The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has released its annual report on work-related ill-health and injury statistics for the period ending 2022/23.
The report states that work-related fatalities rose in 2022, increasing by 10% to 123. 26 of those deaths occurred in Scotland. Once again, the Construction industry saw the most deaths UK-wide, with 45 workers losing their lives.
Nearly 600,000 workers were injured in accidents at work throughout Great Britain, leading to the loss of around six million working days.
In addition, 2,500 workers developed mesothelioma due to historical exposure to asbestos during their employment. A further 10,000 workers died because of lung disease and other lung-related illnesses.
Dallas McMillan’s Head of Litigation Gordon Bell said:
“While the statistics reported by the HSE make for unpleasant reading, the report at least reinforces the point that employers must continue to do more to ensure the safety of their workers and to do all they can to avoid accidents and fatalities in the workplace.”
Dallas McMillan’s expert team have amassed decades' worth of experience in dealing with workplace accidents and disease claims. If you or a family member have been involved in any type of workplace accident, please contact us.
Source: The HSE annual work-related ill-health and injury statistics for 2021/22.
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