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January 7th, 2014
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The Health and Safety Executive has published provisional figures showing a decrease in the number of workplace deaths over the last year.
148 people were killed at work across Great Britain compared to 171 deaths during 2011/12, according to the latest provisional figures.
Steve Smith, HSE’s head of operations for the North East, said: “Whilst the number of workplace deaths and major injuries has decreased nationally, these statistics highlight why we still need good health and safety in workplaces.
“I therefore urge employers to spend their time tackling the real dangers that workers face and stop worrying about trivial matters or pointless paperwork.”
Mr Smith said whilst Britain “still has one of the lowest rates of workplace deaths in Europe”, business must remember that “one death is still one too many”.
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