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Change in number of deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more in all industries
(19892010)
Change in number of new recipients of workers' accident compensation insurance benefits
(19892009)
Change in frequency rate in all industries (19892010)
Change in severity rate in all industries (19892010)
Change in accident rate per 1000 workers in all industries (19892009)
Number of deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by industrial sector(2010)
Number of deaths by industrial sector (2010)
Breakdown of deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by accident type in all
industries(2010)
Breakdown of deaths by accident type in all industries(2010)
Breakdown of deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by cause agents in all
industries(2010)
Breakdown of deaths by cause agents in all industries(2010)
Deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by workplace size (2010)
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Number of deaths: Survey by the Safety Division Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare (MHLW)
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Fig.2 Change in number of deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more in all
industries (19892010)
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Source:
Number of deaths and injuries: Data on workers' accident compensation insurance benefits MHLW
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Source:
Number of new recipients of workers' accident compensation insurance benefits: Annual report on
Workers' Accident Compensation Insurance Programme
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Definition:
Frequency rate is expressed in terms of numbers of deaths & injuries in industrial accidents per 1 million
work-hours in the aggregate.
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Source:
Frequency rate and severity rate: Industrial accident census MHLW
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Definition:
Severity rate is expressed in terms of the number of workdays lost per 1,000 work-hours in the aggregate.
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Fig.6 Change in accident rate per 1000 workers in all industries (19892009)
Source:
Accident rate per 1000 workers: Annual report on Workers' Accident Compensation Insurance Programme
and Data on workers' accident compensation insurance benefits MHLW
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Fig.7 Number of deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by industrial
sector(2010)
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Source:
Data on workers' accident compensation insurance benefits MHLW
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Source:
Survey by the Safety Division MHLW
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Fig.9 Breakdown of deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by accident type in
all industries(2010)
Source:
Data on the report of death injury and disease based on the Industrial Safety and Health Act
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Source:
Number of deaths: Survey by the Safety Division MHLW
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Fig.11 Breakdown of deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by cause agents in
all industries(2010)
Source:
Data on the report of death injury and disease based on the Industrial Safety and Health Act
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Source:
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Fig.13 Deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by workplace size (2010)
Source:
Data on the report of death injury and disease based on the Industrial Safety and Health Act
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Source:
Calculated from Data on Survey report on business statistics (Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications) and data on reportable accidents
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Fig.15 Deaths & injuries with work absence of 4 days or more by age group (2010)
Source:
Data on the report of death injury and disease based on the Industrial Safety and Health Act
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Definition:
Serious accident signifies an accident resulting in three or more deaths and/or injuries at a time.
Source:
Survey by the Safety Division MHLW
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Survey by the Safety Division MHLW
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