| Title |
Health and safety statistics 2000/01 |
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| Author |
HSC |
| Publisher |
HSE Books |
| Date of Publication |
2001 |
| Length |
228 pages |
| ISBN |
0717621103 |
| Notes |
annual report.
WEB VERSION ONLY |
| Abstract |
This statistical supplement to the 2000/01 HSC Annual report gives a comprehensive picture of work-related injury rates and the incidence of ill health over a range of different industry sectors. It also covers accidents and dangerous occurrences, and the activities of enforcement authorities, including HSE. It includes graphs and tables giving figures for all major aspects of occupational safety and health in recent years. Contents: Part 1: Statistics of workplace injury, gas safety, dangerous occurrences and enforcement action; Summary of the latest numbers of fatalities and injuries 2000/01 compared with 1999/2000; Fatal injuries to workers 1991/92-2000/01; Non-fatal injuries to workers 1990-1999/2000; Trends in non-fatal injuries; Revitalising health and safety; Kinds of accident; Type of injury; Site on body of injury; Industries with the highest risk of injury; Agriculture; Extractive utility supply industry; Manufacturing; Construction; Services; Health services; Types of worker and rates of injury; Injuries to workers in Scotland and Wales; Gas safety statistics; Dangerous occurrences; Enforcement action statistics; Technical notes and definitions; Part 2: Occupational ill-health statistics; Introduction; Summary; Causes and kinds of disease; Further information on data sources; Annexes. |
| Keywords |
Statistics; Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995; (RIDDOR); Accidents; Musculoskeletal; Prosecutions; Fatal injuries; Non-fatal injuries; Gas incidents; Enforcement data; Work-related illness; Chemical hazards; Asbestos; Dermatitis; Cancer; Lead; Noise induced deafness; Hand arm vibration; Musculoskeletal; Stress; Ionising radiation; Building related sickness. |