Tables

The figures included within the tables are representative of Great Britain unless otherwise stated.

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Ill health

The Labour Force Survey represents our preferred source for general ill health data and is supplemented by information from The Health and Occupation Reporting network (THOR), Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB), the mesothelioma register and death certificates. For further information, please refer to data sources.

Annually updated ill health incidence and prevalence estimates and rates, based on responses to the Labour Force Survey, and gender breakdowns are presented in the following table:

Statistics relating to mesothelioma deaths are derived from the mesothelioma register and breakdowns by sex are presented in all the mesothelioma mortality tables found at: Statistics - Index of tables (hse.gov.uk). Additionally, occupational lung disease mortality tables with breakdowns by sex are presented in the following tables:

Estimates of attributable fractions, number of deaths and registrations by cancer site and sex are found in the following tables:

Estimates of the number of cases of various ill health conditions by sex derived from THOR (The Health and Occupation Reporting network) are presented in the following tables:

New cases of specified 'prescribed diseases' (with an established occupational cause) assessed for compensation under the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit scheme with gender breakdowns are presented in the following tables:

Statistics relating to the surveillance of workers exposed to lead with breakdowns by gender are found in the following table:

Injuries

The Labour Force Survey represents our preferred source for non-fatal workplace injury data. It is supplemented by information on reported injuries under the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulation (RIDDOR) system. RIDDOR also provides the lead source for data on fatal work-related injuries.

Annually updated estimates and incidence rates of non-fatal injuries to people working in the last twelve months are based on responses to the Labour Force Survey and gender breakdowns are presented in the following table:

Data based on reported injuries under the RIDDOR system are presented in the following table:

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Updated 2023-11-20