Which European country is safest?

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

QA International, a fully accredited certification body, examines the facts and figures to determine which European country is the safest to work in.

It states: "While every precaution should be taken by employers to keep fatal injuries to an absolute minimum, it isn’t always possible.

"Based on standardised incidence rates per 100,000 workers in 2012, the UK has the lowest rate of fatal injuries at work across all EU countries with 0.58 incidents per 100,000 workers. This is followed closely by the Netherlands, Sweden and Germany — all with less than 1 injury per 100,000 workers on average.

"Surprisingly, some of Europe’s most prominent countries, like Italy, Spain and France, have high incident rates — 1.29, 1.99 and 2.64 per 100,000 workers respectively. 

"Thankfully, not all injuries are serious enough to cause fatalities. However, some incidents do cause injuries that require employees to take sick leave. Bulgaria has the lowest percentage of workers who have sustained an injury and needed time off, followed by Hungary, Poland and Latvia. Countries with the highest percentage include Austria, Switzerland, Finland and France.

"In 2014, the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) was carried out to establish attitudes to health and safety across Europe. Denmark, Netherlands and Ireland have the lowest percentage of workers who think their health and safety is at risk because of their job.

"At the other end of the spectrum, Countries like Latvia and Macedonia have close to 50% of workers who think their health and safety is at risk because of their profession.

"It’s difficult to pinpoint the safest country in Europe, as health and safety standards fluctuate so widely and there are many factors to consider. However, by examining the statistics above, we can get a general idea of safety in European countries. By raising awareness and continuing to develop health and safety legislation, we can reduce incident rates and make Europe a safer continent for everyone."

For more information, read the official European Comparisons report from the Health and Safety Executive.

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