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Work at height: MPs’ chair Alison Thewliss on her inquiry’s aims

Alison Thewliss is chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Working at Height. She explains to CM how the group’s inquiry aims to reduce the number of injuries and fatalities which occur in the sector.
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Working at height is one of the biggest causes of accidents in construction (image: Dreamstime)

In the past year alone, 25 families have been devastated by the loss of loved ones as a result of falls from height at work. Indeed, many more have had to deal with loved ones enduring either serious or life-changing injuries. It is clear from this, and the stories that the APPG has heard, that injuries and fatalities from falls at height are still too prevalent.

Falls from height are one of the biggest causes of death and serious injury at work, however this very important issue does not receive the attention that it arguably should, particularly among policy-makers. As a result, when the Prefabricated Access Suppliers' & Manufacturers' Association (PASMA) approached me about establishing the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Working at Height, I knew that I should be involved.

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