There is No Such Thing as an Accident
On the other hand if you notice something in your work place that could lead to an accident and don't do your best to make the situation safe you could be held just as responsible, albeit indirectly. Recent surveys show that over 45 per cent of all work related accidents are as simple as slips, trips and falls. The hazards which are most likely to catch us out, even in dangerous working environments, are usually the most obvious to avoid. In offices this could mean that to decrease working accidents it is important to keep work areas and walkways clear, to pick up rubbish and generally keep up with the 'housework.' In more dangerous environments such as factories warehouses and so on, where heavy machinery and or chemicals are used it is important to make sure that you are properly trained to use equipment, tools or substances.
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If you have any concerns regarding your health and safety in your work, speak to your manager, it is always best that several people raise health and safety issues, rather than no-one. Should your manager not be forthcoming with help and guidance then it is best to speak with a specialist solicitor, like Irwin Mitchell, who will take you through every step of your accident claim.
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