The cost calculator excel file for control of statistical surveys has been updated with new rates.
Category: Statistics
Waste and recycling industry injury rates improve - but best yet to come
HSE today publishes research showing that injury rates from the waste and recycling industry have decreased since peaking in 2003-4.
Quarterly injury figures
Statistics for quarter 3 of 2008/09 have been published. The numbers of fatal injuries are based on early notification to HSE and local authorities.
Labour Force Survey statistics released
Additional tables containing breakdowns by type of work-related illness and gender have been released
No harm down on the farm
Staff at the family-run Ashlyn’s Farm Shop in North Weald, Essex, have today pledged their support to the HSE
Five Statistician posts available
HSE has five vacancies for statisticians at bands 3 and 4. Based in Bootle, Merseyside, these will be permanent appointments in its Statistics Branch,
Blood lead exposure – Latest figures for 2007/08
This release presents analysis of blood lead measurements taken over the period from 1st April 2007 to 31st March 2008.
Job vacancy - Head of statistics
Vacancy details for a Head of Statistics, based at Redgrave Court, HSE’s Merseyside HQ in Liverpool.
‘Baby boom’ carpenters - greatest risk of asbestos related cancer
In the largest global study of its kind - funded by Cancer Research UK and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) -
Mesothelioma risks in Britain
Research - lifetime occupational and residential histories from 622 mesothelioma patients (512 men, 110 women) and
Mining statistics updated
A new version of the table ‘HM Inspectorate of Mines - Accident, Dangerous Occurrence and Disease Statistics in Deep Mines’
Food manufacture injury statistics
Latest statistics for 2007/8 - injury rate comparisons for food manufacturing workplaces.
Statistics: dangers in agriculture
Agriculture remains one of Britain’s most dangerous industries, according to the latest agricultural
Fatal injuries in farming, forestry horticulture and associated industries 2007/2008
Figures published by HSE in its annual report, ‘Fatal injuries in farming, forestry and horticulture 2007/08′
Comparing sickness absence surveys and Labour Force Survey
The purpose of this research was to corroborate the Labour Force Survey statistics on incidence of
Offshore statistics for 2007/2008
Offshore injury, ill health and incident statistics for 2007/2008 are now available.
Offshore health and safety statistics go live
HSE has published its offshore health and safety statistics covering the period from 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2008.
Local Authority News - November
Final edition in current format, from December becomes ‘Partnership News’
Average case of ill health costs updated
A revision to the initial estimates for the costs for an average case of ill health (published in August

