Quoting the International Labour Organisation numbers, the British Safety Council, today said 48,0000 people on average die in the country per annum due to work-related hazards.
The British Safety Council is a not-for-profit workplace health, safety and environmental management organisation, also noted that the workplace deaths in India is 20 times higher than in Britain.
It observed that as many as 38 fatal accidents take place every day in the construction sector in the country, while there were only 137 fatal incidents in all sectors in 2016 in Britain.
"Though there are laws to address these health and safety concerns, their implementation is a big task due to lack of adequate manpower," British Safety Council chief executive Mike Robinson said today, adding there is one factory inspector for 506 registered factories here.
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Noting that India is in a similar position to where Britain was 50 years ago in terms of the accident rates of work and enforcement of legislation, he said, "we see huge parallels to where Britain was 50-60 years ago to India today.
The council, which has been providing its products and services here for the last 30 years, today opened its India office in the city and has tied up with Chennai-headquartered NIST Institute.
It now aims to offer its full range of products like audit, training, e-learning, qualifications and membership in the Indian market.
"Initially, we only looked for a local organisation, which would allow us to deliver our products across the country, as we start to build our own delivery capabilities. However, in NIST we've found an organisation that has a largely complementary set of products and services as we have," he said.