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HSE Press Release: E112:04 - 26 August 2004

Latest occupational ill health statistics

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) today publishes new statistics on work-related ill health in Great Britain. The figures, highlighted in Occupational Health Statistics Bulletin 2003/04, draw on the latest data from specialist doctors and other sources.

Key statistics include:


Notes to editors

  1. Occupational Health Statistics Bulletin 2003/04 is available on the HSE website at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/overall/ohsb0304.pdf.
  2. More detailed data and commentaries are at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics
    The statistics are derived from a number of different sources. They draw on the latest surveillance data from specialist doctors in The Health and Occupation Reporting network (THOR), claims for disablement benefit under the Department for Work and Pensions' Industrial Injuries Scheme (IIS), and numbers of deaths from mesothelioma and other occupational diseases.
  3. The statistics are classified according to the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2000, the standard UK system for grouping jobs in terms of the kind of work performed and the skills required.
  4. Statistics on all aspects of workplace health and safety, including headline results from the 2003/4 Self-reported Work-related Illness survey and progress against the targets set in the Revitalising Health and Safety strategy, will be given in Health and Safety Statistics Highlights 2003/04, scheduled for publication in November 2004. HSE is publishing some statistics now, three months ahead of the Highlights document, in line with the National Statistics principle that figures should be released as soon as possible after they have been compiled.

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