Accident Advice Bureau is the perfect place for claiming cases about personal injury. There are number of claims specialists working in the bureau and help you in claiming the near about absolute amount of compensation that you deserve. Accident Advice Bureau promises you for the statement that - No Win No Fee. This statement acts on the basis if you met an accident at work, provided that the accident was not happened because of your fault.
Accident Advice Bureau will assign a solicitor who has a very skillful record in handling the work of injury claims. You will have complete authority to know that your solicitor is skirmishing hard for you and that expert will pick up maximum compensation amount negotiated for the accident happening at work that you have faced.
There are kinds of work accidents that can happen:
No lifting/manual handling training
The employer has a conscientiousness to ensure that all employees of his/her company are effusive trained to perform the required job and a lifting/manual handling training is given to every employee of the company whose job involves such kind of risky task. Handling of work in an improper manner can cause stern injuries. If training has not given to the employees then it might result in an accident at work, you can claim absolute amount compensation for the same happening.
Poor Health and Safety
Training should be given regarding Health and Safety standards to be implemented during the work that you are performing. The employer and the employee need to sign up the documents to confirm the statement of conduction. If you meet an injury at work because of the reason that you are not provided with given Health and Safety training session, you could claim for work injury compensation for the same.
Faulty or unguarded machinery
Faulty machinery should never be used and keeping this thing in notice is the responsibility of company senior or selected people. If your employer was aware of this problem that an equipment or machinery is facing and still expecting use of it by you to and as a result you face an injury, then there are green grounds for a work injury compensation to claim.
Dangerous hazards
There are number of dangerous hazards in a running organization such as sprawling cables, stockpile lying around or case of insufficient lighting etc and that are resulting in an accident at work and this can make an injury claim for compensation.
Staff shortages and excessive speed of work
Staff shortages compel staff to complete their task with an effective pace. If there are less number of people to perform a task, than there are more chances for an accident happening to occur with you at work station and this will make grounds for an accident at work claim.
Accidents In Work Place
When you're a penniless student, like I once was, you find yourself applying for the most random jobs so you can earn enough cash to pay for a dampened room in your university's top notch halls of residence at £80 a week. With a bathroom infested with silver worm, I felt as though it was my duty to act as the breadwinner and provide for my adopted siblings.
Fortunately, I was quite lucky and managed to get most of the jobs I applied for. I've dressed up as a bottle of champagne, waited on celebrities and have even been one of those annoying people on the street that leap on shoppers, asking if they would like to fill out a quick questionnaire.
And of course with every new job comes another training video filmed in the early 90s when men had curtains and women had perms. Those greying videos were an important part of my induction and so it used to baffle me when managers apologised and said, "Sorry, I've got a few boring videos for you to watch."
So yes, maybe a video telling you to bend your knees when you pick up a heavy object isn't exactly thrilling but it has prevented me from suffering possible accidents at work.
The video I watched whilst working at a supermarket definitely prepared me for possible workplace accidents and even to this day when I'm shopping and see a grape on the floor, I have to kick it out of the way so nobody, especially elderly shoppers, slips and falls on the piece of fruit.
But not everywhere will provide their staff with training as good as I've received in some of my previous employments. Whilst working at a factory and making kitchen appliances, I was quite disturbed to find that nobody actually had anything more than a quick 15 minute induction on any one particular machine.
For me, it wasn't so difficult to understand what was required of the job but I did notice that several of the foreign workers, who spoke little English, would often tell the supervisor they understood what they had said but then turned to me or another worker and ask what they were meant to be doing. Looking back, I'm surprised that nobody suffered serious personal injuries in an accident at work.
Just recently I read a news story about a Kurdish worker who suffered personal injuries in a similar working environment and lost all the fingers on his left hand. In December 2004, Bakhtiar Khader was working at a bread-making company called Honeytop Foodstuff and sustained a severe hand injury whilst operating a food machine.
His personal injury solicitor said that the 22-year-old worker spoke very little English and after failing to receive an induction at the company, relied heavily upon instructions from other employees. Fortunately, soon after the work accident occurred, Honeytop Foodstuff provided the resources for workers to be trained in their first language.
Communication appears to be a problem for many companies when training members of staff and a number of videos have been provided with translations to ensure that foreign workers can understand the company's health and safety guidelines. Websites such as www.safetymedia.co.uk provide a number of training videos with subtitles in a variety of languages including Kurdish, Hindi, Polish and Gujarati.
The Health and Safety Executive (www.hse.gov.uk) is also striving to make sure workers receive the correct training to reduce the number in accidents at work in the future.
HSE inspector John Brerzansky recently said, "Too often HSE Inspectors find that safe methods of work are not being effectively communicated to the workplace."
Doug Bennet, risk manager for the AXA (www.axa.co.uk) agreed with the HSE in a recent study about the dangers of working in the leisure industry.
He said, "Employees in the leisure industry need to be particularly aware of the hazards they face in the workplace and should be fully briefed on health and safety procedures.
"Good health and safety procedures are vital to the running of a successful business."
It appears that a bigger effort is being made to educate workers on health and safety in the workplace, which should also reduce the amount of compensation claims people make after sustaining a work place injury.
Fortunately, I have never had to make an injury claim because I've received the correct training for every job I've applied for. It's not worth thinking about the dangers and subsequent personal injuries I could have faced if hadn't have been trained properly.
My previous employment, which mostly consisted of casual work, was fun and exciting because my job was always changing and I always met new people. But with my student days long behind me, office work is the way forward. I just hope I don't encounter too many accidents at work involving paperclips and staplers!
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