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New year, renewed call to reduce workplace death and injury in the North East

Employers in the North East are being urged to start the new year with a stronger commitment to health and safety.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is warning that there is no room for complacency despite the total number of work-related fatalities across Britain being at a record low.

According to figures released for 2009/10, there were fewer serious workplace injuries in the North East, with 353 recorded - down 41 from the previous year. The number of workplace fatalities remained unchanged, with three deaths recorded in each year.

There were 2,625 serious workplace injuries recorded in Scotland last year compared to 2,759 in 2008/9 and 23 deaths - three fewer than the previous year.

Dr Paul Stollard, Director for HSE in Scotland, previous year.

"Employers have a legal duty to protect their workers and I would encourage them to make it their new year's resolution to ensure they continue to do all they can. 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.

"Employers cannot get 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 saves lives. It is not good for companies or their workers if they are off through an injury or ill-health."

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
  4. A breakdown of the statistics by local authority and sub-region for the past two years is given below:
Local authority 2009/10p 2008/09
Fatal injuries Major injuries Over-3-day injuries Total Fatal injuries Major injuries Over-3-day injuries Total
Aberdeen City UA 2 192 519 713 1 223 611 835
Aberdeenshire UA - 111 285 396 1 128 299 428
Angus UA - 44 116 160 2 48 172 222
Argyll & Bute UA 3 68 130 201 - 45 139 184
Clackmannanshire UA - 23 48 71 - 17 53 70
Dumfries and Galloway UA 2 89 276 367 - 74 271 345
Dundee City UA - 94 289 383 - 83 277 360
East Ayrshire UA 1 44 187 232 1 64 205 270
East Dunbartonshire UA - 19 85 104 3 34 82 119
East Lothian UA 1 27 112 140 1 31 118 150
East Renfrewshire UA - 18 67 85 - 25 60 85
Edinburgh City of UA 1 220 693 914 - 223 787 1,010
Falkirk UA - 75 322 397 - 72 369 441
Fife UA 3 139 458 600 1 157 490 648
Glasgow City of UA 1 350 1,157 1,508 4 440 1,430 1,874
Highland UA 3 107 289 399 4 121 327 452
Inverclyde UA - 40 89 129 - 27 101 128
Midlothian UA - 42 105 147 - 41 125 166
Moray UA 1 50 127 178 1 43 133 177
North Ayrshire UA - 52 171 223 2 51 180 233
North Lanarkshire UA - 132 481 613 1 149 542 692
Orkney Islands Council - 11 26 37 - 8 24 32
Perth & Kinross UA 2 83 210 295 1 86 239 326
Renfrewshire UA - 102 317 419 - 117 301 418
Scottish Borders UA - 65 126 191 1 58 184 243
Shetland Islands Council 1 14 39 54 - 15 40 55
South Ayrshire UA - 82 180 262 - 51 193 244
South Lanarkshire UA - 128 455 583 1 119 497 617
Stirling UA 1 57 183 241 1 54 150 205
West Dunbartonshire UA - 44 111 155 - 35 152 187
West Lothian UA 1 93 361 455 - 103 358 461
Western Isles, Islands Council - 10 25 35 - 17 26 43
TOTAL SCOTLAND 23 2,625 8,039 10,687 26 2,759 8,935 11,720

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Updated 2011-12-07