Britain continues to rank among the safest places in the world to work, according to a new report. The past year recorded 126 deaths, a provisional low not seen outside of the coronavirus pandemic years. A new analysis by the HSE, comparing Britain's fatal injury rates with 35 other nations, affirmed its status as one of the world's most secure working environments. This marks a substantial reduction from 217 fatalities two decades ago and 495 in 1981.