New figures published this month have revealed that the trend for falls in the number of people injured and made unwell at work in Britain has continued.
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statistics show that between April 2010 and March 2011:
The data confirms that Britain continues to have the lowest rate of fatal occupational injuries in Europe as well as one of the lowest levels of work-related ill health. Judith Hackitt, HSE's Chair, said, "The fall in the number of people being injured by work is of course to be welcomed but we did also see an increase in the number of fatalities during the year. Britain can be proud that it has one of the best health and safety records in Europe but as the increase in the number of fatalities makes clear we can never let up in our commitment to addressing the serious risks which continue to cause death and injury in workplaces. The HSE will continue to work with employers, employees and other organisations to maintain and, where necessary improve, health and safety standards. We all have a responsibility to make sure serious workplace risks are sensibly managed."
For more information on the statistics, go to http://cedr.ec/1a.