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The rate of self-reported, work-related ill health has been broadly flat in recent years, however the most recent statistics released by The Health and Safety Executive (HSE, 2019/20) * show increasing rates.
This increase raises cause for concern and clearly demonstrates the impact exposure to noise, dust and fume can have on workers’ long-term health.
Fig. 1 HSE graph showing rate of work-related ill health*
Here are some of the headline statistics from the HSE report:
By drilling down into these statistics we can see how different hazards are affecting worker health.
For example, exposure to excessive noise has contributed to the following statistics:
Exposure to Dust, Fume, Gases and Vapours has also had devastating consequences:
Being aware of health hazards enables effective systems to be implemented in order to minimise consequences and protect long-term health in the construction industry and beyond.
More Information
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* HSE Statistics can be found in the HSE’s Health and safety at work Summary statistics for Great Britain 2020 here and on their website.
July 5, 2021