Manchester passengers warned: don’t let a tipple turn into a trip: Station safety campaign poster - beer goggles 3

Wednesday 31 Jul 2013

Manchester passengers warned: don’t let a tipple turn into a trip

Region & Route:
  • 112 people slipped, tripped or fell at Manchester Piccadilly in the year
  • Newly released video footage shows late night incident at Manchester Piccadilly: amazingly the passenger escaped serious injury
  • Campaign reminds passengers to take extra care when they travel home
A new campaign encouraging people in Manchester to take extra care on their way home after a night out has been launched today after figures show that 112 people have been hurt in the last year through slips or trips at Piccadilly station.

Network Rail says many incidents occur when people lose their balance after a night out drinking and is using a new digital and poster campaign to urge everyone to take care.

Leeds, London Paddington and London Liverpool Street stations top the table for the highest number of slips, trips and falls. Across Network Rail’s 17 managed stations the toll consists of, tragically, one fatality, 51 bone fractures, 19 dislocations, five concussions and dozens of bruises, cuts and abrasions as people have fallen on steps and escalators, over luggage and even off platforms between trains.

Dyan Crowther, Network Rail route managing director, said: “We do everything we can to make moving around our stations as easy and safe as possible but our teams deal with far too many people who have injured themselves where it appears alcohol has been a factor.

“We want people to enjoy their evenings and get home safe. The only thing I want to see fall is the number of incidents, so hopefully the campaign will be a gentle reminder for people to take extra care as they travel home through our stations.”

British Transport Police Deputy Chief Constable Paul Crowther said: “Somewhat inevitably, drinking alcohol can impair people’s judgement and coordination. Encouraging passengers to be more aware of their surroundings, particularly when they have had a drink, and to be alert to the inherent dangers that exist in stations will, we hope, reduce avoidable slips and falls across the network.”

The posters, which will be placed in all 17 Network Rail managed stations across Britain, include an optical illusion with wine and beer glasses giving the impression that the page is moving. The video, which will be placed on Youtube and on screens in stations, includes three incidents captured on CCTV highlighting the often painful consequences of taking a tumble at a station. Thankfully none of those involved sustained any permanent injuries – but no doubt bruised their pride.

Notes to editors

Statistics: From 1 April 2012 – 31 March 2013 there were:

  • 1,601 recorded incidents of slips, trips and falls at 17 of Britain’s biggest stations managed by Network Rail
  • 1,422 did not involve a train, 179 did

 

Station

Total recorded number of slips, trips or falls by members of the public

Birmingham New Street 115
Edinburgh Waverley 101
Glasgow Central 65
Leeds 179
Liverpool Lime Street 51
London Bridge 80
London Cannon Street 11
London Charing Cross 37
London Euston 83
London Fenchurch Street 27
London King’s Cross 49
London Liverpool Street 135
London Paddington 177
London Victoria 120
London Waterloo 125
Manchester Piccadilly 112
St Pancras 134
Total 1601

Rail industry activities to prevent slips, trips and falls at stations:

 

 

  • New digital and poster campaign including using customer information screens
  • Many station staff are trained first aiders
  • Mats placed across station concourses to prevent slipping on wet surfaces during poor weather
  • Public address messages and signs encouraging people to use lifts if carrying heavy luggage or bulky bags
  • Escalators may be switched off earlier which helps to prevent people losing their balance.

Contact information

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