Health and Safety
Executive / Commission
Statistics
The injury statistics summarised in these regional pages are based on RIDDOR reports and exclude injuries reported to HSE’s Railways Inspectorate (and from April 2006 the Office of Rail Regulation [ORR]), and records where the Local Authority location is unknown.
The industry labelled ‘Agriculture’ comprises SIC codes 01, 02 & 05 (Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing (excludes sea fishing); Extractive & Utility comprises SIC codes 10 – 14, 40 – 41; Manufacturing comprises SIC codes 15 – 37; Construction comprises SIC code 45 and Services comprises SIC codes 50 – 99.
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Our RIDDOR injury data for counties and local authorities (LA) are presented as rates per 100 000 employees.
These rates permit some comparisons to be made between different areas. However the following points should be borne in mind:
A detailed table gives rates separately for fatal and major, over-3-day and total injuries, and showing each of the five years 2003/04 to 2007/08p.
These are summarised in a map, for each Government Office Region, Wales and Scotland, which shows the total employee injury rate averaged over the last 3 years (2005/06-2007/08p) for each LA district. The figures are colour-coded to show where they lie in the overall distribution of injury rates among the 408 LA districts in Great Britain.
The local area employee data (denominators) for the rates come from the Annual Business Inquiry (ABI), run by the Office for National Statistics; like the RIDDOR data, these relate to the areas where people work rather than where they live, although there may be some mis-match due to peripatetic workers. The ABI local area estimates for 2007/08 are not yet available and so the 2007/08p rates use 2006/07 employee numbers. Rates based on employee numbers less than 10 000 are suppressed on grounds of reliability and to preserve confidentiality.