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Table 4 Overview Occupational injuries - non-fatal and fatal 2006

From: Social care and changes in occupational accidents and diseases - the situation in Eastern Europe in general and for skin diseases in particular

EU Members

Occupational injuries

(non-fatal)

per 100,000

Fatal occupational injuries

per 100,000

Bulgaria

187 (2005)

5.8 (2005)

Czech Rep.

1830

3.4

Cyprus

745

6

Estonia

561

4.3

Greece

10,684 (total/2005)

772 (2003)

5.4 (2003)

Hungary

574

3.13

Latvia

177 (SLI)

6.9 (2004)

Lithuania

295

9.6

Poland

878

4.6

Romania

75

6

Slovakia

678

5

Slovenia

4437

3.8

Non-EU-Members

  

Albania

n.s.

n.s.

Belarus

95

5.8

Bosnia-Herzegovina

n.s.

n.s.

Croatia

1645

5.0

▲▲

Mazedonia

1547 (2001)

- bisection in one year

n.s.

Rep. of Moldavia

82

4.7

Montenegro

n.s

n.s.

Serbia

21924 (total/2005)

0.8 (1999/WHO)

Turkey

29

20.5

▲▲

13.6 (2004)

Ukraine

160

8.3

lowest since 1997

  1. Trend in comparison to preceding year: ▲▲ = strong rise; ▲ = rise; = constant; = regressive; = strong regressive; n.s. = not specified