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New year, renewed call to reduce workplace death and injury in Norfolk

Employers in Norfolk are being urged to start the New Year with a stronger commitment to health and safety.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warning comes after the number of work-related fatalities in Norfolk rose, out of step with the total number of work-related deaths across Britain being at a record low.

According to figures released for 2009/10, one person in Norfolk was fatally injured at work, the same as last year; while 396 people received serious workplace injuries, an increase of 44 from the previous year.

There were 2,409 serious workplace injuries and ten deaths recorded in the East of England in 2009/10 compared to 2,473 and 12 deaths during the previous twelve months.

(A breakdown of figures per local authority area is detailed below)

Heather Bryant, Regional Director for HSE in the East of England, said:

"Employers have a legal duty to protect their workers and I would encourage them to make it their New Year's resolution to take sensible precautions to prevent injuries in the workplace. The national fall in numbers of workers killed or injured through their work is encouraging but we must also remember that each death results in a family missing a loved one this festive season. The increase in 2009/10 in Norfolk is extremely disappointing following several years of improvement.

"Employers cannot be complacent; they must stay vigilant and learn the lessons from the past to ensure they protect their workers in the future. Putting in place simple, straightforward health and safety measures can save lives. It is not good for companies or their workers if they are off through an injury or ill-health."


County / local authority
2009/10p 2008/09
Fatal injuries Major injuries Over-3-day injuries Total Fatal injuries Major injuries Over-3-day injuries Total
Norfolk Breckland Council - 76 205 281 - 54 209 263
Broadland District Council - 47 213 260 - 40 203 243
Great Yarmouth BC - 40 112 152 - 47 155 202
Kings Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council - 74 254 328 - 79 264 343
North Norfolk District Council - 47 115 162 - 28 129 157
Norwich City of 1 75 245 321 - 68 287 355
South Norfolk District Council - 37 157 194 1 36 153 190
Total 1 396 1,301 1,698 1 352 1,400 1,753

Notes to editors

  1. HSE publishes a full range of workplace health and safety statistics. These can be viewed at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/index.htm
  2. The reporting of health and safety incidents at work is a statutory requirement, set out under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR). A reportable incident includes: a death or major injury; any accident which does not result in major injury, but the injured person still has to take three or more consecutive days off their normal work to recover; a work-related disease; a member of the public being injured as a result of work-related activity and taken to hospital for treatment; or a dangerous occurrence (which does not result in a serious injury, but could have done).
  3. The Health and Safety Executive is Britain's national regulator for workplace health and safety. It aims to reduce work-related death, injury and ill health. It does so through research, information and advice; promoting training; new or revised regulations and codes of practice; and working with local authority partners by inspection, investigation and enforcement. www.hse.gov.uk

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Updated 2011-12-07