EEA's Public Safety Statistics Reports present high-level public safety trends and analysis for the general public and non-electrical workers over the past two decades. Under the Electricity Act 1992, electricity suppliers have a responsibility to implement and maintain safety management systems to prevent works from presenting a significant risk of serious harm to any member of the public or significant damage to property. As part of this requirement, the report provides electricity supply industry asset owners with a better understanding of our industry public safety performance, and information on key areas of public risk safety and education campaigns.
The electricity supply industry, through the joint EEA/ENA Public Safety Working Group, has agreed a high-level five-year Public Safety Strategy from 2015 to 2020 with the objective of analysing public safety data and trends, sharing findings and facilitating, where appropriate, consistent nation-wide public safety information and campaigns.
In 2017, the EEA/ENA Public Safety Working Group started gathering high-level leading and lagging measures relating to public safety. Historical data from Energy Safety provide trends for 1998-2015.
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