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HEALTH AND SAFETY - FACT FILE
- Every working day in Britain, at least one person is killed doing
their job.
- The single most common cause of death is Falling From a Height.
- Every year more than 2.2 million people suffer from ill health caused
or made worse by their work.
- 13 million working days are lost annually due to work related ill
health.
- The most common cause of injuries at work is the slip or trip.
- 4% of all cancer deaths may have a work-related cause.
- Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common causes of ill
health in industry.
- Some 66,000 people have a skin disease caused by their work.
- Asbestos is the largest single cause of fatal disease and ill health
caused by work in the UK.
- Every year, about 70 people are killed in accidents involving vehicles
in the workplace.
- About 1,500 new cases of work-related asthma occur annually.
- In the 10 years from 1993 to 2003 35 children have been killed on
farms.
- The overall cost of work accidents and work-related ill health to
employers is estimated to be between £4,000 million and £9,000 million
a year.
- Men are three times more likely to have an accident than women and
10 times more likely to have a fatal accident.
- There are around 36,000 people with an advanced stage of Vibration
White Finger (VWF), the most well known form of hand-arm vibration syndrome
- VWF is also one of the most common reasons for occupational ill-health
claims made against employers.
- If you work in manufacturing, the risk of being killed in a small
workplace is double that of being in a large workplace.
- Each year there are over 600 non-fatal major injuries to employees
resulting from acts of physical violence at work.
- The British rate of workplace fatal injury for all industries combined
is lower than in other EU member states and lower than the USA.
- Up to half a million people in Britain suffer from work-related stress,
depression or anxiety, with teachers and nurses tending to suffer most
- Carbon monoxide from gas appliances kills an average of 30 people
a year.
- Musculo-skeletal disorders are the most common form of work-related
ill health in Britain.
- In 2004/05 there were 72 fatalities in the construction industry;
this is a drop from over 90 in the 1990's.
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