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004 -- Wage and salary earners' accident frequency by industry, 2008 - 2016

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6/20/2018
Accidents at work
6/20/2018
Statistics Finland, Occupational accident statistics
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Year

Year, when accidents at work happened

Industry

The industry is defined for the main and secondary jobs of employed persons according to the employer s establishment or the industry of one s own enterprise. Statistics Finland s Standard Industrial Classification is used in the definition of industry.

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Accidents at work

Occupational accidents are such employment accidents for which insurance companies have paid compensation. An occupational accident is defined in Section 4 of the Employment Accidents Act. An employment accident means any accident causing injury or illness sustained by the employee in the course of his/her employment or in circumstances arising from employment.

Working hours (x 1000)

Working hours (x 1000)

Per million working hours

Wage and salary earners accidents per million working hours