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Lung and musculoskeletal disorders significantly higher in construction

Lung and musculoskeletal disorders
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The rate of construction workers suffering from work-related lung and musculoskeletal disorders is significantly higher than among workers from other industries, the latest Health and Safety Executive (HSE) data shows.

They also indicate that the rates of fatal (1.96%) and non-fatal injuries (2.4%) in the sector are significantly higher than across all other sectors, where the average rates per 100,000 workers are 0.4% and 1.7%, respectively.

These rates were obtained by identifying the number of self-reported work-related cases for every 100,000 workers from 2017/18 to 2023/24.

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