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Figure 5: The Three-Year Rolling Average Non-Fatal Injury Rate per 100,000 Workers

for the UK Offshore Oil and Gas Sector Compared with other UK Industry Sectors

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200

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1,000

1,200

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1,800

2008/09 -

2010/11

2009/10 -

2011/12

2010/11 -

2012/13

2011/12 -

2013/14

2012/13 -

2014/15

Calculated Rate of Reportable Non-Fatal Injury Rate

per 100,000 Workers

Construction

Manufacturing

Transport/Storage

Offshore Oil and Gas

Source: The Health and Safety Executive

Furthermore, Figure 6 below illustrates that, since 2003, the offshore oil and gas industry non-fatal injury rate has

steadily declined by about 46 per cent in comparison to an increase in the offshore population by 62 per cent.

Figure 6: The Three-Year Rolling Average Non-Fatal Injury Rate per 100,000 Workers

and Population for the UK Offshore Oil and Gas Sector

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5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

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2009/10

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2010/11

2009/10 -

2011/12

2010/11 -

2012/13

2011/12 -

2013/14

2012/13 -

2014/15

Number of Full Time Equivalent Employees (FTE)

Calculated Rate of Reportable Non-Fatal Injury per

100,000 Workers

Non-Fatal Injury Rate

Offshore Population (FTE)

Source: The Health and Safety Executive

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