Fresh warning after six workers killed in the North East
Figures for work-related deaths and injuries for 2010/11, broken down by local authority area
View ArticleSafety warning after 20 workers killed in the South West
Work-related death and injury statistics available for local authority areas
View ArticleFresh warning after 16 workers killed in the East Midlands
Sixteen people lost their lives while at work in the region last year and 2,088 suffered a major injury according to the latest statistics.
View ArticleSafety warning after 17 workers killed in Greater London
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a fresh warning about workplace safety after the number of deaths rose across Great Britain in 2010/11.
View ArticleFresh warning after 25 workers killed in North West
A total of 25 people lost their lives while at work in the North West last year and 2,987 suffered a major injury, according to the latest statistics.
View ArticleSafety warning after 14 workers killed in South East
Work-related death and injury statistics available for local authority areas
View ArticleFresh warning after 11 workers killed in Wales
Eleven people lost their lives while at work in Wales last year and 1,399 suffered a major injury, according to the latest statistics.
View ArticleSafety warning after 13 workers killed in the West Midlands
Figures for work-related deaths and injuries for 2010/11, broken down by local authority area
View ArticleFresh warning after 24 workers killed in Yorkshire & Humber region
Twenty four people lost their lives while at work in Yorkshire & the Humber last year and more than 2,600 suffered a major injury, according to the latest statistics.
View ArticleRR903 – Review on the validity and reliability of self-reported work-related...
Self-report is an efficient and accepted means of assessing population characteristics, risk factors, and diseases and is frequently used in occupational health studies.
View ArticleViolence at work – findings from the British Crime Survey
Violence at work statistics from the 2010/11 British Crime Survey (BCS) & RIDDOR.
View ArticleStudents keep gas safe – CO poisoning: don’t become a statistic
According to HSE statistics, every year around 15 people die from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. By law, your landlord has to make sure that the gas appliances supplied in your rented accommodation...
View ArticleHSE clampdown to reduce death and injury on Scottish construction sites
Construction sites across Scotland are being put under the safety spotlight as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death, injury and ill health.
View ArticleHSE clampdown to reduce death and injury on Glasgow construction sites
Construction sites in Glasgow are being put under the safety spotlight as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death, injury and ill health.
View ArticleFatal injuries in farming, forestry, horticulture and associated industries...
This report summarises the fatalities, investigated by inspectors from the Health and Safety Executive, reported in the agricultural sector in Britain between 1 April 2010 and 31 March 2011. It also...
View ArticleAir transport industry statistics report
This report examines the accidents reported in the ports industry over a five-year period from 2006/07 to 2010/11p. The data represents accidents and dangerous occurrences reported to HSE under the...
View ArticlePorts and Logistics sector data summary and analysis
This is a detailed report examining the ports and logistics sector and providing analysis of injury rates and general employment structures (including how these employment structures could potentially...
View ArticleExposure to lead statistics – latest figures for 2010/11
Latest statistics for blood-lead measurements taken under statutory medical surveillance for work with lead.
View ArticleOne in five construction sites fail safety checks
Nearly one in five construction sites failed safety checks during a national initiative to improve construction site safety – a slight improvement on previous years.
View ArticleNew figures published for fatally injured workers
New official statistics published today show the number of workers fatally injured in Britain last year remains largely unchanged.
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