HSE's Weekly Digest e-bulletin: 31 October 2019 |
Having trouble viewing this email? View the content as a web page. | | Welcome to the HSE Weekly Digest eBulletin * This bulletin is an updated copy of the version sent earlier (31/10/19). Please note corrections to the annual statistics figures issued in previous version of bulletin * As well as the latest health and safety headlines, this week we've got guidance on managing risk for those in the waste and recycling industry, as inspections get underway across Britain. We have details of the latest annual health and safety injury and ill-health statistics that have been released, while you can also read about our latest job vacancies and upcoming events. For daily updates visit HSE's website. | | | Here is a selection of the latest health and safety news. Just follow the headline for more details... View our full list of news stories The number of injuries and incidents of ill-health in workplaces across Great Britain is still too high, new statistics for 2018/19 show. The statistics included the following key annual figures (2018/19): - 1.4 million working people suffering from a work-related illness
- 147 workers killed at work
- 581,000 injuries occurred at work according to the Labour Force Survey
- 28.2 million working days lost due to work-related illness and workplace injury
- £15 billion estimated cost of injuries and ill health from current working conditions (2016/17)
Read the full press release and visit the statistics webpages to see the numbers in further detail. You can also help to raise awareness within your business by buying the health and safety statistics poster. We're calling on all those working in the waste and recycling industry to pay closer attention to how they manage workplace risk as we announce our latest inspections. Inspections at organisations across the country have now started. We have a range of free guidance to help you prepare for these inspections and manage workplace risks on our website. The priorities are to reduce the number: You can receive our latest campaign news by subscribing to updates on our campaigns website. | HSE has a variety of job opportunities available. Follow the links below for more details, or to apply for the highlighted vacancies. View a full list of vacancies here | | You can get all the latest news and updates from HSE across a range of industries and topics. | | | | |
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