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There have already been six fatal accidents in brussels so far

Sarhan Basem by Sarhan Basem
16 June 2022
in Brussels News

Brussels, (Brussels Morning)- In the past six months, there have been six fatal accidents on construction sites in Brussels. This is what the Brussels Labour Prosecutor’s Office has announced. That is more than in the previous four years combined. Mandatory safety training for everyone entering a construction site is in the works.

According to BRUZZ, In 2019, two fatal accident files (and 57 files in total) were opened by the Brussels Labour Prosecutor’s Office. In 2020 there will be one fatal accident (and 60 cases in total). In 2021 there were two fatal accident cases (and 77 in total).

This year the numbers are skyrocketing. In the first six months of this year, the Labour Prosecutor’s Office opened a total of 32 cases, five of which were files relating to fatal accidents at work. In total, there are six victims this year, because two people died in the same accident on Monday . The worker who  suffered life-threatening injuries on Wednesday  has not yet been included in the figures of the labour prosecutor.

Gianni De Vlaminck, federal secretary for the construction sector of the ABVV, recalls that the most reliable figures are those of the fund for accidents at work, Fedris. But these have been delayed by several years: the most recent figures date from 2019.

De Vlaminck also points out that posted workers are not always included in the statistics. As a result, not all work cases end up in the statistics. He argues that every employee who starts working on a construction site should also be included in the overview of accidents at work.

According to De Vlaminck, to understand the increase in the number of fatal occupational accidents, we need to look at the changes within the construction sector in general. There used to be one contractor who did the project with his employees. Today, a construction project is divided into sub-activities. There are different construction workers and contractors for each part, so there is less overview.

In addition, there are many Bulgarian and Polish workers on construction sites, who communicate with their superiors in sign language. “There should always be a contact person who can translate,” says De Vlaminck. “There are many accidents where people fall from a height or get under a heavy object that falls down. This can be avoided by pointing out the dangers.

Mandatory safety training

There is also mandatory training for workers who work with asbestos. Temporary employment agencies must also provide temporary workers with basic information about safety. But there are still a lot of workers on a construction site who have not received any information about how to reduce the risks on a construction site.

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