Employees in large companies almost twice as likely to suffer an injury at work
Employees in the professional services sector almost twice as likely to be a victim of physical assault
Most common accidents in the workplace are trips, slips and falls
Employees aged over 50 are most likely to have a fall whilst doing their job (47%)
New research* from AXA Insurance has revealed that as many as one in ten people have sustained an injury in the work place in the past five years. AXAís study revealed that whilst employee injuries are most likely to be caused by work-related accidents (81%), for example, using machinery and tripping over, a shocking eight per cent of work-related injuries sustained by employees resulted from a physical assault by either a customer or colleague. Maybe even more surprising is the fact that the professional services industry, which includes lawyers, consultants and accountants, experienced the highest level of physical assault with as many as 15% of employees working in the sector being assaulted by a customer.
The study also revealed that employees who work for large companies (250 employees or more) are almost twice as likely to suffer an injury whilst working compared to those employed by small and medium-sized companies (10 to 250 employees). Like SMEs, smaller businesses (one to nine employees) also had a better record for workplace accidents and injuries when compared with large companies - 17% of small business employees have suffered injuries at work compared to 47% in large companies.
Workplace accidents account for the most injuries at work and one third of all injuries are the result of falls or trips. Strains and sprains are the most common result of an accident ñ 34% of workplace accidents resulted in these types of injuries. The AXA study also found that employees aged over 50 are most likely to have a fall whilst doing their job (47%) compared to 28% of 18-29 year olds and nearly one in ten of those injured UK employees (9%) complain of Repetitive Strain Inquiry (RSI) or other injuries caused by the working environment.
Doug Barnett, risk control strategy manager at AXA Insurance commented: ìThese findings should make worrying reading for the business community. Accidents and injuries sustained in the workplace can be extremely costly for companies ñ through employees having to take time off work to recover or because of compensation pay outs. In light of this, we are advising businesses, of all shapes and sizes, to assess the potential risks and dangers that the working environment may pose to their employees and ensure that they have stringent health and safety procedures in place.î
Most common accidents and resulting injuries sustained in the workplace: How accident / injury happened
Percentage of people who have suffered this in the past five years
Fall, slip or trip 33%
Kitchen accident 19%
Lifting 11%
Inappropriate working environment 9%
Industrial machinery accident 6%
Vehicle / road accident 4%
Contact with dangerous substances 3%
Most common injuries sustained Percentage of people who have suffered this in the past five years
Musculoskeletal disorder (back pain, strains and sprained muscles 34%
Cut(s) 28%
Burn(s) 21%
Broken bone(s) 11%
Loss of mobility 6%
Headaches 4%
Knocked unconscious 3%
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One in ten employees injured at work

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