DutchNews, March 22, 2018
The number of
job-related deaths on building sites in the Netherlands has doubled in the past
two years, according to the social affairs ministry inspectorate SZW.
In 2017,
there were 20 fatalities, up from 16 in 2016, public broadcaster NOS reported
on Thursday.
The increase is attributed to the fact that there are far more
subcontractors – independent contractors known as zzp’ers in the Netherlands – working
on Dutch building sites in addition to foreign workers who lack knowledge of
the Dutch language and unqualified workers.
‘Previously there was always one
major contractor with a safety coordinator, but nowadays there isn’t and this
has led to big problems,’ the inspectorate said.
The building sector leads all
others in terms at workplace fatalities. There were 162 deaths on construction
sites over the past eight years and that represents 30% of the total.

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