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HSE STATISTICAL AUDIT

EMBARGOED: 00.01 am, Wednesday 16 October 2002

"Safety Last? The Under-Enforcement of Health and Safety Law"

This page allows for easy access to information that may be of interest to journalists.

You can download the summary report, by Clicking here [PDF]. This 20 page summary report is based on a much longer report which contains 100 tables and more comprehensive analysis. To download the full report click here [PDF]

• to see the press release issued by the CCA and UNISON

• to see key statistics relating to:

Levels of contacts and inspections
Levels of investigation into deaths, major injuries, over-3-day injuries, dangerous occurences, industrial diseases
Levels of Prosecution
Levels of fines

 

 





• to see the introduction that sets out the purpose of the research, and where the data came from, Click Here

• to see the levels of inspection, investigation and prosecution in different parts of the country, Click Here

You can look at:
each of the 19 HSE Areas
each of seven regions
  Click Here


 

 


to see the levels of inspection, investigation and prosecution in different industries, Click Here

• To see the Conclusion and analysis relating to the following issues:

Inspections
Investigations
Enforcement Action
Sentencing
Resource Questions
Consistency


 

 

 

 

 

• To see the full report, Chapter by chapter

Introduction
Chapter One: Contacts and Inspections
Chapter Two: Investigation into Reported Incidents
Chapter Three: Use of Notices
Chapter Four: Levels of Prosecution
Chapter Five: Courts and Sentencing
Chapter Seven: Analysis and Conclusion







 

 

 

 

 


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