According to a report from January to September 2020, the manufacturing sector saw the highest number of total occupational accidents at 3,425, which included 3,221 non-permanent disabilities, 154 permanent disabilities and 50 deaths. In second was agriculture, forestry and fishery with 783 total accidents, followed by transport, storage and communication with 296 accidents. The report analyzed accident statistics by economic sector as reported to the Department of Safety and Health.
According to a report from January to September 2020, the manufacturing sector saw the highest number of total occupational accidents at 3,425, which included 3,221 non-permanent disabilities, 154 permanent disabilities and 50 deaths. In second was agriculture, forestry and fishery with 783 total accidents, followed by transport, storage and communication with 296 accidents. The report analyzed accident statistics by economic sector as reported to the Department of Safety and Health.
According to a report from January to September 2020, the manufacturing sector saw the highest number of total occupational accidents at 3,425, which included 3,221 non-permanent disabilities, 154 permanent disabilities and 50 deaths. In second was agriculture, forestry and fishery with 783 total accidents, followed by transport, storage and communication with 296 accidents. The report analyzed accident statistics by economic sector as reported to the Department of Safety and Health.