KSH Safety Services

Nov 5, 20201 min

HSE announces new statistics that show GB remains one of the safest countries to work

The Health and Safety Executive has announced its annual injury and ill-health statistics that it says shows Great Britain to be one of the safest places in the world to work.

It had previously announced that the year 2019 /2020 (the year up to June this year) had the lowest number of workplace deaths on record (111).

The regulator says that over half of working days lost in 2019/20 were due to mental ill health.

In Great Britain in the year 2019/2020, there were:

  • 111 fatal injuries at work

  • 693,000 non-fatal injuries, 65,427 reported under RIDDOR

  • 1,600,000 working people suffering from work-related illness

  • 38,800,000 working days lost due to workplace injury and work related illness costing the economy an estimated £16.2 billion

  • 325 successful prosecutions, resulting in total fines of £35,800,000

In 2018 (latest data available) there were also 2,446 mesothelioma deaths due to past asbestos exposures.

Full details can be found on the HSE website at https://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/index.htm?utm_source=press-release&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=annualstats-nov-2020