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Statistics of fatal injuries 2006-07 [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: [S.l.] HSE 2007Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: Reveal that construction and agriculture have the highest rates of fatal injury of the main industrial sectors, accounting for 46% of fatal injuries to workers in 2006-07. The most common type of accident is falling from a height, which accounts for 19% of fatal injuries. The construction sector saw 77 fatalities, comprising of 50 employees and 27 self employed workers. This is an increase on the 2005-06 figure of 60 fatalities.
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Reveal that construction and agriculture have the highest rates of fatal injury of the main industrial sectors, accounting for 46% of fatal injuries to workers in 2006-07. The most common type of accident is falling from a height, which accounts for 19% of fatal injuries. The construction sector saw 77 fatalities, comprising of 50 employees and 27 self employed workers. This is an increase on the 2005-06 figure of 60 fatalities.