Recent data from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) shows a slight improvement in work-related ill health in Great Britain for 2023/24, with 1.7 million workers reporting such conditions. However, the statistics reveal an increase in work-related fatalities and non-fatal injuries, highlighting ongoing safety challenges in the workplace. Continuous efforts are essential to ensure a safer work environment for all. Read more in this article: https://heyor.ca/wfdMhh #WorkplaceSafety #HealthAndSafety #HSE #EmployeeWellbeing
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published its annual statistics on work-related ill health and workplace injuries. The statistics reveal that the number of workers reported to be suffering from work-related ill health during 2023/24 is 1.7 million – which is similar to 2022/23 (1.8 million workers).
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published its annual statistics on work-related ill health and workplace injuries. The statistics reveal that the number of workers reported to be suffering from work-related ill health during 2023/24 is 1.7 million - which is similar to 2022/23 (1.8 million workers).
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) published its annual statistics on work-related ill health and workplace injuries in November. The statistics reveal that the number of workers reported to be suffering from work-related ill health during 2023/24 is 1.7 million – which is similar to 2022/23 (1.8 million workers).
Health and Safety at Work - Summary statistics for Great Britain 2024 - HSE People
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In the 50 year history of the HSE, fatal injuries at work have been reduced by 85%. “Today, Great Britain is one of the safest places in the world to work but these statistics serve as a reminder that there is still room for further improvement, and we remain committed to ensuring people remain safe and healthy wherever work is taking place.” According to HSE’s chief executive Sarah Albon. “This year marks 50 years since the legislation which established HSE was passed. Much has been achieved in that time, including a dramatic reduction of around 85 per cent in the numbers of employee fatal injuries in the workplace." HSE publishes annual work-related ill health and injury statistics for 2023/24. You can read the full report here. https://lnkd.in/ev-Cvpgj #HSE #WorkplaceSafety #HealthAndSafety
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Recently the UK Health & Safety Executive (HSE) published its annual statistics on work-related ill health and workplace injuries for 2023/2024. If you have a responsibility for health & safety in your workplace, this could help you proactively protect your workforce and reduce workplace risks. Read some of the key stats here: https://rpb.li/e8n
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Work-related ill health and injuries: Are there practical steps you can take? The Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) recently released annual statistics for 2023/24 reveal the challenges being faced by employers in managing work-related ill health and injuries. Stress, depression, anxiety, and workplace injuries continue to be issues affecting the health and wellbeing of workforces. Key insights from the report ........ Click/tap the link to read more .... https://lnkd.in/eB2r4MDt #healthandsafetyatwork #businessadviceburton #HSE #workrelated #workrelatedstress #workplaceinjuries
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have released their updated statistics for health and safety at work for Great Britain. Key figures we should be aware of: 🔵 543,000 workers are suffering from a work-related musculoskeletal disorder. 🔵 33.7 million days lost due to workplace sickness and injury. 🔵 32% of all work-related ill health are musculoskeletal disorders. These figures are essential for companies like us, not only does it provide us with valuable insights on how to tailor our service, it strengthens the case for why occupational health services are essential for sustainable workplace management. Read HSE's summery booklet on the new statistics below! https://buff.ly/3Vc9fzD #OccupationalHealth #WorkplaceSafety #HSEStats #EmployeeWellbeing
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“The statistics reveal that the number of workers reported to be suffering from work-related ill health during 2023/24 is 1.7 million – which is similar to 2022/23 (1.8 million workers). The rate of self-reported work-related ill health remains broadly similar to the previous year, although the current rate is still higher than the 2018/19 pre-pandemic level. Approximately half of those reporting ill-health relate to stress, depression or anxiety, with an estimated 776,000 cases in 2023/24. The current rate of self-reported work-related stress, depression or anxiety is higher than the pre-pandemic level but has decreased from 910,000 in 2022/23. An estimated 33.7 million working days were lost in 2023/24 due to self-reported work-related ill health or injury.”
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HSE publishes annual work-related ill health and injury statistics for 2023/24
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The Health and Safety Executive have recently released its annual statistics on work-related ill health and workplace injuries, which shed light on some alarming figures. You can read more about the findings & the recent asbestos related statistics via the link below 👇 #Asbestos #HSE #OccupationalHealth #CasaEnvironmental
HSE 2023/2024 Statistics - Casa Environmental Services
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The importance of Data Literacy for SHEQ/ESG leaders....... "Data Literacy can help Safety Leaders manage risks, drive compliance, and secure board-level support." Can't help wonderin weather solely focused on future horizons or some degree of reflection to protect and mitigate the potential risk of retrospective occupational health claims in the future !? https://lnkd.in/gdeP-4U https://lnkd.in/dEhe3fX #PublicHealth #DigitalHealth #OccupationalHealth https://lnkd.in/eJgPx5G6
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