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The provisional figure for the number of workers fatally injured in 2013/14 is 133, and corresponds to a rate of fatal injury of 0.44 deaths per 100 000 workers.
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The figure of 133 worker deaths in 2013/14 is 19% lower than the average for the past five years (164). The latest rate of fatal injury of 0.44 compares to the five-year average rate of 0.56.
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The finalised figure for 2012/13 is 150 worker fatalities, and corresponds to a rate of 0.51 deaths per 100 000 workers.
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Due to the fluctuation of recent years, it is currently too early to confirm a further stepped improvement in fatality rates.
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There were 70 members of the public fatally injured in accidents connected to work in 2013/14 (excluding railways-related incidents).
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