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COMPENSATION FOR OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND DISEASES ACT, 1993
REPORT ON THE 1999 STATISTICS
1.
GENERAL
Period covered by report (Introduction) ...........................................................................................................
Terms used - meaning of .................................................................................................................................
Mandays lost ..................................................................................................................................................
Accident Frequency and Severity rates ..........................................................................................................
Costs ............................................................................................................................................................
Accident Prevention .........................................................................................................................................
Chart of Injuries according to location of injury ...............................................................................................
2.
TABLES A TO L
Table A
Table B
Table C
Table D
Table E
Table F
Table H
Table I *
Table J*
Table K*
Table L
2.
1
1
3
5
7
8
8
Number of Accidents by Carrier and Extent of Disablement ....................................................
Number of Accidents by Extent of Disablement .......................................................................
Repudiations .............................................................................................................................
Days Lost - Actual and Average ...............................................................................................
Number of Accidents by Age Group and Extent of Disablement ..............................................
Number of Accidents by Sex, Conjugal State and Extent of Disablement ...............................
Number of Accidents in the Witwatersrand ...............................................................................
Average Cost of Accidents - State Accident Fund ....................................................................
Average and Total Cost - State Accident Fund ........................................................................
Average Cost by Extent of Disablement - State Accident Fund ...............................................
Allocation of 1999 Expenditure by Type and Extent of Disablement ........................................
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
7
7
7
8
TABLES 1 TO 13
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Number of Accidents according to Extent of Disablement and Carrier .................................... 9
Number of Accidents according to Period of Absence, Extent of Disablement and Carrier .....10
Number and Percentage of Accidents according to Agency and Extent of Disablement .........11
Number of Permanent Disablement Accidents according to Percentage Disablement and
Carrier .......................................................................................................................................12
Table 5
Number of Accidents according to Location of Injury, Permanent Disablement, Fractures
and Traumatic Amputations ......................................................................................................13
Table 6*
Cost of Accidents by Industrial Classification and Extent of Disablement ................................14
Table 7
Cost of Compensation by Carrier and Nature of Payment .......................................................15
*
Table 8A
Number of Accident Fund Cases and Percentage according to Industry and Extent of
Disablement ..............................................................................................................................16
Table 8B*
Accident Frequency Rates ........................................................................................................17
*
Table 8C
Accident Severity Rates ............................................................................................................18
Table 8D*
Number of Employers and Workmen in Main Industrial Classes, Insured by the
Accident fund ............................................................................................................................19
Table 9A1-4 Number of Accidents according to Industry, Agency and Extent of Disablement ....................20
Table 9B
Number of Accidents according to Accident Type and Agency ................................................28
Table 9C
Number of Accidents according to Unsafe Mechanical or Physical Condition and Agency .....28
Table 9D
Number of Accidents according to Unsafe Act and Agency .....................................................28
Table 9E
Number of Accidents according to Unsafe Mechanical or Physical Condition, Industry
and Extent of Disablement ........................................................................................................30
Table 9F
Number of Accidents according to Unsafe Act, Agency and Extent of Disablement ................32
Table 10
Number of Accidents by Extent of Disablement according to Cause of Injury .........................34
Table 11
Number of Accidents according to Magisterial District and Extent of Injury .............................40
Table 13
Number of Accidents according to Province and Extent of Injury .............................................47
*
State Accident Fund only
INTRODUCTION
The report on statistics aims to include as much
information as possible on accidents that occurred in
the year of the report. For this reason the coding of a
year's accidents starts about 18 months after the end
of the year. It has been found that after this time lapse
most of the costs of accidents have been incurred.
The coding of a year's accidents takes about 12
months. The coded records are stored in a database
and after the closing of a year's coding are moved so
that the database is ready for the next year's records.
The records are moved to a database where they are
accessible to queries, which are used to extract the
data to draw up the various tables of the report.
Drawing up the report takes 4 to 5 weeks. The report
for a specific year's accidents becomes available 31 to
36 months after the end of that year.
The Accident Statistics for the year 1999 were closed
off on 14 July 2003 and include 179 399 Accident Fund
cases finalized at that date and 44 215 cases reported
during 1999 for the other insurance carriers, making a
total of 223 614 cases in respect of which
compensation and/or medical aid was paid. In addition
to these 35 841 claims were repudiated.
Tables A to L and 1 to 11 contain statistics relating to
the before-mentioned accidents and the index to this
Report may be consulted for easy reference.
MEANING OF TERMS USED IN THIS
REPORT
MEDICAL AID ONLY cases are those in which the
workman lost less than one day or shift (Code Y).
TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEMENT cases are
those involving the loss of at least one day or shift
(Code X).
PERMANENT DISABLEMENT cases are those resulting
in some permanent physical disability ranging from 1% to
100%, according to the extent of the extent of the
handicap as set forth in the First Schedule to the Act
(Code 0).
FATAL cases are those resulting in the death of the
workman at any time subsequent to the
accident but as a direct result of such accident
(Code 9).
ACCIDENT FUND: The figures under this heading
include all cases where medical expenses and/or
compensation is payable from the Accident Fund (Fund
1) and also cases where compensation is payable from
the Accident Fund but medical costs are met by the
employer in terms of the approval of medical
arrangements by the Commissioner under Section 81
(Fund 2).
MUTUAL ASSOCIATIONS: This group includes cases
reported by the Rand Mutual Assurance Company
Limited (Fund 7) and the Federated Employers' Mutual
Assurance Company Limited (Fund 8) who carry the risk
of certain employers registered with them.
EXEMPTED MUNICIPALITIES: This group includes all
cases reported by the Municipalities of Benoni,
Bloemfontein, Durban, Germiston, Johannesburg, East
London, Cape Town, Pietermaritzburg, Port Elizabeth,
Kimberley and Pretoria, who pay for compensation and
medical aid from their own funds
(Fund 6).
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND SOUTH
AFRICAN TRANSPORT SERVICES: Under this heading
are included all cases reported by the Departments (Fund
5), Provincial Administrations (Fund 3), the South African
Transport Services (Fund 4) and the Homeland
Authorities (Fund 9), who pay for compensation and
medical aid from their own funds.
TABLE A: NUMBER OF CASES BY CARRIER AND EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT
EXTENT
TEMPORARY TOTAL
DISABLEMENT & MEDICAL
AID ONLY CASES
State
Mutual
Exempted
Accident Associations Municipalities
Fund
Provincial Adms., Govt. Grand Total
Depts., S.A.T.S &
All Carriers
Homeland Authorities
175 296
19 978
2 550
12 851
210 675
3 543
8 327
20
160
12 050
560
225
12
92
889
TOTAL – 1999
179 399
28 530
2 582
13 103
223 614
TOTAL – 1998
212 481
58 749
3 323
14 513
289 066
TOTAL – 1997
223 588
32 824
3 890
19 335
279 637
TOTAL – 1996
231 179
33 540
4 001
25 239
293 959
PERMANENT
DISABLEMENT
FATAL
1
TABLE B: NUMBER OF CASES BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT ALL CARRIERS
EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT
NUMBER OF CASES
%
MEDICAL AID ONLY
149 886
67.03%
TEMPORARY DISABLEMENT
60 789
27.18%
PERMANENT DISABLEMENT
12 050
5.39%
FATAL
889
0.40%
TOTAL
223 614
100%
1998 TOTAL
289 066
Note: Percentages are calculated separately. Their totals would
not necessarily add to the totals shown.
TABLE C: REPUDIATIONS - ALL CARRIERS
Number of cases
Reason for Repudiation
Accident
Provincial
Mutual
Fund
Adms., Govt. Associations &
Depts., S.A.T.S Municipalities
Total
1. Wilful misconduct
2 309
63
1
2 373
2. Not a workman
7 056
578
121
7 755
32
171
1
204
4. Not an Accident (gradual onset, etc.)
18 801
1 753
298
20 852
5. Not sufficient proof to accept
3 784
649
148
4 581
6. Not specially exposed to extra risk
62
6
5
73
7. First Aid only
0
2
1
3
8. Treated by a person other than a registered practitioner
0
0
0
0
9. Other
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
32 044
3 222
575
35 841
3. Not arising out of or in course of employment
2
MAN DAYS LOST – ALL CARRIERS
Permanent
Disablement
(i) Reported Cases
No days were lost in 149 886 Medical Aid Only
cases. The balance of reported cases numbering
73 728 resulted in a total loss of 1 482 167 days,
including Sundays. If an adjustment of 1/7 is
made for Sundays in respect of cases where
disablement exceeds 6 days, the number of
working days lost is calculated at 1 285 267
(ii) Unreported Cases
The number of days lost in respect of the
unreported Temporary Total Disablement Cases
are not known. If, however, the Accident Fund
average absence of 2.18 days in the 1-3 days
group, is applied to the unreported Temporary
Total Disablement cases estimated above, the
number is found to be 176 848.
(iii) Permanent Disablement and Fatal Cases
It is accepted that each fatal or 100% permanent
disablement case results in a loss of 6 000
potential man days. Where the Permanent
Disablement is less than 100%, a proportionate
number of days, depending on the disablement
percentage, are allocated.
No. of
cases
Potential Mandays
Lost - based on
Midpoint of Group
Fatal
889
5 334 000
100%
50
90 – 99%
1
5 670
80 – 89%
3
15 210
70 – 79%
2
8 940
60 – 69%
24
92 880
50 – 59%
72
235 440
40 – 49%
69
184 230
31 – 39%
148
310 800
26 – 30%
269
451 920
21 – 25%
423
583 740
16 – 20%
896
967 680
11 – 15%
1 550
1 209 000
6 – 10%
2 691
1 291 680
1 - 5%
5 852
1 053 360
300 000
TOTAL 1999
12 044 550
Less actual number of
days lost for permanent
and Fatal Cases
359 594
11 684 956
(Example: Permanent Disablement of 20% results in a
loss of
20 6000
X
 1200
100
1
The total number Man days lost as a result of the 1999
accidents for all carriers is, therefore, considered to be
as follows:
potential man days)
On this basis the Potential Man days are calculated
as follows:
(a)
Reported Cases
(b)
Unreported Cases
(c)
Permanent and
Fatal Cases
TOTAL
3
1 285 267
Man days
176 848
Man days
11 684 956
Man days
13 147 071
Man days
TABLE D
AVERAGE ACTUAL NUMBER OF DAYS LOST PER ACCIDENT ACCORDING TO
EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT
Temporary Total Permanent
Disablement
Disablement
Fatal
Total
Accident Fund and Employers with Section 81 - Medical approval
Number of cases
39 733
3 543
560
43 836
Days Lost
695 800
172 216
1 261
869 277
Average
17.51
48.61
2.25
19.83
Government Depts., S.A.T.S., Provincial Administrations & Homeland Authorities
Number of cases
6 143
160
92
6 395
115 136
5 105
0
120 241
18.74
31.91
Exempted Municipalities and Mutual Associations
0.00
18.80
Number of cases
14 913
8 347
237
23 497
Days Lost
311 637
180 761
251
492 649
20.90
21.66
1.06
20.97
60 789
12 050
889
73 728
1122 573
358 082
1 512
1482 167
18.47
29.72
1.70
20.10
Days Lost
Average
Average
Total
Number of cases
Days Lost
Average
TABLE E
THE NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS ACCORDING TO AGE GROUPS - ALL CARRIERS
EXTENT
AGE GROUP Medical Aid Temporary
Permanent
IN YEARS
only cases Disablement Disablement
Fatal
Total
Under 16
0.12%
0.48%
0.06%
0.00%
0.21%
16 - 20
0.24%
0.20%
0.03%
0.00%
0.22%
21 - 24
3.79%
1.88%
0.61%
1.12%
3.09%
25 - 29
13.62%
9.03%
2.68%
5.17%
11.75%
30 - 34
16.77%
14.79%
5.47%
10.91%
15.60%
35 - 39
14.83%
16.13%
8.77%
13.95%
14.85%
40 - 49
23.24%
28.60%
32.55%
31.16%
25.23%
50 - 59
13.10%
16.38%
34.07%
22.16%
15.16%
60 - 69
6.18%
6.37%
12.95%
11.02%
6.61%
70 and over
3.17%
2.28%
1.20%
2.25%
2.82%
Unknown
4.96%
3.86%
1.60%
2.25%
4.47%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Total
100.00% 100.00%
4
TABLE F: SEX AND CONJUGAL STATE OF INJURED WORKMEN - ALL CARRIERS
EXTENT
MALE
Married
Medical Aid Only 68 364
Temporary
Disablement
34 358
Permanent
Disablement
Single
FEMALE
Unknown Married
Single
TOTAL
Unknown Married
Single
Unknown
44 851
10 740
10 926
13 093
1 912
79 290
57 944
12 652
13 739
4 178
3 625
4 257
632
37 983
17 996
4 810
9 745
977
939
179
182
28
9 924
1 159
967
665
150
42
12
18
2
677
168
44
17 550
2 574
Fatal
Total
113 132 59 717 15 899 14 742
Single:- includes Single, Widowed, Divorced
127 874 77 267
18 473
TABLE H
WITWATERSRAND CASES- NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL R.S.A CASES
ACCORDING TO EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT
EXTENT
RAND
REPUBLIC
Medical Aid Only
29 763
149 886
% RAND TO
REPUBLIC TOTAL
19.86%
Temporary Total Disablement
8 929
60 789
14.69%
Permanent Disablement
859
12 050
7.13%
Fatal
226
889
25.42%
Total
39 777
223 614
17.79%
ACCIDENT FREQUENCY AND SEVERITY
RATES - 1997
Accident frequency and severity rates are the two most
essential standards required for analysing accident
statistics, These rates show how often on the average
disabling injuries occur in any particular industry, (i.e.
the accident frequency rate) and also the seriousness
of the time-loss involved (i.e. the accident severity
rate). An attempt has been made to determine the
number of hours exposed to risk in the different
industries.
The frequency rate is calculated as follows:
Number of injuries x 1 000 000
Number of manhours of exposure
And severity rate:
Total Time charges in days x 1 000
Number of manhours of exposure
The last statistics available regarding the average
hours worked is for 1997.
5
A sample of 1 681 597 workmen that did not include
office staff were taken from manufacturing and
construction in 1997. The average hours worked per
week by the workmen were then extracted and the
average time worked during 1999 calculated by
multiplying the average weekly hours by 50.
Owing to lack of risk exposure data for the other
industries, the average hours exposed to risk of the
above sample was used in the case of the remaining
fourteen industries. Thus marked industries in the tables
were not represented in the sample and the general
exposure figure was applied. The average time worked
per industry was assumed to be constant during 1997
and when multiplied by the total number of workmen in
the industry in 1999 the exposure hours were arrived at.
The above assumption is probably not strictly true to fact
but is, in the absence of further information, considered
reasonable for the purpose of arriving at the exposure
risk.
The frequency and severity rates for time loss accidents
are summarised below but for detailed analyses of these
rates refer to Tables 8B and 8C.
INDUSTRY
FREQUENCY RATE
1999 1998
Fishing
INDUSTRY
SEVERITY RATE
1999 1998
27.44
Fishing
14.34
9.89
8.98
12.97
Mining
1.66
2.64
Wood
8.63
10.36
Transport
1.33
1.98
Transport
7.32
8.75
Glass, Bricks and Tiles
1.16
1.23
Glass, Bricks and Tiles
7.24
5.86
8.83
6.80
Building and Construction
1.14
1.59
Iron and Steel
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
0.87
1.16
Food, Drink and Tobacco
5.68
6.42
Wood
0.79
1.29
Local Authorities
5.07
5.56
Iron and Steel
0.77
1.01
Building and Construction
4.89
6.57
Food, Drink and Tobacco
0.70
0.92
0.67
0.64
Mining
21.04
Chemical
4.50
4.94
Chemical
Printing and Paper
4.44
4.31
All Industries
0.59
0.83
All Industries
Agriculture and Forestry
3.92
4.77
Agriculture and Forestry
0.58
0.69
3.73
4.65
Personal Services, Hotels
0.48
0.88
0.47
0.82
Textiles
2.87
3.53
Local Authorities
Leather
2.85
3.81
Printing and Paper
0.35
0.47
Trade and Commerce
2.35
3.07
Trade and Commerce
0.32
0.49
Personal Services, Hotels
2.19
2.79
Leather
0.25
0.40
Educational Services
2.06
2.02
Educational Services
0.23
0.24
Entertainment and Sport
0.17
0.42
Textiles
0.15
0.25
Charitable, Religious, Political
and Trade Organizations
1.98
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
1.97
2.59
Professional Services, N.O.S.
0.12
0.22
Entertainment and Sport
1.83
2.61
0.11
0.17
Medical Services
1.25
1.14
Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
Professional Services, N.O.S.
0.78
0.98
Medical Services
0.08
0.16
Banking, Finance, Insurance
0.53
0.59
Banking, Finance, Insurance
0.07
0.15
2.28
COMPARISON OF ACCIDENT FREQUENCY
RATES
To obtain the frequency rate, multiply the total
number of accidents by 1 000 000 and divide by the
total hours of exposure. This rate has been
calculated for a sample and no claim is made for
their strict accuracy, as the sample was small and
not very representative.
As in previous years, the Fishing Industry has a
frequency rate that is much higher than any other
industry. The rate for Fishing is 21.04 with Mining
the second highest with 8.98. The average for all
industries is 3.92.
The rates for permanent disabling injuries are not in
the same order. For these injuries the Mining
Industry has the highest rate at 1.18 followed by
Fishing (0.95).
The six worst industries for fatalities are Fishing
(2.09), Transport (0.14), Building and Construction
(0.11), Mining (0.10), Glass, Bricks and Tiles (0.07)
and Personal Services, Hotels (0.05).
COMPARISON OF SEVERITY RATES
The severity rate indicate the number of days that were
lost due to accidents for every 1 000 hours worked.
This is an indication of how severe accidents that
occurred were. The number of accidents also play a
role and a relation between frequency and severity
rates can be expected. Where the relative positions of
a industry is much different for the two rates it is an
indication that accidents in that industry is either more
or less severe than for other industries.
The industry with the highest severity rate is Fishing
(14.34) followed by Mining (1.66).
Industries with the highest severity rates for permanent
disablement injuries are Fishing (1.07), Mining (0.79),
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen (0.56), Glass, Bricks and
Tiles (0.54), Wood (0.48), and Iron and Steel (0.37).
Industries with the highest severity rates for fatalities
are Fishing (12.51), Transport (0.83), Building and
Construction (0.68), Mining (0.62) and Glass, Bricks
and Tiles (0.44).
6
ACCIDENT FUND COSTS (EXCLUDING EMPLOYERS WITH MEDICAL AID
ARRANGEMENT)
Table 6 gives an analyses of the cost of accidents to the Accident Fund. The costs of the other carriers are
incomplete and have, therefore been omitted. (See Table 7 for Costs to all carriers.)
Ratio of Medical Costs to Total Costs
In the case of the Accident Fund the ratio of medical costs to total costs is 1: 0.68 but if the
costs relating to cases reported by employers having arrangements under Section 81 of the Act
is excluded, the ratio of medical to total costs is 1: 0.67
TABLE I
AVERAGE COST - ACCIDENT FUND EXCLUDING EMPLOYERS
WITH MEDICAL AID ARRANGEMENTS
Medical Aid Only Cases
R1 275.7
Temporary Total Disablement
R4 662.6
Permanent Disablement
R46 819.0
Fatal
R226 828.8
Total
R3 626.1
TABLE J
AVERAGE AND TOTAL COSTS 1994- 1999
ACCIDENT FUND INCLUDING ALL EMPLOYERS - SECTION 81
YEAR
1994
AVERAGE COST
R2 959.9
TOTAL COST
R 639 792 973.5
1995
R3 574.4
R 811 428 002.3
1996
R4 459.1
R1 030 849 312.1
1997
R4 552.7
R1 017 930 589.4
1998
R4 362.5
R 926 953 885.9
1999
R3 600.8
R 645 978 238.8
TABLE K
AVERAGE COST (1995-1999)
FOR THE VARIOUS EXTENTS OF DISABLEMENT
ACCIDENT FUND INCLUDING ALL EMPLOYERS - SECTION 81
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Medical Aid Only and
Temporary Total
Disablement
R 1 533.02
R 1 806.67
R 2 018.63
R 2 181.43
R 2 026.21
Permanent Disablement
R 40 438.07 R 56 972.10
R 62 842.71 R 54 554.54
R 46 370.50
Fatal
R 131 734.17 R 162 300.21 R 231 746.45 R 216 220.98 R 225 893.98
All Extents of Disablement
7
R 3 574.42
R 4 459.10
R 4 552.71
R 4 362.53
R 3 600.79
TABLE L
ALLOCATION OF 1999 EXPENDITURE BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT AND TYPE OF
COMPENSATION
(ACCIDENT FUND INCLUDING ALL EMPLOYERS - SECTION 81)
No days off
Number of cases
Medical Aid
Periodical Payments
Lump Sum Payments
Capitalized Value
135 563
R170 469 144
R 0
R 0
R 0
Temporary
Total
Disablement
39 733
R141 826 897
R42 890 890
R 0
R 0
Total
R170 469 144
R184 717 787
EXTENT
Permanent
Disablement
Fatal
Total
3 543
R65 791 330
R12 824 381
R35 286 982
R50 387 986
560
R6 211 149
R1 254 850
R 182 813
R118 851 815
179 399
R384 298 520
R56 970 122
R35 469 796
R169 239 801
R164 290 680
R126 500 628
R645 978 239
COSTS - ALL CARRIERS
According to Table 7 the total cost of compensation and Medical Aid for 1999 was:
Known
Estimated Costs
TOTAL
R1 061 133 601
R 289 877 653
R1 360 011 254
Actual figures of the total costs of compensation and medical aid for all carriers are not available.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION STATISTICS
Tables 9 and 10 contain accident statistics that are considered to be of practical use by safety officers and others
in the field of accident prevention. The analysis reveals in broad outline the underlying causes of accidents in the
various industries.
CHART OF PERMANENT INJURIES ACCORDING TO LOCATION OF INJURY
ACCIDENT FUND ONLY
For each location of injury the number of permanent disablement injuries is shown as a percentage of the total
number of permanent disablement cases.
16.57%
Head
1.98%
Eyes
Arms
6.18%
Trunk
7.85%
Hands
2.26%
52.07%
Fingers
6.32%
Legs
Feet
0.68%
Toes
1.02%
General
0.00%
5.08%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
8
9
TABLE 1: NUMBER OF CASES BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT AND CARRIER
CARRIER
CODE
MEDICAL AID ONLY
TEMPORARY
DISABLEMENT
PERMANENT
DISABLEMENT
FATAL
TOTAL
Accident Fund
1
133 630
39 536
3 460
554
177 180
Accident Fund - employers Section 81
2
1 933
197
83
6
2 219
3+9
1 158
2 087
24
20
3 289
South African Transport Services
4
9
1
0
0
10
Government Departments
5
5 541
4 055
136
72
9 804
Exempted Municipalities
6
1 051
1 499
20
12
2 582
Rand Mutual Assurance Co. Ltd.
7
1 770
11 478
8 282
161
21 691
Federated Employer’s Mutual Assurance Co. Ltd.
8
4 794
1 936
45
64
6 839
149 886
60 789
12 050
889
223 614
Provincial Administrations and Homeland Authorities
TOTAL
TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF ACCIDENTS ACCORDING TO PERIOD OF ABSENCE, EXTENT OF
DISABLEMENT AND CARRIER - PERIOD OF ABSENCE IN DAYS
CARRIER AND EXTENT
0-3
days
04-6
days
7-13
days
14-20
days
21-27
days
28-55
days
56-90
days
91-181
days
182-272
days
273-364
days
365+
days
Total
0
0.00%
34
0.09%
51
1.44%
1
0.18%
0
0.00%
19
0.05%
48
1.35%
1
0.18%
135,563
100.00%
39 733
100.00%
3 543
100.00%
560
100.00%
0
0.00%
8
0.13%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
5
0.08%
1
0.63%
0
0.00%
6 708
100.00%
6 143
100.00%
160
100.00%
92
100.00%
0
0.00%
15
0.10%
48
0.58%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
6
0.04%
26
0.31%
0
0.00%
7 615
100.00%
14 913
100.00%
8,347
100.00%
237
100.00%
ACCIDENT FUND
Medical Aid Only
% to Total of Group
Temporary Disablement
% to Total of Group
Permanent Disablement
% to Total of Group
Fatal
% to Total of Group
135 563
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100.00% 0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
101
14 144
12 974
4 133
2 049
3 930
1 476
760
113
0.25%
35.60% 32.65% 10.40%
5.16%
9.89%
3.71%
1.91%
0.28%
1 195
115
262
246
212
614
348
333
119
33.73%
3.25%
7.39%
6.94%
5.98%
17.33%
9.82%
9.40%
3.36%
542
2
6
0
2
3
2
0
1
96.79%
0.36%
1.07%
0.00%
0.36%
0.54%
0.36%
0.00%
0.18%
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, TRANSNET, PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATIONS AND HOMELAND AUTHORITIES
Medical Aid Only
6 708
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
% to Total of Group
100.00% 0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
Temporary Disablement
1 035
1 509
1 562
626
345
604
246
168
35
% to Total of Group
16.85% 24.56% 25.43% 10.19%
5.62%
9.83%
4.00%
2.73%
0.57%
Permanent Disablement
88
3
4
6
7
18
15
16
2
% to Total of Group
55.00%
1.88%
2.50%
3.75%
4.38%
11.25%
9.38%
10.00%
1.25%
Fatal
92
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
% to Total of Group
100.00% 0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
MUTUAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MUNICIPALITIES
Medical Aid Only
7 615
0
0
% to Total of Group
100.00% 0.00%
0.00%
Temporary Disablement
1 196
3 425
4 732
% to Total of Group
8.02%
22.97% 31.73%
Permanent Disablement
6,252
48
125
% to Total of Group
74.90%
0.58%
1.50%
Fatal
234
0
1
% to Total of Group
98.73%
0.00%
0.42%
0
0.00%
1 628
10.92%
128
1.53%
1
0.42%
0
0.00%
848
5.69%
114
1.37%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
1 793
12.02%
561
6.72%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
877
5.88%
470
5.63%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
348
2.33%
445
5.33%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
45
0.30%
130
1.56%
1
0.42%
NOTE: Each percentage has been rounded off separately. Their totals shall therefore not necessarily add to 100%.
10
11
NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF ACCIDENTS ACCORDING TO AGENCY AND EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 3
Agency
Medical Aid
Temporary
Permanent
Fatal
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
1. Machines
20 289
13.54%
8 481
13.95%
1 858
15.42%
23
2.59%
30 651
13.71%
2. Vehicles
16 283
10.86%
9 908
16.30%
934
7.75%
351
39.48%
27 476
12.29%
3. Poisonous/Corrosive Substances
4 911
3.28%
1 553
2.55%
240
1.99%
14
1.57%
6 718
3.00%
4. Explosions, Fire, Hot Substances
3 573
2.38%
1 212
1.99%
36
0.30%
46
5.17%
4 867
2.18%
352
0.23%
152
0.25%
12
0.10%
18
2.02%
534
0.24%
6. Animals, etc.
4 091
2.73%
1 484
2.44%
12
0.10%
16
1.80%
5 603
2.51%
7. Hand Tools
10 301
6.87%
2 777
4.57%
155
1.29%
10
1.12%
13 243
5.92%
8. Miscellaneous Agencies
90 086
60.10%
35 222
57.94%
8 803
73.05%
411
46.23%
134 522
60.16%
Total
149 886
100.00%
60 789
100.00%
12 050
100.00%
889
100.00%
223 614
100.00%
5. Electrical Apparatus
Note: Each percentage have been rounded off separately. Their totals would therefore not necessarily be 100%.
TABLE 4: NUMBER OF PERMANENT DISABLEMENT CASES
ACCORDING TO PERCENTAGE
DISABLEMENT AND CARRIER
Carrier
Percentage
1-5%
6-10%
11-15%
16-20%
21-25%
26-30%
31-39%
40-49%
50-59%
60-69%
70-79%
80-89%
90-99%
100%
Total
1,2
3,4,5,9
6,7,8
Total
1 744
46
4 062
5 852
718
18
1 955
2 691
426
10
1 114
1 550
222
4
670
896
123
3
297
423
92
2
175
269
67
45
36
148
58
2
9
69
44
23
5
72
15
4
5
24
2
0
0
2
1
0
2
3
1
0
0
1
30
3
17
50
3 543
160
8 347
12 050
For names of Carriers see page 1
12
TABLE 5
NUMBER OF CASES BY LOCATION OF INJURY, PERMANENT DISABLEMENT,FRACTURES,
TRAUMATIC AMPUTATIONS AND CARRIER
ALL
PERMANENT DISABLEMENT
EXTENTS
CARRIER
FRACTURES AMPUTATIONS
1,2 3,4,5,9 6,7,8 TOTAL
00 Brain
1 438
6
70
0
76
0
0
01 Skull - Scalp
8 060
18
2
198
218
108
0
02 Ear
8 195
472
2
5 840 6 314
0
0
03 Eye and Orbit
19 315
70
1
1
72
7
0
04 Nose and Sinuses
664
2
0
0
2
159
0
05 Face - Upper Jaw
2 380
20
0
2
22
274
0
06 Lower Jaw
872
17
0
0
17
118
0
07 Neck and Throat
3 522
40
5
29
74
70
0
09 Multiple
1 662
12
0
0
12
23
3
TOTAL: HEAD, FACE AND NECK
46 108
657
80
6 070 6 807
759
3
10 Thorax (Excluding Spine)
5 459
82
0
26
108
706
0
11 Thoracic Spinal Region
419
6
0
1
7
33
0
12 Abdomen and Lower Spine
10 772
103
5
5
113
173
0
13 Anterior Abdominal Wall
376
1
0
0
1
0
0
14 Pelvic Girdle
8 077
77
7
4
88
319
0
15 External Genital Area
318
4
0
0
4
0
0
18 Other
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
19 Multiple (to Trunk)
686
5
0
0
5
3
0
TOTAL: TRUNK
26 137
278
12
36
326
1 234
0
20 Scapula
362
0
0
0
0
42
0
21 Collar Bone
208
2
0
1
3
121
0
22 Shoulder
4 758
47
3
1
51
145
0
23 Fore-arm
5 381
49
5
3
57
944
8
24 Elbow
2 359
20
1
1
22
183
1
25 Arm
1 928
32
3
5
40
266
7
26 Both Arms
271
2
3
0
5
7
0
29 Multiple to one arm
3 433
19
0
193
212
55
0
30 Wrist
4 457
48
2
3
53
575
2
31 Palm
1 518
0
0
0
0
0
0
32 Back of Hand
10 026
55
0
3
58
614
13
33 Thumb
9 435
239
4
3
246
748
332
34 Single Finger
28 736
1 279
22
23
1 324
2 991
1 960
35 Thumb and one or More Fingers
494
33
0
1
34
19
23
36 Two or more Fingers (Excluding Thumb)
3 784
294
4
12
310
317
306
37 Two Hands
410
7
0
1
8
7
3
39 Multiple to one Hand
5 130
18
0
1 116 1 134
41
6
TOTAL: UPPER EXTREMITIES
82 690
2 144
47
1 366 3 557
7 075
2 661
40 Thigh - Femur
1 989
16
0
0
16
171
0
41 Knee Joint (Incl. Patella)
8 585
68
2
0
70
216
0
42 Leg below Knee
8 548
51
1
5
57
799
16
43 Ankle
9 699
68
9
2
79
905
0
44 Foot - Incl. Toes
311
7
0
1
8
52
11
45 Foot - Excluding Toes
9 216
17
0
1
18
902
0
46 Toes (One or More)
2 910
36
1
1
38
926
52
47 Whole Lower Limb
3 791
12
1
234
247
43
1
48 Both Feet
134
0
0
0
0
12
0
49 Both Lower Limbs
2 820
9
1
348
358
19
2
TOTAL: LOWER EXTREMITIES
48 003
284
15
592
891
4 045
82
50 Head, Face, Neck and Trunk
2 082
15
0
1
16
26
0
51 Head, Face, Neck and Limb(s)
4 379
49
0
5
54
45
0
52 Head, Face, Neck, Limb(s) and Trunk
3 365
28
0
7
35
18
0
53 Trunk and Upper Limb(s)
2 292
17
3
1
21
74
0
54 Trunk and Lower Limb(s)
2 319
27
1
45
73
58
0
55 Upper and Lower Limb(s)
2 734
33
2
2
37
89
1
56 Trunk, Lower and Upper Limb(s)
1 486
9
0
94
103
12
0
99 Not Specified
2 019
2
0
128
130
8
0
TOTAL: MULTIPLE INJURIES
20 676
180
6
283
469
330
1
GRAND TOTAL
223 614 3 543
160 8 347 12 050
13 443
2 747
13
TABLE 6: COST OF ACCIDENTS BY INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION AND EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT (ACCIDENT FUND)
Total Cost and Number
Class
Number % to Total
Number
1&2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
16 652
486
5 635
13 361
12 573
4 537
9 111
2 406
7 655
863
3 562
33 999
325
20 687
1 507
18 080
7 403
11 198
721
3 325
1 308
2 414
1 591
9.28%
0.27%
3.14%
7.45%
7.01%
2.53%
5.08%
1.34%
4.27%
0.48%
1.99%
18.95%
0.18%
11.53%
0.84%
10.08%
4.13%
6.24%
0.40%
1.85%
0.73%
1.35%
0.89%
179 399 100.00%
Cost
R53 530 385
R8 560 966
R24 925 994
R64 199 172
R34 961 024
R8 937 590
R23 711 948
R7 107 977
R27 884 384
R1 787 259
R15 106 340
R105 143 668
R3 384 962
R69 379 899
R5 838 938
R97 561 762
R23 673 716
R40 800 575
R3 322 616
R6 877 682
R8 194 981
R7 644 189
R3 442 211
% to Total
Cost
8.29%
1.33%
3.86%
9.94%
5.41%
1.38%
3.67%
1.10%
4.32%
0.28%
2.34%
16.28%
0.52%
10.74%
0.90%
15.10%
3.66%
6.32%
0.51%
1.06%
1.27%
1.18%
0.53%
R645 978 239 100.00%
Temporary
Av. Cost
R 3 215
R 17 615
R 4 423
R 4 805
R 2 781
R 1 970
R 2 603
R 2 954
R 3 643
R 2 071
R 4 241
R 3 093
R 10 415
R 3 354
R 3 875
R 5 396
R 3 198
R 3 644
R 4 608
R 2 069
R 6 265
R 3 167
R 2 164
Number
4 500
190
1 560
2 850
2 784
1 111
2 452
576
1 512
204
785
6 148
66
3 858
262
5 153
1 829
2 113
136
335
248
722
339
R 3 601 39 733
Cost
Permanent
Av. Cost
R17 817 318 R 3 959
R 741 085 R 3 900
R6 174 869 R 3 958
R16 723 167 R 5 868
R10 197 577 R 3 663
R3 215 165 R 2 894
R7 859 381 R 3 205
R2 824 522 R 4 904
R6 326 947 R 4 185
R 493 987 R 2 422
R3 856 344 R 4 913
R30 683 864 R 4 991
R 757 592 R 11 479
R19 432 551 R 5 037
R2 096 538 R 8 002
R26 561 806 R 5 155
R8 501 906 R 4 648
R12 138 622 R 5 745
R 877 082 R 6 449
R1 732 206 R 5 171
R1 992 637 R 8 035
R2 580 995 R 3 575
R1 131 628 R 3 338
R184 717 787
Number
Cost
Fatal
Av. Cost
Number
358
10
240
279
280
69
250
53
195
10
93
848
20
263
14
289
76
106
11
17
26
22
14
R9 074 571
R 767 608
R10 292 913
R17 058 508
R9 229 733
R2 253 760
R6 965 426
R1 859 704
R9 071 179
R 698 160
R3 886 100
R31 492 836
R 997 620
R15 306 155
R 726 192
R24 823 504
R4 452 029
R7 355 515
R 730 131
R 990 979
R3 420 962
R1 887 299
R 949 796
R 25 348
R 76 761
R 42 887
R 61 142
R 32 963
R 32 663
R 27 862
R 35 089
R 46 519
R 69 816
R 41 786
R 37 138
R 49 881
R 58 198
R 51 871
R 85 895
R 58 579
R 69 392
R 66 376
R 58 293
R 131 575
R 85 786
R 67 843
71
22
21
74
28
1
8
1
19
1
9
56
2
50
4
105
16
57
1
1
3
9
1
R 4 649 3 543
R164 290 680
R 46 371
560
Cost
R8 965 057
R6 755 416
R3 603 873
R15 039 201
R5 130 263
R 363 509
R1 323 225
R 171 086
R6 360 682
R 19 393
R 878 223
R17 368 021
R1 435 865
R13 839 369
R1 104 481
R28 680 444
R4 654 844
R7 520 817
R 686 035
R 103 756
R1 171 082
R1 234 807
R 91 179
Av. Cost
R 126 268
R 307 064
R 171 613
R 203 232
R 183 224
R 363 509
R 165 403
R 171 086
R 334 773
R 19 393
R 97 580
R 310 143
R 717 932
R 276 787
R 276 120
R 273 147
R 290 928
R 131 944
R 686 035
R 103 756
R 390 361
R 137 201
R 91 179
R126 500 628 R 225 894
14
15
TOTAL COST OF COMPENSATION BY CARRIER AND NATURE OF PAYMENT
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 7
CARRIER
Periodical
Payments
Capitalised Value
of Pensions
Lump Sum
Medical Aid
TOTAL
Accident Fund
1
R56 435 974
R167 406 862
R34 323 720
R384 298 520
R642 465 077
Accident Fund - Employers Section 81
2
R 534 148
R1 832 939
R1 146 076
R 0
R3 513 162
3+9
R7 731 210
R10 008 624
R 262 926
R 56 961
R18 059 721
South African Transport Services
4
R 1 771
R 0
R 0
R 9 680
R 11 451
Government Departments
5
R12 065 419
R112 455 667
R3 669 009
R2 864 737
R131 054 831
Local Authorities (Exempted)
6
R3 101 170
R4 017 280
R 332 289
R 31 797
R7 482 535
Rand Mutual Assurance Co. Ltd.
7
R32 697 846
R96 867 024
R97 056 623
R21 217 273
R247 838 766
Federated Employer’s Mutual Assurance Co. Ltd.
8
R 898 323
R1 673 547
R 12 653
R8 123 535
R10 708 058
R113 465 860
R394 261 943
Provincial Administrations and Homeland Authorities
TOTAL
R136 803 296 R416 602 502
R1061 133 601
R2
R5 229 581
R5 229 581
R3
R26 741 374
R26 741 374
R4
R 0
R 0
R5
R187 954 959
R187 954 959
R6
R11 059 135
R11 059 135
R7
R48 844 197
R48 844 197
R8
R19 048 406
R19 048 406
TOTAL
R298 877 653
R298 877 653
GRAND TOTAL
R715 480 155
R1360 011 254
EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT ACCORDING TO INDUSTRY - NUMBER OF CASES SHOWN
AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL OF INDUSTRIAL GROUP
ACCIDENT FUND
Class
Industry
TABLE 8A
No. of
cases
Medical Aid
Temporary Permanent
Disablement Disablement
Fatal
%
%
%
%
16 652
70.4%
27.0%
2.1%
0.4%
1.
Agriculture and Forestry
3.
Fishing
486
54.3%
39.1%
2.1%
4.5%
4.
Mining
5 635
67.7%
27.7%
4.3%
0.4%
5.
Building and Construction
13 361
76.0%
21.3%
2.1%
0.6%
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
12 573
75.4%
22.1%
2.2%
0.2%
7.
Textiles
4 537
74.0%
24.5%
1.5%
0.0%
8.
Wood
9 111
70.3%
26.9%
2.7%
0.1%
9.
Printing and Paper
2 406
73.8%
23.9%
2.2%
0.0%
10.
Chemical
7 655
77.5%
19.8%
2.5%
0.2%
11.
Leather
863
75.1%
23.6%
1.2%
0.1%
12.
Glass, Bricks and Tiles
3 562
75.1%
22.0%
2.6%
0.3%
13.
Iron and Steel
33 999
79.3%
18.1%
2.5%
0.2%
14.
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
325
72.9%
20.3%
6.2%
0.6%
15.
Trade and Commerce
20 687
79.8%
18.6%
1.3%
0.2%
16.
Banking, Finance, Insurance
1 507
81.4%
17.4%
0.9%
0.3%
17.
Transport
18 080
69.3%
28.5%
1.6%
0.6%
18.
Local Authorities
7 403
74.1%
24.7%
1.0%
0.2%
19.
Personal Services, Hotels
11 198
79.7%
18.9%
0.9%
0.5%
20.
Entertainment and Sport
721
79.5%
18.9%
1.5%
0.1%
21.
Medical Services
3 325
89.4%
10.1%
0.5%
0.0%
22.
Professional Services, N.O.S.
1 308
78.8%
19.0%
2.0%
0.2%
23.
Educational Services
2 414
68.8%
29.9%
0.9%
0.4%
24.
Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
1 591
77.7%
21.3%
0.9%
0.1%
179 399
75.6%
22.1%
2.0%
0.3%
TOTAL
16
17
TABLE 8B: ACCIDENT FREQUENCY RATE - ACCIDENT FUND
Class Industry
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
Mining
Building and Construction
Food, Drink and Tobacco
Textiles
Wood
Printing and Paper
Chemical
Leather
Glass, Bricks and Tiles
Iron and Steel
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
Trade and Commerce
Banking, Finance, Insurance
Transport
Local Authorities
Personal Services, Hotels
Entertainment and Sport
Medical Services
Professional Services, N.O.S.
Educational Services
Charitable, Religious, Political
and Trade Organizations
TOTAL
Number Average
Hours of
Number Frequency
Number of Accidents
of
Manexposure to risk
of
Rate
according to extent of
Workmen hours
Accidents
disablement
Worked
1997
Temp. Perm. Fatal Total
Frequency Rate
Temp. Perm.
Fatal
582 606
4 648
89 363
290 444
242 758
183 482
131 451
63 492
174 094
34 276
60 497
515 567
18 563
781 431
230 806
333 955
166 826
457 081
35 712
124 835
157 389
161 195
45.4
45.4
45.4
45.1
44.9
44.8
47.8
44.7
44.1
44.1
40.5
46.7
48.1
45.4
45.4
45.4
45.4
45.4
45.4
45.4
45.4
45.4
1 322 515 620
10 550 960
202 854 010
654 951 220
544 587 113
410 999 680
313 839 263
141 745 890
383 587 113
75 492 890
122 506 425
1 202 817 811
44 644 015
1 773 848 370
523 929 620
758 077 850
378 695 020
1 037 573 870
81 066 240
283 375 450
357 273 030
365 912 650
4 929
222
1 821
3 203
3 092
1 181
2 710
630
1 726
215
887
7 052
88
4 171
280
5 547
1 921
2 276
148
353
277
753
3.73
21.04
8.98
4.89
5.68
2.87
8.63
4.44
4.50
2.85
7.24
5.86
1.97
2.35
0.53
7.32
5.07
2.19
1.83
1.25
0.78
2.06
4 500
190
1 560
2 850
2 784
1 111
2 452
576
1 512
204
785
6 148
66
3 858
262
5 153
1 829
2 113
136
335
248
722
358
10
240
279
280
69
250
53
195
10
93
848
20
263
14
289
76
106
11
17
26
22
71
22
21
74
28
1
8
1
19
1
9
56
2
50
4
105
16
57
1
1
3
9
4 929
222
1 821
3 203
3 092
1 181
2 710
630
1 726
215
887
7 052
88
4 171
280
5 547
1 921
2 276
148
353
277
753
3.40
18.01
7.69
4.35
5.11
2.70
7.81
4.06
3.94
2.70
6.41
5.11
1.48
2.17
0.50
6.80
4.83
2.04
1.68
1.18
0.69
1.97
0.27
0.95
1.18
0.43
0.51
0.17
0.80
0.37
0.51
0.13
0.76
0.71
0.45
0.15
0.03
0.38
0.20
0.10
0.14
0.06
0.07
0.06
0.05
2.09
0.10
0.11
0.05
0.00
0.03
0.01
0.05
0.01
0.07
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.01
0.14
0.04
0.05
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.02
78 876
45.4
179 048 520
354
1.98
339
14
1
354
1.89
0.08
0.01
11 169 892 630
43 836
560 43 836
3.56
0.32
0.05
4 919 347
3.92 39 733 3 543
TABLE 8C: ACCIDENT SEVERITY RATES - ACCIDENT FUND
Class Industry
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
Mining
Building and Construction
Food, Drink and Tobacco
Textiles
Wood
Printing and Paper
Chemical
Leather
Glass, Bricks and Tiles
Iron and Steel
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
Trade and Commerce
Banking, Finance, Insurance
Transport
Local Authorities
Personal Services, Hotels
Entertainment and Sport
Medical Services
Professional Services, N.O.S.
Educational Services
Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
TOTAL
Number of
Hours of
Total Time Severity
Workmen exposure to risk Loss - Days Rates
Time Loss According to Extent of
Disablement - Days
Temp.
Perm.
Fatal
Total
116 489
230 370 426 000 772 859
7 918
11 340 132 000 151 258
49 123
160 980 126 000 336 103
92 427
209 730 444 000 746 157
59 137
152 700 168 000 379 837
19 789
36 030
6 000
61 819
49 558
151 470
48 000 249 028
12 062
31 140
6 000
49 202
36 746
107 610 114 000 258 356
4 017
8 610
6 000
18 627
22 616
65 760
54 000 142 376
139 495
448 770 336 000 924 265
2 034
24 960
12 000
38 994
91 639
176 610 300 000 568 249
7 250
6 420
24 000
37 670
151 930
226 680 630 000 1 008 610
36 084
47 580
96 000 179 664
54 934
101 010 342 000 497 944
4 098
3 480
6 000
13 578
9 003
8 460
6 000
23 463
8 037
17 400
18 000
43 437
11 184
18 240
54 000
83 424
582 606
4 648
89 363
290 444
242 758
183 482
131 451
63 492
174 094
34 276
60 497
515 567
18 563
781 431
230 806
333 955
166 826
457 081
35 712
124 835
157 389
161 195
1322 515 620
10 550 960
202 854 010
654 951 220
544 587 113
410 999 680
313 839 263
141 745 890
383 587 113
75 492 890
122 506 425
1202 817 811
44 644 015
1773 848 370
523 929 620
758 077 850
378 695 020
1037 573 870
81 066 240
283 375 450
357 273 030
365 912 650
772 859
151 258
336 103
746 157
379 837
61 819
249 028
49 202
258 356
18 627
142 376
924 265
38 994
568 249
37 670
1 008 610
179 664
497 944
13 578
23 463
43 437
83 424
0.58
14.34
1.66
1.14
0.70
0.15
0.79
0.35
0.67
0.25
1.16
0.77
0.87
0.32
0.07
1.33
0.47
0.48
0.17
0.08
0.12
0.23
78 876
179 048 520
19 911
0.11
7 191
4 919 347
11169 892 630
6 604 831
0.59
992 761
6 720
6 000
Severity Rates
Temp
0.09
0.75
0.24
0.14
0.11
0.05
0.16
0.09
0.10
0.05
0.18
0.12
0.05
0.05
0.01
0.20
0.10
0.05
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.03
Perm Fatal
0.17 0.32
1.07 12.51
0.79 0.62
0.32 0.68
0.28 0.31
0.09 0.01
0.48 0.15
0.22 0.04
0.28 0.30
0.11 0.08
0.54 0.44
0.37 0.28
0.56 0.27
0.10 0.17
0.01 0.05
0.30 0.83
0.13 0.25
0.10 0.33
0.04 0.07
0.03 0.02
0.05 0.05
0.05 0.15
19 911 0.04
0.04
0.03
2 252 070 3 360 000 6 604 831 0.09
0.20
0.30
18
NUMBER OF EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN IN MAIN INDUSTRIAL CLASSES
INSURED BY ACCIDENT FUND
ACCIDENT FUND
TABLE 8D
Class
Industry
Number of Workmen
Average per
Employers
Number
%
Employer
44 075
582 606
11.84%
13.22
1
Agriculture and Forestry
3
Fishing
280
4 648
0.09%
16.60
4
Mining
1 210
89 363
1.82%
73.85
5
Building and Construction
31 434
290 444
5.90%
9.24
6
Food, Drink and Tobacco
9 067
242 758
4.93%
26.77
7
Textiles
3 442
183 482
3.73%
53.31
8
Wood
7 643
131 451
2.67%
17.20
9
Printing and Paper
2 076
63 492
1.29%
30.58
10
Chemical
4 029
174 094
3.54%
43.21
11
Leather
723
34 276
0.70%
47.41
12
Glass, Bricks and Tiles
2 891
60 497
1.23%
20.93
13
Iron and Steel
31 023
515 567
10.48%
16.62
14
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
2 058
18 563
0.38%
9.02
15
Trade and Commerce
53 511
781 431
15.88%
14.60
16
Banking, Finance, Insurance
6 405
230 806
4.69%
36.04
17
Transport
11 671
333 955
6.79%
28.61
18
Local Authorities
695
166 826
3.39%
240.04
19
Personal Services, Hotels
37 930
457 081
9.29%
12.05
20
Entertainment and Sport
2 617
35 712
0.73%
13.65
21
Medical Services
9 672
124 835
2.54%
12.91
22
Professional Services, N.O.S.
11 349
157 389
3.20%
13.87
23
Educational Services
6 150
161 195
3.28%
26.21
24
Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
5 475
78 876
1.60%
14.41
285 426
4 919 347
100.00%
17.24
TOTAL
19
Number of
ALL CARRIERS
MEDICAL AID ONLY
Machinery
001-199
200-219
Lifting, Hoisting Machinery and
Conveyers
220-239
240-249
139
INDUSTRY
Automobiles
Other
Vehicles
270-279
250-269
281-299
1318
772
TABLE 9A1- PAGE 1
Corrosive
and
Poisonous
Substances
300-399
Explosives
Hot Irons
and Hot
Substances
Electrical
Apparatus
Hand
Tools
Platforms,
Scaffolds,
Stairs
450-469
Animals,
Reptiles,
Germs,
Viruses
480-499
500-599
604;632;
644;673;675
Floors,
Sidewalks,
Runways
and Roads
628;658;
669;671
400-409
410-439
321
7
118
18
853
1134
90
106
1.
3.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
1194
8
7
2
33
18
0
0
0
3
21
6
0
4.
Mining
724
220
165
255
341
28
64
21
31
252
54
20
5.
Building and Construction
1766
282
984
172
465
53
262
49
385
948
762
240
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
1697
280
574
200
344
17
212
15
144
1365
311
322
7.
Textiles
1157
22
52
63
93
2
93
10
14
319
76
64
8.
Wood
1267
81
247
73
126
2
60
10
107
650
65
42
9.
Printing and Paper
496
66
98
19
49
0
31
2
6
162
47
46
10. Chemical
1003
130
242
88
565
24
232
19
18
520
172
124
11. Leather
177
7
5
12
53
0
12
1
8
73
13
12
12. Glass, Bricks and Tiles
305
79
110
31
89
5
43
4
19
139
58
24
13. Iron and Steel
5926
404
1131
283
806
81
936
52
81
1727
440
273
14. Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
34
2
10
5
20
0
10
0
2
15
11
7
1605
373
1329
463
400
35
272
34
151
1063
694
636
16. Banking, Finance, Insurance
21
20
171
23
20
1
15
4
11
22
189
84
17. Transport
486
249
2464
670
336
14
196
19
576
527
333
165
18. Local Authorities
206
25
1011
114
239
8
77
60
445
298
154
96
19. Personal Services, Hotels
410
80
1237
157
303
22
385
20
444
482
479
436
20. Entertainment and Sport
35
5
27
8
16
2
7
2
73
25
28
33
21. Medical Services
86
8
124
98
116
4
92
1
39
176
124
379
22. Professional Services, N.O.S.
64
15
124
13
45
6
24
4
20
50
82
45
23. Educational Services
76
5
70
22
70
1
26
1
233
70
123
97
24. Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
25. Not Registered (Unknown)
35
2
61
19
37
0
42
1
73
54
78
138
86
11
1091
63
93
6
46
5
355
209
260
272
18864
2512
12647
3656
4965
318
3255
352
4091
10301
4649
3661
15. Trade and Commerce
TOTAL
20
21
ALL CARRIERS
INDUSTRY
MEDICAL AID ONLY
Boxes,
Benches,
Chairs and
Tables
608
Bricks,
Rocks,
Stones,
etc.
610
154
Ladders Lumber and
Woodworking
Material
TABLE 9A1- PAGE 2
Metal
Stock
Nails
and
Spikes
Pressure
Bursts
in Mines
643
645
649
652
662
244
236
460
1068
0
1.
3.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
87
1
2
0
2
7
30
0
4.
Mining
8
749
17
18
278
238
33
5.
Building and Construction
92
554
394
240
1197
891
6
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
198
10
95
21
298
421
0
7.
Textiles
64
4
27
13
170
182
8.
Wood
110
30
50
862
184
823
9.
Printing and Paper
30
3
9
11
83
66
10.
Chemical
68
19
48
22
364
293
11.
Leather
18
2
5
8
19
12.
Glass, Bricks and Tiles
24
209
25
20
13.
Iron and Steel
245
67
177
78
14.
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
9
4
0
0
15.
Trade and Commerce
619
87
417
114
16.
Banking, Finance, Insurance
111
6
11
2
17.
Transport
251
104
241
60
18.
Local Authorities
82
200
91
37
19.
Personal Services, Hotels
178
88
108
28
20.
Entertainment and Sport
12
3
4
21.
Medical Services
247
4
22.
Professional Services, N.O.S.
35
8
23.
Educational Services
52
24.
Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
Not Registered (Unknown)
70
112
99
25
16
55
107
0
TOTAL
2723
2447
2065
1826
8916
9607
43
25.
Metal
Tunnels, Other
Sheets,
Shafts Working
Pipes
in
Surfaces
and Poles Mines
648;661 683;686
694
344
All
Other
Agencies
GRAND
TOTAL
3059
11723
1
0
8
0
0
116
264
157
21
0
1888
5582
789
4
1
3882
14418
197
0
1
2761
9483
0
63
0
1
867
3356
0
174
0
0
1644
6607
0
43
0
0
509
1776
2
167
1
0
1808
5929
43
0
8
0
0
172
648
168
210
0
50
0
0
1116
2728
3397
2784
1
1584
1
1
6662
27137
11
19
0
12
0
0
66
237
942
720
0
401
0
1
6160
16516
19
18
0
11
1
0
478
1238
690
746
0
297
0
1
4109
12534
244
436
0
176
0
0
2466
6465
161
247
0
102
0
1
3554
8922
1
19
24
0
11
0
0
238
573
19
11
43
66
0
24
0
0
1311
2972
15
6
43
38
0
38
0
0
357
1032
35
25
16
46
98
1
21
0
0
573
1661
6
18
4
18
39
0
12
0
0
544
1251
55
0
0
3868
6834
4744
29
7
48208
149886
ALL CARRIERS
TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEMENT
Machinery
001-199
200-219
Lifting, Hoisting Machinery and
Conveyers
220-239
240-249
55
INDUSTRY
Automobiles
Other
Vehicles
270-279
250-269
281-299
598
275
TABLE 9A2- PAGE 1
Corrosive
and
Poisonous
Substances
300-399
Explosives
Hot Irons
and Hot
Substances
Electrical
Apparatus
Hand
Tools
Platforms,
Scaffolds,
Stairs
450-469
Animals,
Reptiles,
Germs,
Viruses
480-499
500-599
604;632;
644;673;675
Floors,
Sidewalks,
Runways
and Roads
628;658;
669;671
400-409
410-439
54
5
54
10
285
598
38
26
1.
3.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
377
12
10
1
17
1
0
3
0
1
19
2
3
4.
Mining
4022
767
50
2504
1012
19
23
8
2
71
24
6
5.
Building and Construction
411
122
409
80
93
11
78
29
136
266
345
161
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
514
101
240
66
60
3
86
5
25
312
101
102
7.
Textiles
396
18
32
22
20
1
24
2
0
64
43
35
8.
Wood
565
57
113
31
28
2
22
4
35
275
26
17
9.
Printing and Paper
181
24
37
12
8
0
8
1
0
23
19
12
10. Chemical
300
59
69
28
98
7
66
6
3
78
50
43
11. Leather
56
2
2
3
3
0
12
0
2
21
7
7
12. Glass, Bricks and Tiles
13. Iron and Steel
88
37
72
11
15
2
16
0
1
29
22
5
1031
168
381
78
96
35
313
24
15
311
159
68
14. Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
15
2
7
0
4
0
2
0
0
2
3
3
15. Trade and Commerce
308
151
544
101
49
9
74
9
19
152
145
160
16. Banking, Finance, Insurance
7
0
53
8
3
1
3
0
3
2
33
21
17. Transport
129
106
1333
307
57
0
69
15
207
167
144
67
18. Local Authorities
69
18
676
60
43
6
49
29
93
130
87
52
19. Personal Services, Hotels
82
18
364
27
38
5
65
2
87
72
137
103
20. Entertainment and Sport
5
1
16
4
1
0
4
0
19
2
11
4
21. Medical Services
8
0
27
7
6
0
9
0
8
5
15
45
22. Professional Services, N.O.S.
14
2
53
4
4
2
3
0
8
12
26
14
23. Educational Services
22
1
32
11
3
2
6
0
343
11
40
32
24. Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
25. Not Registered (Unknown)
9
1
28
9
6
0
5
0
10
9
20
38
117
26
1372
82
74
20
89
8
182
146
322
294
8738
1746
6509
3747
1776
130
1083
152
1484
2777
1819
1318
TOTAL
22
23
ALL CARRIERS
INDUSTRY
TABLE 9A2 – PAGE 2
TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEMENT
Boxes,
Benches,
Chairs and
Tables
608
Bricks,
Rocks,
Stones,
Etc.
610
Ladders Lumber and
Woodworking
Material
Metal
Stock
Nails
and
Spikes
Pressure
Bursts
in Mines
643
645
649
652
662
Metal
Tunnels, Other
Sheets,
Shafts Working
Pipes
in
Surfaces
and Poles Mines
648;661 683;686
694
All
Other
Agencies
GRAND
TOTAL
1.
3.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
21
60
94
192
168
212
0
134
0
0
1245
4501
2
2
1
1
9
17
0
4
0
0
85
190
4.
Mining
5
488
9
10
83
49
12
61
9
0
3802
13036
5.
Building and Construction
22
224
173
103
354
140
6
250
3
0
1171
4587
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
56
6
23
6
88
50
0
44
0
0
896
2784
7.
Textiles
31
1
11
4
41
24
0
14
0
0
328
1111
8.
Wood
27
12
15
390
75
123
0
82
0
0
617
2516
9.
Printing and Paper
6
0
3
2
21
12
0
4
0
0
203
576
10. Chemical
8
5
20
8
93
24
0
42
0
0
505
1512
11. Leather
2
0
2
1
6
5
0
2
0
0
71
204
12. Glass, Bricks and Tiles
7
81
9
4
41
18
0
26
0
0
318
802
13. Iron and Steel
79
23
87
26
954
209
0
373
0
0
1820
6250
14. Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
0
0
1
0
3
2
0
3
0
0
19
66
15. Trade and Commerce
138
31
87
24
210
77
0
104
0
0
1467
3859
16. Banking, Finance, Insurance
16
2
1
3
2
3
0
1
0
0
100
262
17. Transport
99
45
117
32
258
113
0
132
0
0
1756
5153
18. Local Authorities
45
95
54
16
94
120
0
75
0
0
1330
3141
19. Personal Services, Hotels
44
9
30
6
29
34
0
16
0
0
945
2113
20. Entertainment and Sport
0
1
1
0
4
3
0
2
0
0
58
136
21. Medical Services
17
4
8
0
4
2
0
1
0
0
169
335
22. Professional Services, N.O.S.
9
3
5
1
12
1
0
3
0
0
73
249
23. Educational Services
7
11
11
4
13
13
0
4
0
0
156
722
24. Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
25. Not Registered (Unknown)
18
2
10
2
4
2
0
1
0
0
165
339
TOTAL
141
97
43
19
72
92
0
54
0
1
3094
6345
800
1202
815
854
2638
1345
18
1432
12
1
20393
60789
ALL CARRIERS
PERMANENT DISABLEMENT
Machinery
001-199
200-219
Lifting, Hoisting Machinery and
Conveyers
220-239
240-249
6
INDUSTRY
Automobiles
Other
Vehicles
270-279
250-269
281-299
51
19
TABLE 9A3- PAGE 1
Corrosive
and
Poisonous
Substances
300-399
Explosives
Hot Irons
and Hot
Substances
Electrical
Apparatus
Hand
Tools
Platforms,
Scaffolds,
Stairs
450-469
Animals,
Reptiles,
Germs,
Viruses
480-499
500-599
604;632;
644;673;675
Floors,
Sidewalks,
Runways
and Roads
628;658;
669;671
400-409
410-439
0
2
1
1
4
44
2
3
1.
3.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
126
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
4.
Mining
1177
192
10
570
208
8
0
1
0
8
2
0
5.
Building and Construction
56
21
30
3
4
2
1
4
0
17
15
0
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
158
8
14
1
5
1
1
0
0
11
7
4
7.
Textiles
37
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
8.
Wood
170
8
7
1
2
0
0
0
0
12
0
2
9.
Printing and Paper
32
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
10. Chemical
73
12
9
2
10
0
3
0
0
9
4
3
11. Leather
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12. Glass, Bricks and Tiles
20
5
2
0
11
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
13. Iron and Steel
251
27
47
4
18
3
8
2
0
24
7
3
14. Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
1
0
1
0
14
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
15. Trade and Commerce
75
10
40
2
7
0
0
0
0
5
11
10
16. Banking, Finance, Insurance
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
17. Transport
22
10
88
13
8
0
1
0
2
8
4
5
18. Local Authorities
4
2
21
1
4
0
1
2
1
3
2
1
19. Personal Services, Hotels
12
1
24
1
0
0
1
2
2
1
2
4
20. Entertainment and Sport
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
21. Medical Services
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
22. Professional Services, N.O.S.
1
0
7
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
1
3
23. Educational Services
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
24. Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
25. Not Registered (Unknown)
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
5
1
19
1
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
4
2232
308
381
622
295
16
21
12
12
155
65
53
TOTAL
24
25
ALL CARRIERS
INDUSTRY
PERMANENT DISABLEMENT
Boxes,
Benches,
Chairs and
Tables
608
Bricks,
Rocks,
Stones,
etc.
610
Ladders Lumber and
Woodworking
Material
TABLE 9A3 - PAGE 2
Metal
Stock
Nails
and
Spikes
Pressure
Bursts
in Mines
Metal
Tunnels,
Sheets,
Shafts
Pipes
in
and Poles
Mines
648;661 683;686
643
645
649
652
662
1
1
6
14
3
0
7
0
Other
Working
Surfaces
All
Other
Agencies
GRAND
TOTAL
66
0
358
694
1.
3.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
10
4.
Mining
2
36
1
0
5
3
7
6
2
6284
0
8522
5.
Building and Construction
2
10
6
1
25
4
1
27
0
86
0
315
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
2
1
4
0
2
2
0
1
0
58
0
280
7.
Textiles
0
0
2
0
5
0
0
1
0
19
0
69
8.
Wood
0
0
3
15
6
3
0
0
0
26
0
255
9.
Printing and Paper
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
10
0
53
10. Chemical
0
0
2
0
6
1
0
4
0
57
0
195
11. Leather
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
0
10
12. Glass, Bricks and Tiles
1
2
1
0
6
0
0
3
0
37
0
93
13. Iron and Steel
0
1
5
1
94
12
0
29
0
315
0
851
14. Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
20
15. Trade and Commerce
2
1
5
2
20
3
0
6
0
64
0
263
16. Banking, Finance, Insurance
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
8
0
14
17. Transport
5
1
6
0
21
5
0
11
0
79
0
289
18. Local Authorities
1
2
2
0
2
0
0
1
0
42
0
92
19. Personal Services, Hotels
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
51
0
106
20. Entertainment and Sport
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
11
21. Medical Services
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
17
22. Professional Services, N.O.S.
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
5
0
26
23. Educational Services
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
8
0
22
24. Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
25. Not Registered (Unknown)
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
14
TOTAL
2
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
124
0
165
21
60
45
25
211
36
8
100
2
7370
0
12050
ALL CARRIERS
FATAL
Machinery
001-199
200-219
Lifting, Hoisting Machinery and
Conveyers
220-239
240-249
INDUSTRY
Automobiles
Other
Vehicles
270-279
250-269
281-299
TABLE 9A4- PAGE 1
Corrosive
and
Poisonous
Substances
300-399
Explosives
Hot Irons
and Hot
Substances
Electrical
Apparatus
Hand
Tools
Platforms,
Scaffolds,
Stairs
450-469
Animals,
Reptiles,
Germs,
Viruses
480-499
500-599
604;632;
644;673;675
Floors,
Sidewalks,
Runways
and Roads
628;658;
669;671
400-409
410-439
6
0
0
1
2
2
2
0
0
1.
3.
Agriculture and Forestry
Fishing
2
0
33
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4.
Mining
2
5
6
18
0
18
0
1
0
3
1
1
5.
Building and Construction
2
3
48
5
1
2
0
4
11
0
9
4
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
1
1
11
0
2
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
7.
Textiles
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8.
Wood
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
9.
Printing and Paper
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10. Chemical
0
0
10
1
1
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
11. Leather
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12. Glass, Bricks and Tiles
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13. Iron and Steel
1
1
24
0
2
5
3
4
0
0
0
0
14. Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15. Trade and Commerce
0
0
27
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
16. Banking, Finance, Insurance
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17. Transport
0
0
68
10
3
1
1
1
1
0
2
0
18. Local Authorities
0
0
15
0
1
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
19. Personal Services, Hotels
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
20. Entertainment and Sport
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21. Medical Services
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22. Professional Services, N.O.S.
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23. Educational Services
0
0
1
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24. Charitable, Religious, Political and
Trade Organizations
25. Not Registered (Unknown)
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
36
4
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
11
13
298
53
14
39
7
18
16
10
14
5
TOTAL
26
27
ALL CARRIERS
INDUSTRY
FATAL
TABLE 9A4 - PAGE 2
Boxes,
Benches,
Chairs and
Tables
608
Bricks,
Rocks,
Stones,
etc.
610
Ladders
Lumber and
Woodworking
Material
Metal
Stock
Nails
and
Spikes
Pressure
Bursts
in Mines
Tunnels,
Shafts
in
Mines
683;686
Other
Working
Surfaces
662
Metal
Sheets,
Pipes
and Poles
648;661
643
645
649
652
All
Other GRAND
Agencies TOTAL
694
1.
Agriculture and Forestry
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
71
3.
Fishing
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
22
4.
Mining
25
1
2
0
33
2
6
53
0
0
0
177
5.
Building and Construction
4
1
2
1
1
0
1
38
0
0
0
137
6.
Food, Drink and Tobacco
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
28
7.
Textiles
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
8.
Wood
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
9
9.
Printing and Paper
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
10.
Chemical
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
19
11.
Leather
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
12.
Glass, Bricks and Tiles
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
9
13.
Iron and Steel
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
56
14.
Diamonds, Asbestos, Bitumen
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
15.
Trade and Commerce
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
50
16.
Banking, Finance, Insurance
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
17.
Transport
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
105
18.
Local Authorities
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
26
19.
Personal Services, Hotels
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
47
0
0
0
57
20.
Entertainment and Sport
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
21.
Medical Services
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
22.
Professional Services, N.O.S.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
23.
Educational Services
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
9
24.
Charitable, Religious, Political and Trade
Organizations
Not Registered (Unknown)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
51
0
0
0
96
TOTAL
31
3
9
2
34
2
7
303
0
0
0
889
25.
ALL CARRIERS - ALL EXTENTS
TABLE 9B,C,D - PAGE 1
Machinery
Automobiles
Other
Vehicles
001-219
Lifting, Hoisting Machinery and
Conveyers
220-249
270-279
250-269
281-299
6 269
11 798
5 394
106
119
88
354
10
1
191
5 515
491
1 615
1 089
65
204
72
6
0
0
107
930
1 266
2 231
1 158
92
5 277
503
23
2
0
9 149
134
29 845
4 579
Code
TABLE 9B - ACCIDENT TYPE
Striking Against
Struck By
Caught in, on or between
Fall on same level
Fall to different level
Slip (not Fall) or Over-Exertion
Contact with Temperature Extremes
Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion
Contact with Electric Current
Accident Type not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
TOTAL
TABLE 9C
UNSAFE MECHANICAL OR PHYSICAL CONDITION
Improperly Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition Not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Defective Agencies
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
TOTAL
TABLE 9D - UNSAFE ACT
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
Corrosive
and
Poisonous
Substances
300-399
Explosives
Hot Irons
and Hot
Substances
Electrical
Apparatus
Hand
Tools
Platforms,
Scaffolds,
Stairs
450-469
Animals,
Reptiles,
Germs,
Viruses
480-499
500-599
604;632;
644;673;675
Floors,
Sidewalks,
Runways
and Roads
628;658;
669;671
400-409
410-439
749
1 900
610
82
1 139
141
18
0
0
345
3 094
22
17
94
14
8
2
28
5 480
22
0
1 363
6
40
15
0
0
0
398
6
9
14
15
18
69
47
1
0
2
4 196
20
3
10
0
1
3
11
1
0
0
3
2
505
8
0
59
605
267
1
393
10
0
0
0
4 268
0
1 213
10 977
806
39
12
36
44
2
0
114
0
182
186
192
86
3 957
1 823
106
0
0
15
0
25
56
15
3 381
96
1 389
55
0
0
19
1
19 835
8 078
7 050
503
4 366
534
5 603
13 243
6 547
5 037
1
1
454
220
4
1
0
0
2
6 262
22 902
0
1
4
0
0
1
1
1 189
3 383
2
492
4
0
1
0
6
12 155
7 175
1
38
0
0
0
0
2
3 781
4 256
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 669
5 380
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
68
435
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
160
4 200
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44
490
838
69
7
0
0
0
0
364
4 325
0
28
1
1
0
0
0
593
12 620
0
30
60
0
0
0
5
642
5 810
2
0
1 300
1
1
1
9
328
3 395
29 845
4 579
19 835
8 078
7 050
503
4 366
534
5 603
13 243
6 547
5 037
4
1
14
12 575
4
828
2
5
5 368
0
6 081
4 963
2
0
0
956
1
562
0
1
12
0
1 161
1 884
3
0
3
1 224
17
3 041
2
33
22
0
12 118
3 372
0
0
0
744
51
1 213
1
2
1
0
3 739
2 327
1
0
0
14
0
5
0
11
4
0
1 637
5 378
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
59
440
1
2
0
49
0
14
1
4
6
0
112
4 177
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
28
501
1
0
3
36
0
70
0
1
0
0
338
5 154
0
2
7
8 164
5
249
0
229
1
0
498
4 088
0
0
0
70
30
5 411
1
2
2
0
616
415
0
0
0
68
3
3 210
0
2
1
1
305
1 447
29 845
4 579
19 835
8 078
7 050
503
4 366
534
5 603
13 243
6 547
5 037
28
29
ALL CARRIERS - ALL EXTENTS
TABLE 9B,C,D - PAGE 2
Code
TABLE 9B - ACCIDENT TYPE
Striking Against
Struck By
Caught in, on or between
Fall on same level
Fall to different level
Slip (not Fall) or Over-Exertion
Contact with Temperature Extremes
Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion
Contact with Electric Current
Accident Type not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
TOTAL
TABLE 9C
UNSAFE MECHANICAL OR PHYSICAL CONDITION
Improperly Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition Not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Defective Agencies
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
TOTAL
TABLE 9D - UNSAFE ACT
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
Boxes,
Benches,
Chairs and
Tables
608
Bricks,
Rocks,
Stones,
etc.
610
Ladders
Metal
Stock
Nails
and
Spikes
Pressure
Bursts
in Mines
643
Lumber and
Wood working
Material
645
Tunnels,
Shafts
in
Mines
683;686
Other
Working
Surfaces
662
Metal
Sheets,
Pipes
and Poles
648;661
749
1 519
361
26
706
123
16
0
0
44
0
All
Other
Agencies
GRAND
TOTAL
649
652
361
2 882
271
41
13
134
32
0
0
6
0
84
206
76
17
2 231
277
19
0
0
15
0
182
2 032
379
26
10
34
34
0
1
10
0
2 393
7 856
1 304
49
15
68
39
0
0
50
0
857
10 027
86
12
1
2
1
0
0
4
0
0
65
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
35
0
1 329
4 074
655
47
33
63
40
0
0
37
0
1
23
0
0
7
1
17
0
0
1
0
2
4
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
5 360
17 186
3 972
7 473
2 267
20 519
362
32
4
8 704
10 395
21 619
75 371
16 803
11 560
16 489
25 288
5 792
5 554
545
23 146
21 447
3 544
3 740
2 925
2 708
11 774
10 990
103
6 278
50
8
76 274
223 614
1
139
2
0
0
0
3
88
3 311
2
0
2
0
0
0
1
311
3 424
0
85
0
0
0
1
4
154
2 681
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
310
2 396
1
9
6
0
0
0
1
631
11 126
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
404
10 583
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
102
2
9
1
0
0
0
0
453
5 813
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
44
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
7
59
98
55
3
0
5
23
13 185
62 846
1 369
1 224
1 449
6
2
8
57
42 795
176 704
3 544
3 740
2 925
2 708
11 774
10 990
103
6 278
50
8
76 274
223 614
1
2
1
771
130
940
0
4
0
1
56
1 638
2
0
0
360
1
406
1
126
2
0
268
2 574
0
0
0
102
397
1 852
0
0
2
0
145
427
0
1
0
473
5
165
0
3
0
0
292
1 769
1
0
1
3 393
5
993
0
24
6
0
486
6 865
2
1
0
440
0
236
0
11
31
0
276
9 993
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
102
0
1
3
2 095
8
506
0
8
1
0
368
3 288
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
46
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
3
9
2
10
9 813
70
28 308
5
5 456
56
9
12 663
19 873
27
12
42
41 354
728
48 013
14
5 924
5 516
11
41 249
80 724
3 544
3 740
2 925
2 708
11 774
10 990
103
6 278
50
8
76 274
223 614
694
ALL CARRIERS
UNSAFE MECHANICAL OR
PHYSICAL CONDITION
Improper Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Detective Agencies
TOTAL
Improper Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Detective Agencies
TOTAL
Improper Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Detective Agencies
TOTAL
Improper Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Detective Agencies
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
TABLE 9E - PAGE 1
1
1
CODE
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
Agriculture,
Forestry
Fishing
Mining
1&2
3
4
54
60
24
0
0
1
6
754
10 824
11 723
11
17
7
0
0
0
2
320
4 144
4 501
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
19
336
358
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
42
71
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
10
253
264
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
188
190
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
21
22
9
5
4
0
0
0
1
1 906
3 657
5 582
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
11 524
1 504
13 036
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8 229
293
8 522
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
164
177
16 653
486
27 317
19 457
EXTENT
Medical
Aid
Only
Temporary
Disablement.
Permanent
Disablement
Fatal
Building
and
Construction
Food,
Drink and
Tobacco
Textiles
Wood
Printing
and Paper
Chemical
Leather
Glass,
Bricks,
Tiles
5
6
94
104
21
0
0
0
4
4 782
9 413
14 418
14
27
3
0
0
1
0
1 939
2 603
4 587
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
48
262
315
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
86
47
137
15
60
100
0
0
0
4
376
8 928
9 483
3
11
30
0
0
0
1
168
2 571
2 784
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
11
265
280
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
11
16
28
12 575
Iron
and
Steel
Diamonds,
Asbestos,
Bitumen
7
8
9
10
11
1
61
20
0
0
0
3
66
3 205
3 356
0
9
5
0
0
0
0
27
1 070
1 111
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
68
69
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
18
22
6
0
0
1
0
410
6 150
6 607
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
154
2 345
2 516
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
10
244
255
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
8
9
2
15
10
0
0
0
0
85
1 664
1 776
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
37
534
576
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
49
53
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
11
16
40
0
0
0
1
193
5 668
5 929
0
10
2
0
0
0
0
52
1 448
1 512
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
9
184
195
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
10
8
19
1
5
3
0
0
0
0
7
632
648
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
201
204
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
12
13
14
3
15
7
0
0
0
0
152
2 551
2 728
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
61
738
802
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
90
93
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
9
285
105
81
0
1
1
8
1 050
25 606
27 137
12
31
15
0
0
0
1
347
5 844
6 250
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
34
815
851
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
35
56
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
16
215
237
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
8
57
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
19
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
4 537
9 387
2 406
7 655
863
3 632
34 294
325
30
31
ALL CARRIERS
UNSAFE MECHANICAL OR
PHYSICAL CONDITION
Improper Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Detective Agencies
TOTAL
Improper Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Detective Agencies
TOTAL
Improper Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Detective Agencies
TOTAL
Improper Guarded Agencies
Defects of Agencies
Hazardous Arrangements, Procedures, etc.
Improper Illumination
Improper Ventilation
Unsafe Dress or Apparel
Unsafe Condition not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Detective Agencies
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
TABLE 9E - PAGE 2
1
1
CODE
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
9
X
Y
EXTENT
Medical
Aid
Only
Temporary
Disablement.
Permanent
Disablement
Fatal
Trade
and
Commerce
Banking,
Finance,
Insurance
TransPort
Local
Authorities
Personal
Services,
Hotels
Medical
Services
Professional
Services
Educational
Services
19
98
46
162
1
0
0
1
1 025
7 589
8 922
20
15
41
0
0
0
0
298
1 739
2 113
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
18
85
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
52
57
Entertainment
and
Sport
20
2
3
7
0
0
0
0
29
532
573
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
13
122
136
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
10
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
15
60
94
202
0
0
0
11
974
15 175
16 516
5
21
50
1
0
0
1
397
3 384
3 859
1
1
5
0
0
0
0
35
221
263
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
25
24
50
16
1
13
28
0
0
1
2
157
1 036
1 238
1
1
9
0
0
0
0
51
200
262
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
13
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
4
17
282
133
50
1
0
2
3
1 740
10 323
12 534
93
76
12
0
0
0
1
951
4 020
5 153
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
55
230
289
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
67
38
105
18
104
52
28
1
0
0
2
582
5 696
6 465
26
15
11
0
0
0
1
420
2 668
3 141
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
14
76
92
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
12
13
26
20 688
1 518
18 081
9 724
UnKnown
23
2
8
27
0
0
0
1
58
1 565
1 661
1
5
9
0
0
0
0
23
684
722
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
3
17
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
9
Charitable
Religious
Political & Trade
Organisations
24
27
11
56
0
0
0
0
60
1 097
1 251
2
2
7
0
0
0
1
22
305
339
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
21
10
17
151
0
0
0
0
129
2 665
2 972
1
1
11
0
0
0
0
25
297
335
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
14
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
22
4
14
11
0
0
0
0
109
894
1 032
1
3
5
0
0
0
0
53
187
249
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
19
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
4
51
32
86
0
0
0
1
1 076
5 588
6 834
24
44
80
1
1
1
1
1 284
4 909
6 345
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
20
141
165
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
42
53
96
1 134
895
1 127
3
1
6
48
15 746
130 926
149 886
219
313
303
2
1
2
9
18 178
41 762
60 789
12
11
19
1
0
0
0
8 527
3 480
12 050
4
5
0
0
0
0
0
344
536
889
11 198
721
3 325
1 311
2 414
1 607
13 440
223 614
GRAND
TOTAL
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 9F - PAGE 1
UNSAFE ACT
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands in instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands in instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands in instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands in instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
CODE
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
Fishing
Mining
Building
And
Construction
Food,
Drink and
Tobacco
Textiles
Wood
Printing
and
Paper
Chemical
1&2
3
0
0
2,331
50
2,738
0
44
292
2
664
5,599
11,723
2
1
2
983
32
1,144
0
24
37
0
296
1,980
4,501
0
0
0
199
2
32
0
8
2
0
17
98
358
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
9
0
0
27
32
71
16,653
3
0
0
0
47
1
69
0
0
3
0
9
135
264
0
0
0
62
0
54
0
0
2
0
2
70
190
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
6
10
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
21
22
486
4
0
0
1
527
3
665
1
18
66
1
1,864
2,436
5,582
2
0
0
218
2
246
0
6
11
0
11,502
1,049
13,036
0
0
0
55
0
10
0
1
0
0
8,222
234
8,522
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
5
1
0
8
155
177
27,317
5
0
0
1
1,944
63
2,180
1
56
627
1
4,701
4,844
14,418
0
1
2
509
31
768
0
26
40
0
1,908
1,302
4,587
0
0
0
101
3
44
0
4
0
0
49
114
315
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
10
0
0
85
40
137
19,457
6
1
0
2
3,293
25
2,230
1
156
82
1
316
3,376
9,483
0
0
1
892
8
774
1
70
8
0
148
882
2,784
0
0
0
161
0
24
0
4
0
0
9
82
280
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
11
12
28
12,575
7
1
0
0
1,336
11
657
1
17
43
0
46
1,244
3,356
0
1
1
443
6
309
0
4
3
0
25
319
1,111
0
0
0
37
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
26
69
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
4,537
8
1
1
0
1,975
18
998
0
16
105
0
360
3,133
6,607
0
2
0
841
7
446
1
6
9
0
143
1,061
2,516
0
0
2
171
0
11
0
0
0
0
10
61
255
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
6
9
9,387
9
0
0
0
673
5
390
0
17
20
0
67
604
1,776
0
0
0
222
1
158
0
5
6
0
33
151
576
0
0
0
29
0
4
0
0
0
0
3
17
53
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2,406
10
0
0
2
1,684
16
1,303
1
28
108
0
138
2,649
5,929
0
0
0
444
9
419
0
7
14
0
48
571
1,512
1
0
0
92
0
18
1
0
1
0
9
73
195
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
10
8
19
7,655
EXTENT
Medical
Aid
Only
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
Temporary
Disablement.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
Permanent
Disablement
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
Agriculture,
Forestry
Fatal
Leather Glass,
Bricks,
Tiles
11
0
1
0
229
1
121
0
1
12
0
5
278
648
0
0
0
81
2
62
0
0
3
0
1
55
204
0
0
0
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
863
Iron
and
Steel
12
13
1
4
0
1
0
10
680
6,468
7
46
495
4,332
0
0
14
197
84
3,090
0
2
118
820
1,329 12,167
2,728 27,137
1
1
0
1
0
4
210
1,623
2
26
195
1,502
0
0
5
44
7
181
0
0
55
302
327
2,566
802
6,250
0
1
0
0
0
0
36
326
1
2
4
51
0
0
0
7
1
4
0
1
1
29
50
430
93
851
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
3
20
6
26
17
56
3,640 34,294
Diamonds,
Asbestos,
Bitumen
14
0
1
0
54
0
50
0
4
7
0
10
111
237
0
0
0
18
1
15
0
3
1
0
6
22
66
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
17
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
325
32
33
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 9F - PAGE 2
UNSAFE ACT
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands in instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands in instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands in instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
Operating without Authority, Failure to Secure or Warn
Operating or Working at Unsafe Speed
Making Safety Devices In-operative
Using Unsafe Equipment, Hands in instead of Equipment or Equipment Unsafely
Unsafe Loading, Placing, Mixing, Combining
Taking Unsafe Position or Posture
Working on Moving or Dangerous Equipment
Distracting, Teasing, Abusing, Startling, Horseplay, Violence
Failure to Use Safe Attire or Personal Protective Devices
Unsafe Acts not Elsewhere Classified
Unclassified - Insufficient Data
No Unsafe Act
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
CODE
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
Y
Trade
and
Commerce
Banking,
Finance,
Insurance
Transport
15
2
0
2
3,619
98
4,859
0
573
228
0
831
6,304
16,516
1
0
0
732
23
1,333
0
135
15
0
364
1,256
3,859
0
0
0
110
0
48
0
7
1
0
29
68
263
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
16
0
0
25
8
50
20,688
16
0
0
0
142
11
479
0
126
4
0
154
322
1,238
0
0
0
20
0
113
0
11
0
0
50
68
262
0
0
0
1
1
8
0
1
0
0
1
2
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
4
1,518
17
2
0
2
1,737
54
3,344
1
427
190
0
1,658
5,119
12,534
0
0
0
621
19
1,635
1
235
22
0
926
1,694
5,153
0
0
0
75
1
67
0
12
0
0
53
81
289
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
11
0
1
67
23
105
18,081
Local
Authorities
Personal
Services,
Hotels
Entertainment
and
Sport
Medical
Services
Professional
Services
Educational
Services
18
1
1
2
864
21
1,794
0
194
54
0
541
2,993
6,465
0
0
0
418
8
1,146
2
110
9
0
394
1,054
3,141
0
0
0
22
0
21
0
0
0
0
12
37
92
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
12
11
26
9,724
19
0
0
0
1,454
30
2,445
0
849
36
0
967
3,141
8,922
0
1
1
228
3
672
0
299
0
0
284
625
2,113
0
0
0
19
2
16
0
25
0
0
18
26
106
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
42
0
0
5
8
57
11,198
20
0
0
0
90
1
203
0
13
6
0
18
242
573
0
0
0
11
0
54
0
6
0
0
12
53
136
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
5
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
721
21
0
0
1
499
16
1,205
0
100
8
0
110
1,033
2,972
0
0
0
33
3
186
0
6
2
0
24
81
335
0
0
0
3
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
3
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3,325
22
0
0
0
162
3
339
0
31
17
0
99
381
1,032
0
0
0
30
1
83
0
10
0
0
47
78
249
0
0
0
2
1
7
0
0
1
0
7
8
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
4
1,311
23
0
0
2
221
13
570
0
21
17
0
40
777
1,661
0
0
0
62
4
192
0
12
0
0
25
427
722
0
0
0
3
0
6
0
0
0
0
3
10
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
8
0
9
2,414
Charitable
Religious
Political & Trade
Organizations
24
0
0
0
173
10
538
0
45
6
0
57
422
1,251
0
0
0
40
1
171
0
17
1
0
19
90
339
0
0
0
2
0
7
0
0
0
0
3
2
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
1,607
Unknown
GRAND
TOTAL
0
0
2
471
9
1,711
0
1,015
12
0
1,029
2,585
6,834
1
0
2
468
11
2,178
2
640
17
2
1,183
1,841
6,345
1
0
0
14
2
20
0
49
0
0
20
59
165
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
49
0
0
41
5
96
13,440
16
5
27
30,673
512
33,715
6
3,962
5,117
7
14,622
61,224
149,886
8
7
13
9,209
200
13,855
7
1,681
388
2
17,797
17,622
60,789
3
0
2
1,471
15
420
1
118
10
1
8,497
1,512
12,050
0
0
0
1
1
23
0
163
1
1
333
366
889
223,614
NUMBER OF CASES BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT AND CAUSE OF INJURY 1999 - ALL CARRIERS
CAUSE
AGITATORS, MIXERS, TUMBLERS, ETC.
Agitator
Blender
Churn
Mixer
Tumbler
Agitators, Mixers, Tumblers, etc., N.E.C
Code Medical Aid
000
001
002
003
004
009
TOTAL
BUFFERS, POLISHERS, SANDERS, GRINDERS
Buffer, Trimmer
Emery-wheel, Grindstone, fettler
Polishers, Glazer
Buffer, Polishers, Sanders, Grinders, N. E. C.
011
013
015
019
TOTAL
TABLE 10 - PAGE 1
Temporary Permanent
Disablement Disablement
Fatal
TOTAL
0
5
0
93
0
0
0
8
5
44
4
0
0
2
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
5
149
4
0
98
61
14
0
173
15
4,932
7
89
9
520
3
28
2
32
1
1
0
0
0
0
26
5,484
11
118
5,043
560
36
0
5,639
CASTING, FORGING AND WELDING MACHINES
Bender and Straightener
Casting
Forge, Hammers, Press-forge
020
021
022
29
6
6
20
7
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
55
13
7
Linotype, Monotype and Stereotype
Riveter
Welder
Casting, Forging and Welding machines N.E.C.
023
025
026
029
8
3
1,418
4
5
29
143
16
1
9
12
3
0
0
0
0
14
41
1,573
23
1,474
221
31
0
1,726
TOTAL
CRUSHERS, PULVERISER, ETC.
Crusher, Scrapbreaker, Grinder
Mincer, etc.
Mill
031
033
035
21
46
35
5
9
12
0
10
8
0
0
0
26
65
55
Pulveriser
Crusher, Pulveriser N.E.C.
037
039
0
7
2
3
0
2
0
0
2
12
109
31
20
0
160
1,179
8
137
83
0
265
10
23
1,442
0
38
1
6
227
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,482
19
166
1,752
0
108
10
51
3
7
0
0
0
166
13
1,525
1,794
279
0
3,598
7
5
6
5
19
57
19
12
6
0
142
55
6
3
1
1
47
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
32
20
13
6
208
126
99
234
72
0
405
2
13
1
4
6
7
12
15
8
3
2
0
7
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
11
25
23
18
10
26
45
16
0
87
187
10
20
2
6
8
110
4
18
2
9
4
53
1
7
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
350
15
45
7
21
12
233
147
70
0
450
179
2
0
37
288
223
68
2
0
15
116
104
45
0
0
4
12
44
0
0
0
0
0
0
292
4
0
56
416
371
729
305
105
0
1,139
TOTAL
DRILLING, BORING AND TURNING MACHINES
Drillpress, etc. (Metal not Mines)
Boring and Drilling Machines (Others, not Mines)
Lathe (Metal)
Lathe (Other)
Mortiser
All Mining and Excavating Machines and Jackhammers
041
042
043
044
045
047
Drilling, Boring and Turning Machines N.E.C.
049
TOTAL
PACKING AND WRAPPING MACHINES
Canning Machines
Capper, Coverer, corker etc. (closer)
Filler, Bottler
Labeller
Wrapper
Packing and Wrapping Machines N.E.C.
050
051
053
055
057
059
TOTAL
PICKING, CARDING AND COMBING MACHINES
Combing
Gin
Picker
Shredder, Teasing
Picking, Carding, Combing and Wadding Machine N.E.C
061
063
065
067
069
TOTAL
PLANERS, SHAPERS
Planer (Wood), Router, Tonquer, Groover
Planer (Other)
Shaper (Wood), Spindle, Tenoner
Shaper (Other)
Slotter
Planers and Shapers N.E.C.
071
072
073
074
075
079
TOTAL
PRESSERS
Press
Folder
Moulder
Die Cutter
Bookbinder
Pressers, N.E.C.
080
081
082
083
084
089
TOTAL
ROLLS
Calender
Embosser
090
092
10
1
33
4
4
1
0
0
47
6
Mangle, Winger, Iorner
Rolls, Rolling Mills
Rolls N.E.C
094
096
099
17
38
203
47
59
83
14
20
57
0
0
0
78
117
343
269
226
96
0
591
TOTAL
34
NUMBER OF CASES BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT AND CAUSE OF INJURY 1999- ALL CARRIERS
CAUSE
Code Medical Aid
TABLE 10 - PAGE 2
Temporary Permanent
Disablement Disablement
Fatal
TOTAL
SAWS
Saw (Band),Wood
101
352
138
57
0
547
Saw (Band), Metal
102
140
259
46
0
445
Saw (Circular), Wood
105
396
203
55
0
654
Saw (Circular), Metal
106
16
4
2
0
22
Saws N.E.C.
109
105
42
13
0
160
1,009
646
173
0
1,828
TOTAL
SCREENING AND SEPARATING MACHINES
Separator
111
0
1
0
0
1
Screener
113
3
0
0
0
3
Screening and Separating Machines N.E.C.
119
2
5
2
3
0
0
0
0
4
8
Cutter (Guillotine type)
121
156
52
21
0
229
Cutter (Rotary Type)
125
88
23
1
0
112
Shears, Slitters and Slices N.E.C.
129
374
618
76
151
9
31
0
0
459
800
Seamer
131
7
27
6
0
40
Sewing Machine
133
0
0
0
0
0
Stitcher
135
15
5
1
0
21
Stapler
137
0
0
0
0
0
Nailer
138
0
0
0
0
0
Stitching and Sewing Machines N.E.C.
139
TOTAL
WEAVING, KNITTING AND SPINNING
Jacks and Mules
61
83
14
46
3
10
0
0
78
139
140
20
15
4
0
39
Knitter
142
0
0
0
0
0
Loom
144
3
0
1
0
4
Winder, Rope Weaver, etc.
146
13
20
2
1
36
Weaving, Knitting and Spinning Machines N.E.C.
149
TOTAL
MISCELLANEOUS MACHINES
Cleaner, Washer N.E.C.
53
89
31
66
8
15
0
1
92
171
154
67
27
1
0
95
Cutter N.E.C.
159
1,744
531
118
0
2,393
Dryer
164
4
3
2
0
9
Furnaces, Ovens, Converters, Cupola, Ladle
169
8
4
0
0
12
Harvester, Combine
174
38
10
2
0
50
Office Machines N.E.C
179
45
39
13
0
97
Parers, Peelers, and Corers
184
308
113
42
0
463
Planter, Sower (Other agricultural machines)
187
10
5
4
0
19
Thresher
194
6
38
11
0
55
Machines N.E.C.
199
3,558
1,363
345
7
5,273
5,788
2,133
538
7
8,466
TOTAL
SHEARS, SLITTERS AND SLICERS
TOTAL
STICHING AND SEWING MACHINES
TOTAL
PRIME MOVERS AND PUMPS
Steam Engines, Steam Turbines, etc
200
3
1
2
0
6
Internal Combustion Engines
201
Air-driven Machines- Windmills
Water-driven Machines - Turbines, Waterwheels, etc.
Pumps N.E.C.
Compressors
Fans, Blowers, Ventilators
Boilers
202
203
204
205
206
207
1
9
4
73
85
238
5
2
9
16
29
32
62
19
1
1
10
8
11
20
12
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
20
30
110
128
320
36
Pressure Vessels
208
2
11
1
0
14
Prime Movers and Pumps N.E.C.
TOTAL
TRANSMISSION APPARATUS
Shafts Friction Clutches, Collars and Couplings
209
30
450
28
209
10
76
0
1
68
736
210
5
33
7
0
45
Belts and Pulleys
211
91
47
14
1
153
Chains and Sprockets
212
10
14
2
0
26
Ropes, Cables and Drums
213
54
23
3
0
80
Gears
214
9
3
2
0
14
Transmission Apparatus N.E.C.
219
TOTAL
LIFTING MACHINERY - LIFTS
Escalator
5
174
2
122
0
28
0
1
7
325
220
21
8
3
0
32
Freight Elevators
222
8
1
2
0
11
Lifts (Passenger)
224
95
37
2
0
134
Mine and Quarry Cages, Kibble, Sinking Buckets
226
3
3
0
0
6
Lifts N.E.C.
229
TOTAL
HOISTING APPARATUS
Cranes an Gantries
55
182
16
65
6
13
0
0
77
260
230
287
109
23
3
422
Derricks
232
4
31
5
0
40
Dredges
234
8
11
5
0
24
Mechanical Stacker, Forklift
235
1,060
470
45
2
1,577
Power Shovels, Excavator, Bulldozer
236
61
35
4
0
100
Hoisting Apparatus N.E.C.
239
188
1,608
138
794
28
110
6
11
360
2,523
TOTAL
35
NUMBER OF CASES BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT AND CAUSE OF INJURY 1999 - ALL CARRIERS
CAUSE
CONVEYORS
Overhead Trolley
Belts, Chain, Screen Blade and Hook Conveyors
Bucket Conveyors
Headgears
Platform Conveyers - not Escalators
Conveyors N.E.C.
Code Medical Aid
241
243
245
246
247
249
TOTAL
MACHINERY: GRAND TOTAL
9
60
1
4
4
600
TABLE 10 - PAGE 3
Temporary Permanent
Disablement Disablement
5
197
3
127
3
287
0
63
0
23
0
39
Fatal
TOTAL
0
0
0
0
0
2
14
320
4
154
7
928
678
622
125
2
1,427
20,289
8,481
1,858
23
30,651
VEHICLES
A: RAILWAYS
Electric Locomotives
Steam Locomotives
Diesel-electric Locomotives
Railcars
Trucks and Coaches, Hopper
Trams - Not Trackless
250
251
252
253
254
255
117
63
91
1
36
0
72
125
52
0
18
0
3
22
7
1
2
0
10
2
4
0
3
0
202
212
154
2
59
0
Mine and Quarry cars, Cocopans, Tubs, etc.
WorkshopTrucks on Rails
Other Rail Vehicles
256
257
259
52
20
88
39
340
860
6
55
140
10
0
0
107
415
1,088
468
1,506
236
29
2,239
TOTAL
B: SHIPS (WATERCRAFT)
Watercraft, Mechanically-driven - not motor boats
Motor Boats
Sailing Ships
Rowing Boats, Punts, Canoes
260
261
262
263
34
31
8
13
190
40
8
374
23
7
0
63
0
0
0
0
247
78
16
450
Barges, Lighters - no power
Watercraft N.E.C.
264
269
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
88
615
93
0
796
737
4,610
304
580
743
276
2,122
281
407
389
24
131
5
21
36
27
98
4
3
22
1,064
6,961
594
1,011
1,190
4
5,669
2
3,030
0
163
0
144
6
9,006
12,647
6,507
380
298
19,832
17
4
15
41
0
15
95
3
22
0
1
24
3
109
0
7
0
7
0
0
40
123
28
172
0
77
135
137
14
363
0
1
143
1,291
1,337
38
193
3
37
128
444
472
17
44
4
12
1
29
38
0
4
0
0
0
0
7
0
3
7
50
272
1,764
1,854
55
244
TOTAL
3,003
1,145
88
10
4,246
VEHICLES: GRAND TOTAL
16,283
9,908
934
351
27,476
TOTAL
C: AUTOMOBILES
Cars
Trucks, Lorries, Dumpers
Buses, Trackless Trams
Motorcycles
Tractors - Graders, ens.
Steam-driven Road Vehicles
270
271
272
273
274
275
Motor Vehicles N.E.C.
279
TOTAL
D: AIRCRAFT
Lighter than Air - in Flight
Lighter than Air - at Rest
Heavier than Air - in Flight
Heavier than Air - on the Ground
Heavier than Air- on Water
281
282
284
285
286
TOTAL
E: MISCELLANEOUS VEHICLES
Animal-drawn vehicles - not run-away
Animal-drawn Implements - not Machines
Bicycles
Hand-driven Vehicles - Wheelbarrows, Handcarts, etc
Trailer
Loads falling / shifting on Vehicles
Miscellaneous Vehicles N.E.C.
290
291
292
293
294
297
299
36
NUMBER OF CASES BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT AND CAUSE OF INJURY 1999 - ALL CARRIERS
CAUSE
Code
Medical Aid
Temporary
Disablement
Permanent
Disablement
Fatal
TOTAL
POISONOUS AND CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES AND AGENCIES FOR
SCHEDULED DISEASES
Acids N.E.C.
Alcohol
Alkalis
Arsenic and Preparations containing Arsenic
Asbestos
Bagasse (Sugarcane)
Benzine
Benzol and its Compounds
Bristles
Cement
Chromium Compounds (Chromesalts / acids)
Cocoa, Chocolate
Creosote
Cyanide - cyanogen compounds
Dusts - from excavating
Flour
Fruit juices
301
303
305
307
309
311
313
315
316
317
319
321
323
325
326
327
328
494
8
213
41
17
0
6
1
1
166
29
2
5
1
23
3
0
81
4
62
6
50
0
4
0
4
49
2
0
9
8
11
0
0
3
0
2
0
31
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
3
1
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
579
12
277
47
105
0
11
1
7
216
32
2
17
10
37
6
0
Fur, Hides, Skins
Gum and Glue
Grain
Hair
Hair Lotions, Dyes, Soaps, etc
Halogens (bromine, chlorine, iodine)
Infrared Rays
Inorganic Dusts N.E.C.
Hookworm
Lacquers
Lead, and Preparations containing
Leather
Mercury and Preparations Containing
Noxious Vapours, Gasses and Fumes
Oil, Grease
Organic Dusts N.E.C.
Paints, Varnishes, Thinners, Turpentine
Parafin
Petrol
329
330
331
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
341
343
345
347
349
351
353
355
357
10
74
6
2
65
14
5
26
0
2
3
3
0
992
112
11
226
29
52
6
11
15
3
9
35
24
6
5
4
1
32
6
299
36
1
26
69
21
5
0
1
2
0
7
5
19
1
1
1
5
2
27
12
7
6
11
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
21
85
22
7
74
56
34
51
6
7
5
40
8
1,321
160
19
259
109
77
Phosphorous and Preparations Containing
Poisonous Vegetation
Printers Ink
Radium and Radio-active Substances
Rubber
Sewage
Silica
Spices
Starches
Straw
Tar, Bitumen, etc,
Textiles
Tobacco
Ultra-violet Rays
Wood
Wool
X-rays, Fluoroscope, etc.
Other Corrosive and Poisonous Substances
359
361
362
363
365
367
369
371
373
375
377
379
381
385
387
388
389
399
1
7
10
3
13
1
13
1
0
2
26
36
1
12
41
0
1
2,101
13
8
4
31
19
0
10
0
0
17
9
195
0
1
23
0
0
324
3
1
0
7
8
0
8
0
0
5
5
23
0
0
1
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
17
16
14
41
40
1
31
1
0
24
40
254
1
13
65
0
1
2,439
4,911
1,553
240
14
6,718
10
6
9
80
5
7
201
7
4
14
23
0
0
81
4
0
2
1
0
0
8
0
0
1
10
8
0
20
21
10
26
114
13
7
310
318
129
15
39
501
5
0
0
2
10
20
4
0
1
0
1
13
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
9
0
1
2
13
33
0
429
1
198
0
2
0
4
1
633
466
218
3
5
692
POISONOUS AND CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES: GRAND TOTAL
EXPLOSIONS, FIRE AND HOT OBJECTS, ETC.
A: EXPLOSIONS
Ammunitions
Blasting Material
Explosive Chemicals n.e.c.
Gasses and Vapours
Pressure Vessels and Boilers
Pessure Pumps, Sprays, etc.
Other Explosions
400
401
404
405
406
407
409
EXPLOSIONS TOTAL
B: FIRE
Alcohol
Artificial Leather
Films, etc.
Lacquers
Paints, Varnishes, Shellac
Petroleum and its Products
Pyroxylin Products - Celluloid
411
413
415
417
419
421
423
Other Fire and Flame
429
FIRE TOTAL
37
TABLE 10 - PAGE 4
NUMBER OF CASES BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT AND CAUSE OF INJURY 1999 - ALL CARRIERS
CAUSE
C: HOT OBJECTS AND SUBSTANCES
Steam and Hot Water
Tar, Asphalt, Pitch, ens.
Molten Metal and Slag
Other Hot Fluids
Hot Metal Objects
Other Hot Substances
TABLE 10 - PAGE 5
Code
Medical Aid
Temporary
Disablement
Permanent
Disablement
Fatal
TOTAL
430
431
432
435
436
439
865
24
108
379
539
874
324
14
48
104
132
243
2
1
2
5
6
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
1,191
39
158
489
677
1,120
HOT OBJECTS TOTAL
2,789
865
18
2
3,674
EXPLOSIONS, FIRE AND HOT OBJECTS: GRAND TOTAL
3,573
1,212
36
46
4,867
451
453
455
457
459
6
3
127
8
1
1
56
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
7
4
187
11
0
1
0
0
1
461
463
469
0
1
207
1
0
89
0
0
9
0
0
17
1
1
322
352
152
12
18
534
442
479
1,326
10
25
1,542
150
157
352
4
3
723
4
3
5
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
14
598
639
1,683
14
28
2,279
101
5
48
113
18
4
28
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
119
9
76
158
4,091
1,484
12
16
5,603
ELECTRIC APPARATUS: INJURY DUE TO ELECTRIC CURRENT
Motor and Generators
Transformers and Convertors
Conductors
Switchboard, Switches, Circuit Breakers, Fuses
Rheostats, Starters and Control Apparatus, Capacitors, Rectifiers, Batteries
(storage)
Magnetic and Electrolytic Apparatus
Heating Appliances, Lamps and Bulbs
Electrical Apparatus n.e.c.
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS GRAND TOTAL
ANIMALS
Draught animals
Cows, Sheep Goats and Other Grazing Animals - not Draught
Dogs
Birds and Fowls
Domestic Animals n.e.c.
Insects
Snakes and Reptiles
Fish
Germs, Viruses, etc.
Animals n.e.c.
481
483
485
487
489
491
493
495
497
499
ANIMALS GRAND TOTAL
HAND TOOLS IN USE - NOT ELECTRIC SHOCK
Abrasive Stone, Tools, etc.
Awl
Axe, Chopper, Adze, Hagger
Bender, Jimcrow
501
503
505
507
0
4
300
0
0
0
213
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
519
0
Broom and Brush, etc.
Bucket
Chisel
Drills (e.g. brace and bit, loose jumpers and loose drills, augers, etc.)
File
Fork, Spade, Rake, Gardening Tools
Hairdryer
Hammer and Mallet (not Jackhammer) Rammer
Hook
Household Tools and Appliances n.e.c.
Iron - pressing
Jack - Hand-operated
Knife
Lamps, Paraffin, Carbide (not explosion)
Levers, Crowbars, Pokers, etc.
Machines, hand-operated
Needle and Pins
Pen and Pencil
Pick
508
510
513
516
520
522
524
526
528
530
533
535
537
539
540
542
544
548
550
18
52
118
33
13
148
0
1,176
191
178
174
0
3,268
0
104
37
242
2
2
24
21
15
4
56
0
324
39
38
68
0
586
1
29
17
32
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
14
0
2
8
0
17
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
20
78
140
48
17
204
0
1,514
230
218
250
0
3,877
1
134
55
275
2
40
22
1
0
63
Plane
Pliers, Pincers, Tongs
Press
Pump, Greasegun, Spraypump
Punch, Drift
Riveter
Rope, Cables, Chains (not part of Hoisting Apparatus)
Sandblaster
Saw
Scissors and Shears
Scraper
Screwdrivers
Sickle, Scythe
Soldering, Seaming Iron
Spanner, Wrenches, etc.
String, Twine, Cotton, etc.
Taps and Dies
Trowels
Vice, Cramp, Crimpler, Gripper
552
554
556
558
560
565
566
569
571
573
575
577
579
581
583
584
586
588
590
1
35
2
66
82
16
687
1
500
217
38
315
411
12
759
7
7
3
156
3
5
1
20
20
7
244
0
239
45
7
53
278
2
144
1
1
3
40
0
0
1
2
1
0
50
0
14
2
0
1
2
0
10
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
40
4
88
103
23
983
1
754
264
45
369
691
14
914
8
8
6
200
Welding Tools, Brazing Tools
Hand Tools n.e.c.
593
599
6
882
1
172
0
14
0
0
7
1,068
10,301
2,777
155
10
13,243
HAND TOOLS GRAND TOTAL
38
NUMBER OF CASES BY EXTENT OF DISABLEMENT AND CAUSE OF INJURY 1999 - ALL CARRIERS
CAUSE
39
TABLE 10 - PAGE 6
Code
Medical Aid
Temporary
Disablement
Permanent
Disablement
Fatal
TOTAL
MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES
Air, Compressed
Athletic Equipment
Balconies and Platforms
Barrels, Kegs, Packages
Bins, Pockets, Pits
Bottles, Jars, Globes, Bulbs, etc.
Boxes, Benches, Chairs, Tables, etc. (Low Elevation and Movable)
Buildings or Structures in Course of Constuction or Demolition
Bricks, Rocks, Stones, etc.
Bridges
Cellars - outside opening
Chimneys
Clothing n.e.c.
Dams and Docks
Doors, Windows and Gates - trapdoors
Ditches, Trenches, Furrows, Gullies
Dust and Particles n.e.c.
601
602
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
615
616
618
619
620
621
37
34
116
2,096
443
117
2,723
12
2,447
1
0
0
14
14
2,370
516
1,288
12
21
56
687
140
39
800
8
1,202
0
0
0
5
1
620
273
116
0
2
1
26
8
3
21
1
60
0
0
0
0
0
39
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
31
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
0
49
57
173
2,812
591
159
3,544
21
3,740
1
0
0
19
15
3,030
795
1,404
Elevations n.e.c.
Excavations n.e.c.
Fire Arms
Fire Escapes
Floors
Floor Openings
Fungus
Gangplanks
623
624
626
627
628
629
630
632
417
37
465
0
3,529
12
0
24
219
24
521
0
1,279
5
1
5
27
1
65
0
50
0
0
0
10
3
151
0
4
0
0
0
673
65
1,202
0
4,862
17
1
29
Glass
Hides
Ice
Kilns
Ladders
Loading Platvorms
Lumber or Woodworking Material n.e.c. Timber
Manholes, Pits
Metal-sheet and Objects Thereof
Metal-stock n.e.c.
633
636
638
641
643
644
645
647
648
649
2,314
0
13
5
2,065
55
1,826
176
2,525
8,916
508
0
11
2
815
22
854
93
615
2,638
9
0
0
0
45
6
25
1
49
211
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
9
2,832
0
24
7
2,925
84
2,708
270
3,189
11,774
Nails, Spikes, Fish-bones, Splinters and Other Sharp Objects. Flying Particles
Objects Falling
Objects - moving on Same Level n.e.c
Objects n.e.c. (Heavy, Bulky, etc.)
Pavements
Persons
Piles of Material n.e.c. - Dumps, Stacks, Cargoes (not Handling Boxes, Crates,
etc.)
Pipes, Poles, etc.
Pressure Bursts, Cave-in and Mudrushes
Racks, Shelves and Hooks
Radiators (not Motor Cars), Refrigerators
Rails and Switches, Points Turntables
Ramps
Reservoirs, Tanks, Vats
Roads
Roof
Runways
Scaffolds and Stagings
Skylights
652
654
655
656
658
659
660
9,607
29
24
8,043
50
3,498
1,345
11
20
3,294
20
1,184
36
0
0
87
0
62
2
0
0
0
0
23
10,990
40
44
11,424
70
4,767
64
32
3
0
99
661
662
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
673
674
2,219
43
520
162
187
74
110
80
355
2
818
0
817
18
116
41
85
23
41
19
161
0
368
0
51
8
4
2
5
1
3
3
14
0
21
0
2
34
1
0
0
0
0
1
7
0
12
0
3,089
103
641
205
277
98
154
103
537
2
1,219
0
Stairs and Steps
Safety appliances: Safety Belts, Goggles, etc.
Stoves
Storms, Lightning, Weather
Towers
Trees, Branches, ens.
Trestles
Tunnels, Shafts (floor)
Tunnels, Shafts (roof)
Tunnels, Shafts (sides)
Tunnels, Shafts n.e.c.
Tyres, pneumatic (not on vehicles)
Walls (projections)
Water
675
676
677
678
679
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
690
691
Wires (not electric)
Workbenches, Counters
Working Surfaces n.e.c.
Miscellaneous Agencies n.e.c.
692
693
694
699
3,636
0
26
69
2
776
10
26
16
15
3
356
446
27
1,045
61
7
23,073
1,368
0
4
18
1
342
4
11
8
13
1
120
177
6
232
10
1
13,719
37
0
0
2
0
11
0
0
2
2
2
9
8
0
13
0
0
7,766
1
0
0
4
0
6
0
2
8
6
5
14
1
29
0
0
0
31
5,042
0
30
93
3
1,135
14
39
34
36
11
499
632
62
1,290
71
8
44,589
MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES: GRAND TOTAL
90,086
35,222
8,803
411
134,522
ALL CAUSES: GRAND TOTAL
149,886
60,789
12,050
889
223,614
INJURED WORKMEN ACCORDING TO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT AND EXTENT OF INJURY
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 11 - PAGE 1
District
Aberdeen
Adelaide
Albany
Albert
Alberton
Alexandria
Alfred
Aliwal-North
Amesfoort
Babanango
Bafokeng
Balfour
Barberton
Barkley-East
Barkley-West
Bathurst
Beaufort-West
Bedford
Belfast
Bellville
Benoni
Bergville
Bethal
Bethlehem
Bethulie
Bizana
Bloemfontein
Bloemhof
Bochum
Boksburg
Bolebedu
Boshof
Bothaville
Brakpan
Brandfort
Bredasdorp
Brits
Britstown
Bronkhorstspruit
Bultfontein
Butterworth
Caledon
Calitzdorp
Calvinia
Camperdown
Cape Town
Carnarvon
Carolina
Cathcart
Ceres
Medical
35
13
197
53
1552
58
190
54
39
3
13
157
510
19
413
56
175
31
110
7472
1137
39
2070
327
16
4
2193
45
3
1450
2
29
203
489
21
129
1101
5
306
115
19
824
42
170
461
11508
7
90
114
421
Temporary
Permanent
9
7
70
18
474
15
88
27
17
1
3
30
157
14
243
17
72
12
49
2515
330
26
235
99
5
3
870
13
1
392
1
17
54
141
8
61
306
6
94
26
18
216
4
20
173
3993
1
33
72
143
3
41
1
7
2
2
2
14
1
9
3
Fatal
2
1
14
1
4
4
3
2
1
4
115
28
2
40
11
1
1
9
1
1
13
5
42
1
22
1
46
9
2
3
9
1
2
32
1
15
5
2
4
2
1
11
140
4
3
1
2
1
1
3
3
47
1
1
Total
45
20
272
72
2081
75
289
83
58
4
16
189
685
34
668
75
251
43
164
10111
1496
68
2358
442
22
7
3127
60
4
1897
2
49
260
641
30
192
1440
11
417
146
40
1047
46
191
648
15688
8
128
189
566
40
INJURED WORKMEN ACCORDING TO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT AND EXTENT OF INJURY
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 11 - PAGE 2
District
Christiana
Clanwilliam
Clocolan
Colesberg
Coligny
Cradock
Cullinan
Dannhauser
De Aar
Delareyville
Delmas
Dewetsdorp
Ditsobotla
Domas
Dundee
Durban
East London
Edingurg
Elliot
Engcobo
Ermelo
Eshowe
Estcourt
Exelcior
Ex-Territorial
Fauresmith
Ficksburg
Fort Beaufort
Fouriesburg
Frankfort
Fraserburg
Ganyesa
George
Germiston
Giyani
Glen Grey
Glenco
Gordonia
Graaff-Reinet
Grabouw
Groblersdal
Groot Marico
Hankey
Hanover
Harrismith
Hartswater
Hay
Heidelberg C/K
Heidelberg Tvl
Heilbron
41
Medical
94
220
36
35
22
220
46
19
127
60
206
2
8
1
140
9664
1552
3
16
1
450
680
295
29
221
16
114
76
29
68
8
3
1759
3551
14
4
67
515
195
592
270
9
62
2
276
219
8
51
368
57
Temporary
Permanent
15
91
11
22
16
67
11
4
63
15
49
1
3
4
3
50
3360
490
2
5
8
247
31
155
181
90
5
60
5
33
43
8
20
1
1
581
1019
8
1
18
208
37
114
81
2
23
3
62
82
1
17
113
10
13
20
5
Fatal
1
1
1
2
2
5
3
2
4
4
1
2
1
42
15
2
12
6
2
10
3
1
1
4
22
113
4
20
3
8
5
7
9
5
1
1
2
1
13
1
2
12
5
3
1
3
Total
114
314
48
57
39
293
59
28
193
78
261
3
11
1
199
13313
2088
5
23
1
630
887
390
36
291
21
150
120
38
92
9
4
2366
4703
22
5
88
736
238
714
360
11
87
6
354
303
9
70
496
72
INJURED WORKMEN ACCORDING TO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT AND EXTENT OF INJURY
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 11 - PAGE 3
District
Henneman
Herbert
Hermanus
Hermes
Herschel
Hlabisa
Hlobane
Hofmeyer
Hoopstad
Hopefield
Hopetown
Humansdorp
Idutywa
Inanda
Indwe
Ixopo
Jacobsdal
Jagersfontein
Jansenville
Johannesburg
Joubertina
Keiskammahoek
Kempton Park
Kenhardt
Kentani
Kimberley
King William's Town
Kirkwood
Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp
Kliprivier
Koffiefontein
Komga
Koppies
Koster
Kranskop
Kroonstad
Krugersdorp
Kuilsrivier
Kuruman
Ladismith C/K
Ladybrand
Ladygrey
Lainsburg
Lehurutshe
Letaba
Lichtenburg
Lindley
Lionsriver
Lower Tugela
Medical
37
113
274
2
2
108
1
8
240
51
76
417
1
836
198
67
4
5
12365
281
2
2696
82
2
766
229
220
597
1209
578
32
3
30
94
70
512
1318
961
333
121
67
16
44
41
1022
472
27
224
526
Temporary
10
18
83
3
1
46
1
70
19
30
113
385
1
55
19
1
2
3920
62
1
578
21
1
272
99
80
228
415
200
1
4
10
41
33
195
390
355
117
34
19
3
12
17
415
111
14
106
304
Permanent
Fatal
2
2
1
1
6
1
3
5
27
5
4
3
1
336
3
69
1
68
3
10
2
16
5
2
10
46
15
2
1
1
2
27
5
2
4
17
53
25
14
2
3
3
3
5
2
1
72
17
1
7
11
3
3
2
Total
49
131
359
5
3
156
1
9
317
70
109
535
1
1253
1
258
89
5
7
16690
347
3
3352
108
3
1056
334
303
837
1697
798
33
7
42
139
103
727
1764
1346
466
158
89
19
56
58
1512
603
42
337
843
42
INJURED WORKMEN ACCORDING TO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT AND EXTENT OF INJURY
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 11 - PAGE 4
District
Lower Umfolozi
Lusikisiki
Lydenburg
Maclear
Madikwe
Mafeking
Mahlabatini
Malamulele
Malmesbury
Mankwe
Mapumula
Marico
Marquard
Matatiele
Mdantsane
Messina
Middelburg C
Middelburg Tvl
Middeldrift
Mokerong
Molteno
Montagu
Mooirivier
Moretele
Mosselbaai
Mount Ayliff
Mount Currie
Mount Fletcher
Mount Frere
Moutse
Mpandle
Msinga
Mtanjaneni
Mtunzini
Murraysburg
Namaqualand
Naphuno
Ndwedwe
Nebo
Nelspruit
New Hanover
Newcastle
Ngeleni
Nigel
Nongoma
Noupoort
Nqutu
Oberholzer
Odendaalsrus
Odi
43
Medical
1316
15
490
49
1
124
9
3
1550
7
29
128
20
8
6
134
98
730
3
2
15
184
84
17
585
4
199
8
1
1
1
1
44
135
7
328
3
3
2
1077
192
964
5
428
2
93
40
601
110
94
Temporary
Permanent
Fatal
347
12
189
16
1
49
3
45
3
52
1
4
3
1
387
8
8
67
10
7
2
32
28
178
18
1
2
5
1
1
1
5
3
30
10
6
5
2
1
9
40
30
7
229
2
75
9
3
4
2
38
31
2
86
2
1
2
337
256
183
1
110
2
20
21
276
44
58
7
1
11
1
1
3
1
1
1
13
1
1
2
1
25
3
47
1
4
2
3
14
2
3
1
22
4
53
Total
1711
27
735
66
2
177
12
3
1957
16
37
203
31
16
9
171
126
948
3
3
24
230
121
24
822
7
288
18
4
6
1
3
84
167
12
428
5
4
5
1443
453
1197
6
554
4
116
62
952
158
152
INJURED WORKMEN ACCORDING TO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT AND EXTENT OF INJURY
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 11 - PAGE 5
District
Oudshoorn
Paarl
Paulpietersburg
Pearston
Peddie
Petrusburg
Phillipolis
Phillipstown
Piet Retief
Pietermaritzburg
Pietersburg
Piketberg
Pilgrim's Rest
Pinetown
Polela
Port Elizabeth
Port Shepstone
Port St Johns
Postmasburg
Potchefstroom
Potgietersrus
Pretoria
Prieska
Prins Albert
Queenstown
Qumbu
Randburg
Randfontein
Reddersburg
Reitz
Richmond C
Richmond Natal
Ritavi
Riversdale
Robertson
Roodepoort
Rouxville
Rustenburg
Sasolburg
Schweizer-Reneke
Sekgosese
Sekhukhuneland
Senekal
Seshego
Sibasa
Simonstown
Smithfield
Somerset-East
Somerset-West
Soutpansberg
Medical
454
1773
198
2
2
17
6
11
494
1912
911
419
384
1990
3
4791
549
9
257
824
484
8502
77
69
414
1590
384
13
65
87
221
22
194
166
887
27
1684
735
141
2
2
67
73
166
10
44
619
228
Temporary
277
600
145
4
6
5
231
909
292
58
161
624
1
1187
261
5
51
271
112
3125
13
12
217
4
476
137
5
11
58
145
7
66
48
306
5
545
148
47
2
33
2
43
91
2
9
256
80
Permanent
Fatal
7
33
7
4
3
3
16
70
25
5
12
36
2
4
5
2
3
4
81
15
11
3
8
30
8
330
2
6
5
30
9
36
20
4
1
3
1
2
1
19
1
1
1
4
5
1
1
2
7
92
21
3
17
9
4
1
1
3
11
4
1
1
3
Total
742
2409
353
2
2
21
12
16
743
2895
1233
484
560
2654
4
6070
828
14
318
1131
609
11987
90
82
641
5
2106
546
19
80
147
371
30
262
215
1219
32
2338
913
191
2
4
105
2
117
260
12
54
887
315
44
INJURED WORKMEN ACCORDING TO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT AND EXTENT OF INJURY
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 11 - PAGE 6
District
Springs
Standerton
Stellenbosch
Sterkstroom
Steynsburg
Steytlerville
Stockenstrom
Strand
Stutterheim
Sutherland
Swartrugens
Swellendam
Tabankulu
Tarkastad
Taung
Thaba N'chu
Thabamoopo
Thabazimbi
Theunissen
Trompsburg
Tsolo
Tulbach
Ubombo
Uitenhage
Umbumbulu
Umlazi
Umtata
Umvoti
Umzinkulu
Umzinto
Underberg
Uniondale
Utrecht
Van Rhynsdorp
Vanderbijlpark
Ventersburg
Ventersdorp
Venterstad
Vereeniging
Victoria-East
Victoria-West
Viljoenskroon
Virginia
Volksrust
Vrede
Vredefort
Vredenburg
Vredendal
Vryburg
45
Medical
1098
492
1018
6
13
31
363
114
13
54
376
4
13
4
52
12
304
73
7
5
135
92
932
2
2
96
357
10
321
15
44
63
71
1181
9
81
30
1379
5
45
139
152
84
12
12
714
317
347
Temporary
278
108
317
1
5
1
7
118
46
5
9
130
3
5
14
8
90
31
1
4
51
33
251
1
3
57
289
12
102
3
16
21
18
278
10
32
11
404
4
19
50
73
25
4
2
244
60
151
Permanent
Fatal
35
11
11
10
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
6
2
1
8
3
3
2
25
1
1
5
11
1
6
1
1
110
4
2
3
2
1
2
1
4
7
1
1
4
3
1
73
9
4
8
2
4
22
1
2
7
5
9
1
5
Total
1421
612
1347
7
18
1
41
482
162
18
64
516
4
16
9
70
21
405
109
8
9
189
128
1210
5
6
162
664
23
430
18
60
86
90
1573
19
116
42
1865
9
64
197
255
112
16
16
965
383
512
INJURED WORKMEN ACCORDING TO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT AND EXTENT OF INJURY
ALL CARRIERS
TABLE 11 - PAGE 7
District
Vryheid
Wakkerstroom
Walvisbaai
Warmbad Tvl
Warrenton
Waterberg
Waterval Boven
Weenen
Welkom
Wellington
Wepener
Wesselsbron
Westonaria
White River
Williston
Willowmore
Willowvale
Winburg
Witbank
Witzieshoek
Wodehouse
Wolmaranstad
Wolseley
Worcester
Wynberg
Xalanga
Zastron
Unknown
Total
Medical
411
6
2
170
39
273
33
31
999
402
12
54
217
668
30
336
10
19
1311
76
21
104
49
1221
2532
10
3872
149 886
Temporary
Permanent
Fatal
179
2
14
6
58
21
87
10
16
369
135
1
11
102
532
9
181
8
1
18
2
6
331
38
6
45
8
412
953
1
3
12180
60 789
1
64
2
15
1
3
5
16
26
5
2
8232
12 050
29
889
1
1
33
6
24
3
1
19
30
1
17
4
3
4
2
Total
610
8
2
238
61
379
43
48
1425
546
13
67
355
1234
39
524
12
26
1721
117
27
152
62
1654
3513
1
13
24313
223 614
46
INJURED WORKMEN ACCORDING TO PROVINCE AND EXTENT OF INJURY 1999
PROVINCE
FATAL
TOTAL
EASTERN CAPE
13 789
4 234
270
72
18 365
FREE STATE
8 004
2 675
230
112
11 021
GAUTENG
9 655
3 841
307
52
13 855
KWAZULU NATAL
53 112
17 358
1 692
322
72 484
MPUMALANGA
9 648
2 945
343
83
13 019
NORTH WEST
7 587
2 459
288
67
10 401
NORTHERN CAPE
3 115
1 206
69
17
4 407
NORTHERN PROVINCE
24 081
7 699
346
47
32 173
WESTERN CAPE
14 334
4 960
250
60
19 604
UNKNOWN
6 561
13 412
8 255
57
28 285
149 886
60 789
12 050
889
223 614
TOTAL
47
MEDICAL TEMPORARY
PERMANENT
AID
TOTAL
DISABLEMENT
ONLY DISABLEMENT
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