This report provides an analysis of work-related fatalities that occurred between 1 July 2010 and 30 June 2011 and were notifiable to jurisdictions under their work health and safety legislation. In 2010–11, Australian work health and safety jurisdictions reported a total of 138 notifiable work-related fatalities to Safe Work Australia. Of these fatalities, 120 were workers and 18 were bystanders (people who suffered a fatal injury as a consequence of someone else’s work activity). In comparison, there were fewer work-related fatalities notified in the previous financial year, 2009–10: in total, 124, comprising 111 worker fatalities and 13 bystander fatalities. Most of the work-related fatalities that occurred in 2010–11 were of men: 14 fat...
International research shows that the true extent of work-related road traffic deaths is not reflect...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...
Accidental falls, suicide and transport-related injuries are common causes of death in the Au...
This report provides an analysis of work-related fatalities that occurred between 1 July 2009 and 30...
In 2009–10, 337 people died in Australia from a work-related traumatic injury. This report is the&nb...
This study aimed to provide a detailed description of all work-related road deaths in Australia duri...
This report is the sixth in a series that estimates the number of workers and bystanders kille...
Trends in work-related fatalities in the construction industry were investigated using data collecte...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
Objectives: Vehicle crashes in work zones are significantly underreported in official crash datasets...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
Aims. To determine the number and rates of work-related fatal injuries by employment status, occupat...
Death certificates for South Carolina for 1989 and 1990 were examined to identify deaths resulting f...
The circumstances of all work-related fatalities occurring in Australia over a three year period wer...
McNoe and colleagues1 are to be commended for making the effort that was required to identify and en...
International research shows that the true extent of work-related road traffic deaths is not reflect...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...
Accidental falls, suicide and transport-related injuries are common causes of death in the Au...
This report provides an analysis of work-related fatalities that occurred between 1 July 2009 and 30...
In 2009–10, 337 people died in Australia from a work-related traumatic injury. This report is the&nb...
This study aimed to provide a detailed description of all work-related road deaths in Australia duri...
This report is the sixth in a series that estimates the number of workers and bystanders kille...
Trends in work-related fatalities in the construction industry were investigated using data collecte...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
Objectives: Vehicle crashes in work zones are significantly underreported in official crash datasets...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
Aims. To determine the number and rates of work-related fatal injuries by employment status, occupat...
Death certificates for South Carolina for 1989 and 1990 were examined to identify deaths resulting f...
The circumstances of all work-related fatalities occurring in Australia over a three year period wer...
McNoe and colleagues1 are to be commended for making the effort that was required to identify and en...
International research shows that the true extent of work-related road traffic deaths is not reflect...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...
Accidental falls, suicide and transport-related injuries are common causes of death in the Au...