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09-11-2007
The HSE has just published its latest statistics for the year 2006/07.
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2.2 million people were suffering from an illness they believed was caused or made worse by their current or past work
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241 workers were killed at work (11% increase on the previous year)
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141,350 other injuries to employees were reported under RIDDOR (a legal requirement)
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274,000 reportable injuries occurred, according to the Labour Force Survey (i.e. 132,650 other injuries occurred that should have been reported but weren’t)
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13,363 enforcement notices were issued by all enforcing authorities in 2005/06 (2006/07 statistics are not yet available)
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1141 offences were prosecuted by HSE (an increase of 8% from the previous year)
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The number of convictions increased to 848
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The average penalty per conviction was £15,370
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257 offences were prosecuted by local authorities (2005/06 as 2006/07 statistics are not yet available)
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247 of these resulted in convictions (the highest conviction rate for 10 years)
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The average penalty per conviction was £9,674 (two-thirds higher than previous year)
