Fatal injury statistics

Summary for 2015/16

  • The provisional figure for the number of workers fatally injured in 2015/16 is 144, and corresponds to a rate of fatal injury of 0.46 deaths per 100,000 workers.
  • The figure of 144 worker deaths in 2015/16 is 7% lower than the average for the past five years (155). The latest rate of fatal injury of 0.46 compares to the five-year average rate of 0.52.
  • The finalised figure for 2014/15 is 142 worker fatalities, and corresponds to a rate of 0.46 deaths per 100,000 workers.
  • Over the latest 20-year time period there has been a downward trend in the rate of fatal injury, although in recent years this shows signs of levelling off.
  • There were 67 members of the public fatally injured in accidents connected to work in 2015/16 (excluding incidents relating to railways, and those enforced by the Care Quality Commission).

Figure 1: Number and rate of fatal injury to workers1, 1996/97 – 2015/16p

Number and rate of fatal injury to workers, 193/94 - 2012/13p

p = Provisional

r = Revised

1 The term ‘workers’ describes both employees and self-employed combined.

 

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