Health and Safety Executive

Risk education statistics

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Accidents happen at work

Accidents involving young people at work

Between 1996 and 2001:

  • 54 young people (below the age of 18) were killed in the workplace.
  • There were 12,599 serious injuries involving broken limbs, amputations and serious burns.
  • There were 46,495 injuries leading to at least three days off work.

Safety at work

  • In 2005, 4 million people were hurt at work
  • In 2005, it cost Britain £16 billion
  • Young people (aged 16-24) face the highest risk.
  • New workers have the highest risk of injury.

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Annual risk of death for various causes averaged over the entire population

Cause of death Annual risk

Cancer

1 in 387

Injury and poisoning

1 in 3,137

Road accidents

1 in 16,800

Gas incident (fire, explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning)

1 in 1,510,000

Lightning

1 in 18,700,000

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Average annual risk of injury as a consequence of an activity

Type of accident Risk Annual risk

Fairground accidents

1 in 2,326,000 rides

Road accidents

1 in 1,432,000 kilometres travelled

Rail travel accidents

1 in 1,533,000 passenger journeys

Burn or scald in the home

1 in 610

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Average annual risk of death as a consequence of an activity

Activity associated with death Risk Annual Risk

Maternal death in pregnancy

1 in 8,200 maternities

Surgical anaesthesia

1 in 185,000 operations

Scuba Diving

1 in 200,000 dives

Fairground rides

1 in 834,000,000 rides

Rock climbing

1 in 320,000 climbs

Canoeing

1 in 750,000 outings

Hang-gliding

1 in 116,000 flights

Rail travel accidents

1 in 43,000,000 passenger journeys

Aircraft accidents

1 in 125,000,000 passenger journeys

Graph of average annual risk of death as a consequence of an activity per million people

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22.04.10