For the same reporting periods the fatalities were 35 12 and 1 respectively. Published accident statistics in South Africa and their trends over the past 40 years are investigated.
Workplace homicides increased by 83 cases to 500 in 2016 and workplace suicides increased by 62 to 291.
Statistics of occupational injuries in south africa 2016. Database of labour statistics. Contains annual data collected mainly through the ILO yearly questionnaire. It covers a wide range of topics including occupational injuries.
Table 4 lists the types of occupational injuries by employee category. Wounds eye injuries sprains and burns were the most common types of injury accounting for 93 of all injuries over the five-year period. More than 40 of the total injuries were wounds such as cuts lacerations and bruises.
In addition to the above the National Occupational Safety Association NOSA collects figures for disabling injuries accidents resulting in one shift or more off work and hours of exposure from affiliated companies. These statistics are of limited value. No details are collected about the severity of injury for example whether an accident.
Published accident statistics in South Africa and their trends over the past 40 years are investigated. The disabling injury frequency rate DIFR calculated from workers compensation returns is the most frequently used index for drawing conclusions about accident trends and for comparing local safety performance with other countries. In the SAPS the incidence of injuries sustained while on duty among police officers was 47 68 and 43 for 201314 201415 and 201516 respectively 12 13 14.
For the same reporting periods the fatalities were 35 12 and 1 respectively. Studies on occupational accident statistics in South Africa are few and far between the most recent paper on the manufacturing sector was published in 1990. Accidents in South Africa are recorded in two systems.
Exhaustive information is available from the insurance system under the Workmens. Workplace homicides increased by 83 cases to 500 in 2016 and workplace suicides increased by 62 to 291. This is the highest homicide figure since 2010 and the most suicides since CFOI began reporting data in 1992.
Fatal work injuries from falls slips or trips continued a general upward trend that began in 2011 increasing. Limited FEMA and are required to report occupational injuries within seven days after such injuries occurred and occupational diseases within fourteen days of diagnosis. HS statistics in South Africa are then collected by the Compensation Commissioner which includes statistics from FEMA.
FEMA accounts for about 20 of contractors. Journal of Occupational Accidents 11 1990 197-220 197 Eisevier Safety in South African Industry. An Analysis of Accident Statistics J-P.
LEGER Sociology of Work Programme University of the Witwatersrand South Africa and I. MACUN Industrial Health Research Group University of Cape Town South Africa Received 22 January 1989 accepted 9 September 1989 ABSTRACT Leger J. Workers sustain occupational injuries in the same time span Hattingh Acutt 201665.
Mining Safety 20121 indicates that there were 168 deaths in South African mines in 2009 128 in 2010 and 116 in 2011. These deaths were reportedly caused by occupational hazards in work settings and a push by management for higher production. Overexertion injuries are something many people experience at one time or another.
Back injuries strained shoulders and repetitive strain injuries are extremely common. Luckily in most cases this type of injury is minor and nothing that a few days off work wont cure. Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety in the construction industry is associated with traumatic injuries chemical physical biological ergonomics and psychosocial occupational hazard exposures.
Statistics South Africa reports that at least 162 million South Africans were employed in the formal and informal economy in. Occupational Injuries in All Workplaces in 2016 - analysed by Type of Accident. Type of Accident 意外類別.
Trapped in or between objects 受困於物件之內或物件之間. 941 1 937 2. A total of 2 406 injuries were reported in 2019 compared to 2 447 reported during 2018 translating to a 2 decrease year-on-year.
The breakdown is available in your packs. Most of these injuries are mainly as a result of repeat accidents categorised as fall of ground transportation and mining and general types of accidents. Minister Dipuo Peters highlighted that the festive road fatalities have increased by 14.
Between 1 December 2015 and 11 January 2016 there were 1755 fatalities on South African roads which indicates an increase of 220 deaths from the 1535 deaths in the 20142015 festive period. However in South Africa the amount of accidents in the construction industry is rather alarming. According to a statement released by the government there are at least 15 to 25 fatalities per week in the construction sector which contributed 12 to the countrys GDP in 2016.
In terms of occupational injuries there was a 12 decrease in the number of injuries from 2 669 in 2017 to 2 350 in the 2018. Occupational diseases The DMR noted some slight increases in occupational diseases although no medical deaths were recorded. Occupational diseases decreased by 3 from 4 632 cases in 2016 to 4 483 cases in 2017.
According to the Tourism 2020 report released by Statistics South Africa foreign arrivals dropped by 71 from just over 15 8million in 2019 to less than 5 million in 2020. It is evident that the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the tourism industry quite hard around the world and in South Africa mainly due to the lockdown and travel restrictions that were imposed.