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Construction deaths drop

Series: Construction News ; (6796) 12 December 2002, 3(1) | HSE News Release ; 8 January 2003, (3)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Health and Safety Executive (HSE) figures reveal that the number of fatal injuries to construction workers dropped to 79 in 2001-02 from 105 in 2000-01. Despite this reduction of 25%, the construction industry still accounts for 32% of all industry deaths. HSE statistics available from www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/overpic.htm HSE report "Health and safety in the construction industry: progress since the February 2001summit" available at www.hse.gov.uk/spd/pdf/report2.pdf www.nds.coi.gov.uk/coi/coipress.nsf/7e4cd219f1e58adf802565250034fa39/4050592d74be735d80256ca8003c501e?OpenDocument
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Health and Safety Executive (HSE) figures reveal that the number of fatal injuries to construction workers dropped to 79 in 2001-02 from 105 in 2000-01. Despite this reduction of 25%, the construction industry still accounts for 32% of all industry deaths. HSE statistics available from www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/overpic.htm HSE report "Health and safety in the construction industry: progress since the February 2001summit" available at www.hse.gov.uk/spd/pdf/report2.pdf www.nds.coi.gov.uk/coi/coipress.nsf/7e4cd219f1e58adf802565250034fa39/4050592d74be735d80256ca8003c501e?OpenDocument