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Expert analysis of HSE stats in manufacturing

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In this webinar, EcoOnline’s in-house experts reflected on the 2021/2022 Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statistics. We took a closer look at what the new stats mean compared to previous years with a focus on the topics of chemical management, permit to work and EHS in the manufacturing industry.

Every year the HSE publishes a range of statistics relating to health and safety in Great Britain. The data comes from a variety of sources and is produced by members of the Government Statistical Service. I

It provides statistics on work-related ill health and disease, workplace injury, working days lost and costs to Britain as a result of health and safety incidents, working conditions and management of health and safety in the workplace.

You will learn:

  • A summary of workplace health and safety
  • Analysis of 2022 HSE statistics
  • Enforcement and cost to Britain
  • Where the manufacturing industry sits within the industry stats
  • The importance of implementing a robust health, safety and risk management process.

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