Friday, July 4, 2014

HSE released Mesothelioma mortality statistics 1968-2012


The Health and Safety Executive have released a new guide covering mesothelioma mortality rates during a period covering 44 years.

Here's the summary from the document:

Most mesothelioma deaths occurring now are a legacy of past occupational exposures to asbestos when it was widely used in the building industry.

The latest information shows:
  • The number of mesothelioma deaths increased to 2,535 in 2012 from 2,291 in 2011. This was largely due to an increase in male deaths aged 65 years or more (Mesothelioma register).
  • In 2012 there were 2 126 male deaths and 409 female deaths.
  • The number of new cases of mesothelioma assessed for Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit has increased from 1 985 in 2011 to 2 125 new cases in 2012 (IIDB).
  • Men who worked in the building industry when asbestos was used extensively are now among those most at risk of mesothelioma.
The 7-page document is free to access online and download if you prefer.

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