Latest Publications
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2025
Gender Pay Gap Report 2024
The HSA gender pay gap for 2024 is 0.8%. This demonstrates the Authority’s commitment to ensuring that both men and women are represented highly at all levels and have equal inclusion in senior level roles.
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2025
Annual Review of Workplace Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities 2022–2023
This report presents the Annual Review of Workplace Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities for 2022- 2023. In preparing this report, we recognise the importance of providing reliable and up-to-date statistical information as an evidence base for decision-making.
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2025
Strategy Statement 2025-2027
We are pleased to present the Health and Safety Authority’s Strategy Statement 2025-2027. This is the seventh statement of strategy prepared by the Authority under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005.
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2025
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2025
Programme of Work 2024
This programme represents the third and final year of the implementation of our Strategy Statement 2022-2024, and the third year of the implementation of the Strategy for Accreditation 2022-2026.
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2025
HSA Gender Pay Gap Report 2023
The publication of our first Gender Pay Gap report forms part of our ongoing commitment to provide an inclusive place to work for all of our staff.
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2025
Annual Review of Workplace Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities 2021-2022
The Health and Safety Authority’s Annual Review of Workplace Injury, Illness and Fatality Statistics presents the most recently available data on work-related fatalities, injuries and illnesses in Ireland.
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2025
Clár Oibre 2023
Is í seo an dara bliain a bhfuil Ráiteas Straitéise 2022–2024 dár gcuid agus Straitéis Creidiúnaithe 2022–2026 á gcur i bhfeidhm.
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2025
Programme of Work 2023
This is the second year of implementation of our Strategy Statement 2022-2024.This Programme of Work sets out the key priorities for the Authority for 2023.
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2025
HSA Annual Review of Workplace Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities 2022 (1)
HSA publishes Annual Review of Workplace Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities as European Safety Week commences.