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Global Workplace Fatality Stats YTD August 2011
- 1. 2011
Global
Fatality
Statistics
August
2011
Zambia,+4.00+
Armenia,+2.00+
West+Indies,+1.00+ Afghanistan,+11.00+ Austria+,+1.00+
West+Bengal,+ Albania,+
3.00+ 1.00+ Austria,+4.00+
Bahrain,+1.00+
Wales,+1.00+
Vietnam,+40.00+ Zimbabwe,+ Bangladesh,+8.00+
11.00+ Australia,+ Brazil,+4.00+
41.00+
Canada,+57.00+
Colombia,+9.00+ Egypt,+2.00+
China,+209.00+
France,+1.00+
Germany,+3.00+
Ghana,+2.00+
Congo,+72.00+
Guyana,+1.00+
United+States,+794.00+
India,+134.00+
Nigeria,+44.00+
Pakistan,+68.00+
Indonesia,+5.00+
Iran,+10.00+
Ireland,+7.00+
Israel,+1.00+
United+Kingdom,+70.00+ Italy,+2.00+
Kenya,+2.00+
Japan,+3.00+
Lebanon,+2.00+
Philippines,+18.00+ Macau,+1.00+
Poland,+14.00+ Malaysia,+6.00+
Russia,+ Oman,+1.00+
16.00+
South+Africa,+ Romania,+6.00+ Mexico,+18.00+
Ukraine,+26.00+ Thailand,+ 31.00+
Saudi+Arabia,+ Nepal,+2.00+
16.00+ Spain,+
United+Arab+Emirates,+8.00+ 8.00+
7.00+ Netherlands,+1.00+
Turkey,+27.00+ Taiwan,+7.00+ Singapore,+5.00+
Switzerland,+1.00+
Somalia,+ Nicaragua,+1.00+
1.00+
Sri+Lanka,+1.00+ Serbia+and+
Tunisia,+2.00+ Montenegro,+1.00+
New+Zealand,+8.00+
South+Korea,+
Sweden,+ 1.00+
1.00+
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Contents
Significant
Stories
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3
Statistics
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4
Five
Highest
Fatality
Industry
Details
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7
Five
Highest
Mechanisms
of
Fatality
Details
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9
Events
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11
Mortality
Rates
7.68
fatalities
per
day
53.31
fatalities
per
week
233.25
fatalities
per
month
Incident
/
Fatalities
1192
Incidents
1866
Fatalities
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SIGNIFICANT STORIES
Nigeria
clamps
down
on
security
after
U.N.
bombing
Nigeria
imposed
a
security
clampdown
on
Abuja
on
Saturday,
a
day
after
a
car
bomb
ripped
through
a
U.N.
complex
in
the
capital,
with
authorities
keeping
an
open
mind
on
the
perpetrators
but
suspicion
focused
on
a
local
Islamist
sect.
Armed
soldiers
patrolled
Abuja's
streets,
searching
cars
at
roadblocks
across
the
city,
which
sits
in
the
centre
of
Africa's
most
populous
nation
where
the
mostly-‐Christian
south
and
largely-‐Muslim
north
meet.
Authorities
put
the
death
toll
at
19
following
Friday's
attack,
when
a
car
slammed
through
security
gates
of
the
United
Nations
office
complex,
crashed
into
the
basement
and
exploded,
sending
vehicles
flying
and
setting
the
building
on
fire.
"As
of
this
morning
we
can
confirm
19
dead.
The
final
toll
could
be
higher
as
some
casualties
are
still
in
a
bad
condition,"
a
spokesman
for
the
Nigerian
National
Emergency
Management
Agency
told
Reuters.
"We
have
worked
through
the
night
helping
the
wounded,
one
of
the
biggest
issues
we've
had
is
the
pressure
from
people
who
have
crowded
hospitals
and
the
bomb
site
searching
for
their
friends
and
relatives,"
he
added.
So
far
there
has
been
no
confirmed
claim
of
responsibility
for
the
attack
in
which
the
car's
driver
was
killed,
possibly
making
the
incident
Nigeria's
first
suicide
bombing.
However,
analysts,
security
forces
and
diplomats
said
the
attack
had
all
the
hallmarks
of
Boko
Haram,
a
radical
Nigerian
Islamist
group
whose
name
roughly
translates
as
"Western
education
is
forbidden".
The
BBC
said
Boko
Haram
had
contacted
it
to
take
responsibility
for
the
attack.
However,
such
claims
are
hard
to
verify
because
the
sect
has
an
ill-‐defined
command
structure
and
many
people
say
they
speak
on
its
behalf.
The
police
and
government
have
yet
to
say
who
was
behind
the
attack.
Shoe
factory
fire
kills
17
in
Vietnam
A
fire
at
a
Vietnamese
shoe
factory
killed
17
people
and
seriously
injured
21
others
in
the
northern
port
city
of
Hai
Phong,
state-‐
controlled
media
reported
Saturday.
Thanh
Nien
newspaper
quoted
Bui
Thi
Them,
one
of
the
survivors,
as
saying
the
fire
broke
out
Friday
afternoon
when
welding
sparks
ignited
roofing
insulation.
The
welder
was
installing
a
lightening
rod
on
the
factory’s
tin
roof
in
preparation
for
a
tropical
storm
that
is
expected
to
hit
northern
Vietnam
later
Saturday.
The
insulation
fell
to
the
factory
floor
in
a
fireball,
blocking
the
150-‐square-‐yard
(meter)
workshop’s
only
entrance
before
quickly
engulfing
piles
of
shoemaking
materials,
it
said.
“The
fireball
blocked
the
factory’s
main
entrance
and
there
is
no
exit
on
the
back,”
Them
told
the
paper.
“Many
people
in
the
middle
of
the
factory
which
was
engulfed
with
fire
and
smoke
could
not
escape
and
were
burned
to
death.”
Mortality
Rates
7.68
fatalities
per
day
53.31
fatalities
per
week
233.25
fatalities
per
month
Incident
/
Fatalities
1192
Incidents
1866
Fatalities
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Vietnam
Television
reported
that
13
people
were
killed
of
burns
and
suffocation
Friday
and
four
others
who
were
seriously
burned
died
Saturday
morning.
Eight
other
people
who
were
in
critical
condition
were
transferred
to
a
hospital
in
capital,
Hanoi,
it
said.
The
newspaper
reported
Saturday
that
police
have
detained
six
people,
including
the
Vietnamese
owner
of
the
factory,
her
Chinese
husband
and
the
welder,
for
questioning.
Tuoi
Tre
newspaper
said
six
workers
managed
to
escape
unhurt.
It
said
the
factory
has
been
in
operation
for
nearly
a
month.
STATISTICS
Incidents"
2011"Monthly"Incidents"&"FataliHes"
FataliHes"
400"
352"
350"
300" 287"
244"
250" 232"
Total&#&
227"
192" 191"
200"
167" 167" 166"
153" 156"
149"
150" 136"
122"
117"
100"
50"
0" 0" 0" 0"
0"
Jan" Feb" Mar" Apr" May" Jun" Jul" Aug" Sep" Oct" Nov" Dec"
Month&
Mortality
Rates
7.68
fatalities
per
day
53.31
fatalities
per
week
233.25
fatalities
per
month
Incident
/
Fatalities
1192
Incidents
1866
Fatalities
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Mechanism*of**
Fatality*
Vehicle,Accident,
4%, Burn, Caught,between,
0%, 4%,
Asphyxia)on,
Unknown, A/ack,
4%,
4%, 3%,
Struck,By,
11%,
Stabbing,
0%,
Shoo)ng,
3%,
Crushed,By,
Heart,A/ack, 20%,
Fire, 0%,
5%,
Fall,
10%,
Electrocu)on,
4%,
Drowning,
Explosion, 3%,
22%,
Exposure, Entanglement,
0%, 3%,
Fatality'Industries'
Agriculture*
4%*
U1li1es*
Telecommunica1on* 2%*
1%* Zoological*
Warehousing* 0%* Auto* Cleaning*
Transport* Unknown* 2%* Avia1on* 1%*
4%* 0%* 1%* Chemical*
Shipping* 2%*
Ship*Building* Tourism* 0%*
1%* 1%* Construc1on*
0%*
17%*
Security*
0%*
Rail* Recycling* Retail* Demoli1on*
1%* 1%* 3%* 0%*
Prin1ng*
Pharmaceu1cal*
0%* 0%*
Diving* Drilling*
0%* 0%*
Oil*&*Gas*
3%*
Educa1on*
0%*
Emergency*
Services*
Fisheries* 1%*
Government*
4%* 0%*
Mining* Forestry*
16%* 1%*
Health*Industry*
0%*
Hospitality*
1%*
Military*
2%* Law*Enforcement* Infrastructure*
2%* 5%*
Mari1me*
0%*
Maintenance*
5%*
Manufacturing*
17%*
Mortality
Rates
7.68
fatalities
per
day
53.31
fatalities
per
week
233.25
fatalities
per
month
Incident
/
Fatalities
1192
Incidents
1866
Fatalities
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10&&Highest&Fatality&Industries&
350.00#
317.00& 314.00&
300.00&
300.00#
250.00#
200.00#
150.00#
99.00&
87.00& 83.00&
100.00# 78.00& 77.00&
58.00& 55.00&
50.00#
0.00#
Construc0on# Manufacturing# Mining# Infrastructure# Maintenance# Agriculture# Government# Transport# Retail# Oil#&#Gas#
10%%Highest%Mechanism%of%Fatality%
450.00#
408.00%
400.00#
364.00%
350.00#
300.00#
250.00#
211.00%
193.00%
200.00#
150.00#
93.00%
83.00% 81.00%
100.00# 73.00% 69.00% 68.00%
50.00#
0.00#
Explosion# Crushed#By# Struck#By# Fall# Fire# Vehicle#Accident# Caught#between# AsphyxiaDon# ElectrocuDon# Unknown#
Mortality
Rates
7.68
fatalities
per
day
53.31
fatalities
per
week
233.25
fatalities
per
month
Incident
/
Fatalities
1192
Incidents
1866
Fatalities
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FIVE HIGHEST FATALITY INDUSTRY DETAILS
Construc4on$
140.00#
127.00$
120.00#
100.00# 92.00$
80.00#
60.00#
43.00$
40.00#
18.00$
20.00# 10.00$
6.00$ 8.00$
4.00$ 2.00$ 4.00$
1.00$ 1.00$ 1.00$
0.00#
Explosion# Crushed#By# Struck#By# Fall# Vehicle# Caught# AsphyxiaDon# ElectrocuDon# Unknown# Drowning# Entanglement# Stabbing# Exposure#
Accident# between#
Manufacturing%
120.00#
106.00%
100.00#
80.00#
56.00%
60.00#
40.00#
26.00%
20.00% 18.00%
16.00% 16.00% 16.00% 17.00%
20.00#
8.00%
4.00% 5.00% 3.00%
1.00% 1.00% 1.00%
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Mortality
Rates
7.68
fatalities
per
day
53.31
fatalities
per
week
233.25
fatalities
per
month
Incident
/
Fatalities
1192
Incidents
1866
Fatalities
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Mining%
120.00#
104.00%
98.00%
100.00#
80.00#
60.00#
40.00# 34.00%
20.00# 11.00% 13.00% 13.00%
10.00%
6.00%
3.00% 1.00% 3.00% 1.00% 3.00%
0.00#
Explosion# Crushed#By# Struck#By# Fall# Fire# Vehicle# Caught# AsphyxiaDon# ElectrocuDon# Unknown# Drowning# AGack# Entanglement#
Accident# between#
Infrastructure%
30.00#
27.00%
26.00%
25.00#
20.00#
15.00#
10.00%
10.00#
7.00% 7.00% 7.00%
4.00%
5.00# 3.00% 3.00%
2.00%
1.00% 1.00% 1.00%
0.00#
Explosion# Crushed#By# Struck#By# Fall# Vehicle# Caught# AsphyxiaCon# ElectrocuCon# Unknown# Drowning# AFack# Entanglement# ShooCng#
Accident# between#
Maintenance$
25.00#
22.00$
20.00$
20.00#
15.00$
15.00#
10.00# 8.00$
7.00$
5.00$
5.00# 3.00$
2.00$ 2.00$
1.00$ 1.00$ 1.00$
0.00#
Explosion# Crushed#By# Struck#By# Fall# Fire# Caught# AsphyxiaAon# ElectrocuAon# Unknown# Drowning# Burn# Stabbing#
between#
Mortality
Rates
7.68
fatalities
per
day
53.31
fatalities
per
week
233.25
fatalities
per
month
Incident
/
Fatalities
1192
Incidents
1866
Fatalities
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