50% of our vehicle collisions occur between<br />
0-5 mph. A small reduction in these was achieved<br />
during 2010/2011.<br />
Two thirds of our injuries occur in a controlled<br />
environment, where we are not in an emergency<br />
situation.<br />
The breakdown of where our injuries occur is:<br />
51% 33% 16%<br />
Not at incident At an During<br />
or training incident training<br />
We did not receive any Prosecutions or<br />
Enforcement Notices from the HSE.