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The table break down the lost-time claims and disabling injury claims by source of injury or disease. Identify as the source of injury or disease, the object, substance, element, or bodily motion which directly produced the injury or disease identified in Nature of Injury or Disease.
The table break down the lost-time claims and disabling injury claims by part of body injured. Where the identified injury or disease involves a single part, choose the body part.
The table break down the lost-time claims and disabling injury claims by type of event or exposure. When the injury or disease occurred as a result of contact with or exposure to an object, substance, or condition, group the event or exposure which best describes the manner in which that contact or exposure occurred.
The table provides the number of people employment and number of lost-time claims by gender. With the assumption of person-years worked distribution is identical to employment distribution, the lost-time injury frequency rate is calculated.
The table provides the number of people employment and number of lost-time claims by different age group. With the assumption of person-years worked distribution is identical to employment distribution, the lost-time injury frequency rate is calculated.
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.
The table break down the Alberta injury claims to major industry sectors. For each major industry sector, it shows number of 3 type injury claims, person-year worked, and injury rates in the most current 2 years. In addition, the percentage change comparing to the previous year.
This table contains 728 series, with data for years 2002 - 2002 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and was last released on 2010-03-30. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (9 items: Belgium (French speaking); Estonia; Czech Republic; Canada ...) Sex (2 items: Males; Females ...) Age group (3 items: 11 years; 13 years; 15 years ...) Result of injury (7 items: Bone was broken; dislocated or out of joint (includes broken and/or chipped teeth); Sprain; strain or pulled muscle; Concussion or other head or neck injury; knocked out; whiplash; Cuts and puncture or stab wound ...) Student response (2 items: Yes; No ...).
The table provides number of 3 types injury claims, person-years worked as full-time equivalent, and injury rates in the most current 3 years.
The table provides the number of people employment and number of disabling injury claims by gender. With the assumption of person-years worked distribution is identical to employment distribution, the disabling injury frequency rate is calculated.