In the last year, 135 workers were killed in work-related incidents in Great Britain. HSE's annual data release covers the period from April 2022 to March 2023. The total of 135 worker deaths in 2022/23 is higher than the previous year (123) but is in line with pre-pandemic levels. The most common causes of fatal injuries are falls from height (40),being struck by a moving object (29), and being struck by a moving vehicle (20). Find out more in our press release Learn more about the figures on our website HSE has also published the annual figures for Mesothelioma (.pdf), a cancer caused by past exposure to asbestos, 2,268 people died from the disease in 2021. HSE proudly supported International Women in Engineering Day on 23 June. Jill Wilday and Ju Lynne Saw are working on HSEs strategic objective to support the UKs move towards a safe net zero. Jill is one of HSEs Technical Fellows. She technically reviews our engineering work enabling the safe deployment of net zero energy technologies, including the case studies published in the 2023 HSE Annual Science Review: Net Zero (p5), HyTunnel (p11) and FlyZero (p13). Ju Lynne Saw is a Principal Engineer with a PhD in chemical engineering and is currently working on projects related to the safety aspects of net zero, such as HyTunnel, MultHyFuel and Hydrogen for Heating. Jill said: I'm now partially retired and enjoying technically reviewing scientific evidence about the safety of hydrogen replacing natural gas for heating, work HSE is doing for the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. Engineering has given me a very interesting career and opportunity to make a difference. To read more about the net zero work of our women engineers please view our Annual Science Review 2023 (.pdf). The Safety Risk Library The Safety Risk Libraryis a structured databasethat integrates knowledge drawn from multiple sources to address the problem of information disaggregation in the construction industry. Read more about the research behind the Safety Risk Library Areas of COVID-19 prevalence: drivers of prevalence and mitigating strategies Research examining the views of local authority Directors of Public Health, who played a crucial role in the local response to COVID-19. This looks at reasons for sustained high levels of prevalence in some areas, alongside an investigation of the mitigation strategies that they implemented during the course of the pandemic. Read more FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR): supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation The environmental impact on health is an inevitable by-product of human activity. Environmental health sciences is a multidisciplinary field addressing complex issues on how people are exposed to hazardous chemicals that can potentially affect adversely the health of present and future generations. Read more about the Europe wide collaborative study A SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in a plastics manufacturing plant A SARS-CoV-2 outbreak with an attack rate of 14.3% was reported at a plastics manufacturing plant in England. Read more about the investigation HSE publications and research It is HSE policy to make the results of research available, wherever possible. View the latest science publications and research reports. Follow us on Twitter For the latest news on HSE science follow our Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA), Professor Andrew Curran, on Twitter. |