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Found 10 records similar to Occupational Fatalities ( based on year of death) by Type
The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by major industry sector in the most current 5 years. The number of fatalities was counted based on the year of death occurred.
The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by calendar year in the most current 5 years. The number of fatalities was counted based on the fatality claim acceptance year.
The table provides the number of 3 types of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by different age groups in the most current year. The number of occupational fatalities was counted based on the year of death occurred.
The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by major industry sector in the most current 5 years. The number of fatalities was counted based on the fatality claim acceptance year.
The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by gender in the most current year. It also provides the number of people in employment by gender. The fatality frequency rate was calculated by dividing the number of fatality claims from workers of different gender group to the number of workers employed by different gender group and multiply the result by one million. The number of fatalities was counted based on the year of death occurred.
The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by different age group in the most current year. It also provides the number of people in employment by different age groups. The fatality frequency rate was calculated by dividing the number of fatality claims from workers of different age group to the number of workers employed and multiply the result by one million. The number of fatalities was counted based on the year of death occurred.
The table provides the number of 3 types of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by different age groups in the most current year. The number of occupational fatalities was counted based on the year of WCB acceptance.
The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by gender in the most current year. It also provides the number of people in employment by gender. The fatality frequency rate was calculated by dividing the number of fatality claims from workers of different gender group to the number of workers employed by different gender group and multiply the result by one million. The number of fatalities was counted based on the fatality claim acceptance year.
The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by different age group in the most current year. It also provides the number of people in employment by different age groups. The fatality frequency rate was calculated by dividing the number of fatality claims from workers of different age group to the number of workers employed and multiply the result by one million. The number of fatalities was counted based on the fatality claim acceptance year.
The data is based information reported to Workers’ Compensation Board by March 31 for employers who are required to have WCB accounts. The dataset contain employer-specific information on occupational fatality, lost-time and disabling injury claims and presented as counts and rates. This information allows for the tracking of workplace health and safety performance indicators over time.