Work security: What are the European Union countries that record more deaths and injuries in the workplace?

In 2022, they fell into the European Union 2.97 million incidents are not severe And 3,286 fatal accidents Associated workAccording to the latest Eurostat data. This represents about 905 non -severe accidents for each fatal accident.
However, compared to 2017, There was 4.6 % less accident. Men were more likely than women suffering from a work accident. In 2022, about two of the three incidents in the affected European Union.
Between 2021 and 2022, there were fewer non -decimal work incidents in which men participated in the European Union, 519 less. but, The number increased in the case of womenWith 87,929 more incidents that were notified.
the Manufacturing industry The largest number of accidents was recorded in 2022, with 18 % of the total, followed by health activities and social services, by 15.8 %, and construction, by 12.2 %. In the European Union as a whole, 1.66 was produced Mattressing accidents For every 100,000 people used in 2022.
The highest index of deadly accidents in work between the European Union countries It was recorded in MaltaWith 5.28 fatal accidents per 100,000 people working, followed by France and Bulgaria. On the contrary, the lowest rate of deadly accidents was recorded in work between the European Union countries in the Netherlands, Greece, Germany, Sweden and Ireland.
Throughout the European Union, there were 1506 non -skeletons per 100,000 people used in 2022. Denmark, France, Portugal and Spain recorded the highest non -decimal incidents For every 100,000 people working.
At the same time, the rates of Romania and Bulgaria occurred It was the least among the European Union countries, With less than 100 non -decimal accidents per 100,000 people working. Wounds, superficial injuries, dislocation, sprains and forgery were More common injuries in the European Union. Followed by brain shocks, inner pests and bone fractures.
The number of work inspectors
The inspectors can perform A major role in enhancing a safe work environment And ensuring decent working conditions for everyone. The number of these professionals around the world decreased between 2009 and 2022, while IncreaseAccording to data from the International Labor Organization (ILO).
In 2021, an investigation by the European Union Unions (CES) indicated that More than a third of European countries no longer comply The standard of the International Labor Organization for the Inspector for every 10,000 workers. Germany has a total of 6,009 Labor Party inspectors, France with 2,175 and Spain with 2,115According to the latest Ilostat characters.
“In some contexts, the type of contract and the statute and Work conditions Ilostat says that the inspectors are also worse, which leads to a decrease in the number of inspectors, and often accompanied by discounts in equipment and material resources, which affects the effectiveness of the inspectors ’body.
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