Post on 26-Mar-2015
Health and Safety at Work statistics Eurostat
Sector Social Dialogue Committee Extractive Industries6 September 2013
Bart De Norre, Eurostat
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Contents
European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW) Labour Force Survey ad-hoc modules European Occupational Diseases Statistics (EODS) Data Links
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Data collections in HSW• From administrative sources:
• European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW)
1993, gentlemen's agreement, Commission regulation with some
derogations
• European Occupational Diseases Statistics (EODS)
2002, gentlemen's agreement, halted, simplification and revision needed
• From surveys:• Labour Force Survey ad hoc module (LFS AHM)
on accidents at work and other work-related health problems(covers also exposure to risk factors)
1997, 2013 Commission regulation, ESS agreement
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ESAW
Commission Regulation 349/2011 First data for the reference year 2011 (June 2013) All sectors of economic activity both public and private should be
covered. Focus on employees Gradual implementation
Some sectors (Mining, Fishing, Public administration, Health, Education) not yet well covered by all countries. => 2015
Some variables not yet collected => 2015 No later than 18 months, micro data and metadata, quality report
Commission decision on derogations some countries got derogations till 2014 (DE: "days lost" in 2016, UK in 2015)
Methodology (concepts, variables, definitions, classifications)
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ESAW Accident at work: discrete occurrence in the course of work which leads
to physical or mental harm (whilst engaged in an occupational activity or during the time spent at work)
Serious: more than 3 days’ absence from work Fatal: leading to the death of the victim within one year Variables:
• injured person:Employment status, occupation, sex, age, nationality
• injury:Type of injury, part of the body injured, days lost (severity)
• enterprise: Economic activity, size of the enterprise
• Date, time and geographical location of the accident
• Causes and circumstances: Characteristics of the workplace and the sequence of events characterising the causes and circumstances of the accident
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• injured person• Employment status (employees, self-employed, …)
• Occupation (ISCO08 / ISCO88)• sex, age, nationality (optional)
• Injury (broadly in accordance with ICD10, ILO resolution)
• Type of injury
• part of the body injured
• days lost (severity)
• Enterprise• Economic activity (NACE REV2 / NACE Rev 1)• size of the enterprise (optional)
• Date, time (optional) and geographical location of the accident
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Variables on causes and circumstances:• At least 3 out of 9
• 3 sequences:
• Before the accident, the person is carrying out a specific physical activity at a particular location (working environment)
• During the accident, an abnormal, unexpected and undesired event (deviation from the normal) causes an accident
• As a result, the injury occurs (contact – mode injury, part of body injured) that causes injury-related absence (days lost) or death (severity).
• Each of the three levels can be linked with Material Agent.
• Mostly delivered: Working environment, Deviation, Contact-Mode of injury
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ESAW – quality
• Completion of all variables (unknown percentages)
• Is the insurance system covering all workers?
• Are all accidents reported?
• Insurance based systems
• Accidents are notified to a specific Insurer (public and/or private)
• Strong reporting incentive (economic interest for the worker)
• BE, DE, EL, ES, FR, IT, LU, AT, PT, FI and CH
• Universal social security systems
• Legal obligation to report to relevant authority („Labour
Inspection“)
• Refunding by the universal social security (less economic incentive)
• BG, CZ, DK, EE, IE, CY, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, RO, SI, SK, SE, UK, NO
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Under-reporting
• For non-fatal accidents
• in countries with a non-insurance based data collection. • Assessment of reporting levels by comparing the administrative declaration numbers and national
population survey data on people reporting accidents at work or other sources such as hospital records.
• Correction in ESAW numbers for under-reporting for these countries (typically multiplied by about 2, but depending on the sector).
• For some Member States that joined the EU after 2004, the reporting levels are not yet systematically known.
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Ad-hoc modules of the Labour Force Survey
• Household survey, modules in 1999, 2007 and next in 2013• Accidents at work (all, including no day off or 1-3 days, self-reported):
• number, type and time out of work (most recent)• for workers not well covered by ESAW (e.g. self-employed) and < 4 days’
absence
• Other work-related health problems (WRHP, self-reported):• number, type, time out of work and limitations in normal day-to-day activities
(most serious)
• Exposure to factors adversely affecting health (mental and physical)
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Types of WRHP
• Bone, joint or muscle problem which mainly affects neck, shoulders, arms or hands• Bone, joint or muscle problem which mainly affects hips, knees, legs or feet• Bone, joint or muscle problem which mainly affects back• Breathing or lung problem• Skin problem• Hearing problem• Stress, depression or anxiety• Headache and/or eyestrain• Heart disease or attack, or other problems in the circulatory system• Infectious disease (virus, bacteria or other type of infection)• Stomach, liver, kidney or digestive problem• Other types of health problem
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Exposure to risk factors
• Physical health risk factors• difficult work postures or work movements• handling of heavy loads• noise or strong vibration• chemicals, dust, fumes, smoke or gases• activities involving strong visual concentration• risk of accidents
• Mental well-being risk factors• severe time pressure or overload of work• violence or threat of violence• harassment or bullying
• always in a degree of frequency and intensity that this is perceived as a risk or has led to physical health problems
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EODS
• recognised cases, often liable for compensation
• “Tip of an iceberg” & Time-lag effect
• Commission Recommendation (2003/670/EC) on the European schedule of
occupational diseases
• Big differences between national recognition systems in terms of scientific
criteria, legal basis, administrative practice, type of compensation.
• From 2001 onwards, progressively implemented by MS
• Basic information on victim + enterprise (at time exposure)
• Diagnosis (list of diseases based on ICD10)
• Severity (but very difficult)
• Exposure and « use categories »
• Incident new cases and deaths, but very difficult
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Data ESAW- Mining and quarryingEU non-fatal and fatal
UNIT Number Number Number Incidence rate Incidence rate Incidence rate
EU27 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
fatal 116 105 80 13 12 11
non-fatal 18730 16457 15703 2069 1873 2148
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Number Number Number Incidence rate Incidence rate Incidence rate
2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
Belgium 229 172 151 8273 5665 4944
Bulgaria 251 179 176 651 472 538
Czech Republic 979 813 663 1782 1559 1384
Denmark 96 79 77 2116 1739 1707
Germany 2932 2861 2794 2292 2125 2390
Estonia 72 81 69 1196 1271 1005
Ireland 89 39 65 873 545 916
Spain 5330 4495 3818 13882 13852 12222
France 1031 847 528 4068 2905 2214
Italy 1170 960 930 3272 2897 2604
Cyprus 17 24 19 3409 3358 2933
Latvia 12 8 7 391 266 221
Lithuania 15 7 7 383 270 294
Luxembourg 19 16 11 5689 4878 3448
Hungary 85 75 80 : 760 718
Malta 37 23 9 12242 6166 1871
Netherlands : : 531 : : 6338
Austria 517 272 186 4884 4599 3047
Poland 2889 3012 3114 1236 1252 1741
Portugal 1525 1076 1174 8512 6031 5822
Romania 326 341 301 306 340 464
Slovenia 172 154 153 4958 4780 5186
Slovakia : 16 : : 148 :
Finland 168 132 129 2488 2942 2095
Sweden 118 90 97 1275 1193 1236
Great Britain 651 684 614 500 683 766
Norway 523 575 373 1292 1291 699
Switzerland 195 215 225 7178 5193 7846
ESAW- Mining and quarrying: non-fatal – countries
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Accidents EU27-2010 by days lost
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Accidents EU27-2010 by size of enterprise
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Accidents EU27-2010 by days lost
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Accidents EU27-2010 by Injury
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LFS 2007 - WRHP
Total - all NACE
activities Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Construction
European Union (27 countries) 12.8d 13.9d 11.8d 12.3d
European Union except France (26 countries) 8.1 13.0 7.5 7.5
Belgium 11.5d 13.2d 11.0d 14.3d
Bulgaria 4.8 5.1 4.3 2.9
Czech Republic 8.5d 14.4d 8.9d 8.1d
Denmark 12.9 5.6u 10.5 12.7
Germany 5.2d 9.3d 5.7d 7.7d
Estonia 9.0 22.7 9.4 7.7
Ireland 3.0 2.2 2.1 2.3
Greece 6.4 8.6 5.9 8.4
Spain 5.8d 5.1d 5.8d 4.3d
France 48.8d 46.7u 53.2d 58.2d
Croatia 8.1 14.5u 5.9 6.6
Italy 6.8d 13.3d 6.4d 7.5d
Cyprus 8.4 : 7.7 9.9
Latvia 4.0 : 2.5 3.3
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LFS 2007 - WRHP
Total - all NACE
activities Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Construction
Lithuania 4.0d : 3.4d 4.0d
Luxembourg 3.8d : d 4.5d 3.0d
Hungary 5.4 12.4 4.1 6.6
Malta 4.0 : 6.8 7.6
Netherlands 10.9 4.8 10.6 11.8
Austria 15.0 10.8u 12.6 16.1
Poland 21.9 25.0 18.5 18.8
Portugal 4.5d 2.6d 4.6d 3.2d
Romania 5.2 9.3 4.9 4.3
Slovenia 10.2d 3.3u 10.3d 7.7d
Slovakia 6.0d 19.5d 5.3d 4.2d
Finland 24.5 28.3 21.1 25.2
Sweden 14.3d 18.2d 14.1d 16.7d
United Kingdom 4.6 3.9 3.8 3.9
Norway 11.5d 6.4d 9.2d 11.2d
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LFS 2007 – exposure risks mental well-being
Total - all NACE
activities Mining and
quarrying Manufacturing Construction
European Union (27 countries) 26.5d 22.9d 23.3d 22.5d
European Union except France (26 countries) 23.4 22.3 21.0 20.1
Belgium 14.6 9.7 12.7 10.0
Bulgaria 12.8 9.8 14.5 14.1
Czech Republic 14.5d 10.4d 12.9d 15.5d
Denmark 21.3 17.1u 14.3 12.9
Germany 15.8 24.3 14.6 12.2
Estonia 17.4d 13.1d 17.8d 12.8d
Ireland 13.3 8.3 10.5 8.8
Greece 14.9 17.3 17.8 14.0
Spain 25.6d 17.4d 25.1d 18.9d
France 49.0d 42.4u 43.9d 43.6d
Croatia 15.7 33.2u 18.3 26.3
Italy 17.7d 15.4d 15.6d 15.1d
Cyprus 43.1d : 41.0d 36.3d
Latvia 0.9d : : :
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LFS 2007 - exposure risks mental well-being
Total - all
NACE activities Mining and
quarrying Manufacturing Construction
Lithuania 19.2 : 19.3 20.4
Luxembourg 6.0d : d 8.0d 3.4d
Hungary 14.3 12.9 15.2 16.1
Malta 27.8d : d 25.6d 20.0d
Netherlands 36.7d 23.8d 33.0d 32.2d
Austria 32.5 36.6u 30.7 35.2
Poland 25.0d 26.5d 27.3d 28.8d
Portugal 18.9 12.0 21.7 14.5
Romania 18.3 22.4 23.5 23.9
Slovenia 40.2d 30.0u 39.4d 42.4d
Slovakia 13.7d 15.0d 15.0d 15.7d
Finland 40.3 20.5 29.0 28.1
Sweden 40.2 24.9 35.7 37.4
United Kingdom 38.0 38.5 32.9 29.4
Norway 10.1 6.7 7.1 7.8
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LFS 2007 - exposure risks physical well-being
Total - all NACE activities
Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Construction
European Union (27 countries) 39.8d 65.6d 47.9d 61.6d
European Union except France (26 countries) 35.6 64.7 44.3 58.5
Belgium 19.4 35.1 27.4 35.1
Bulgaria 44.5 81.8 62.7 74.3
Czech Republic 30.8 59.5 40.1 48.4
Denmark 27.1 38.7u 27.6 38.1
Germany 14.0 30.2 16.8 22.3
Estonia 43.3 77.5 61.1 63.4
Ireland 23.1 49.6 29.3 43.2
Greece 41.4d 88.4d 55.7d 81.6d
Spain 47.8d 79.1d 61.5d 71.3d
France 70.0d 94.1d 79.6d 89.1d
Croatia 34.9 74.2u 46.8 66.8
Italy 38.3d 59.9d 45.9d 64.6d
Cyprus 47.8 73.2u 65.9 78.3
Latvia 19.8 22.9u 34.2 36.9
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LFS 2007 - exposure risks physical well-being
Total - all NACE activities
Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Construction
Lithuania 29.0 : 40.9 55.9
Luxembourg 7.3d : d 16.2d 18.3d
Hungary 28.3 60.6 41.5 51.4
Malta 42.1d : d 56.0d 70.6d
Netherlands 38.9d 42.6d 52.3d 63.1d
Austria 42.8d 51.3d 50.8d 59.3d
Poland 46.3d 86.1d 62.6d 71.2d
Portugal 40.9 72.9 55.7 64.1
Romania 41.6 62.1 51.4 58.4
Slovenia 51.8d 72.7d 66.6d 77.4d
Slovakia 26.1d 71.5d 39.1d 50.4d
Finland 50.8 64.9 57.5 75.0
Sweden 47.8 76.3 58.3 70.1
United Kingdom 42.2 52.2 55.3 70.0
Norway 18.6 17.4 24.1 29.2
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Links• Commission Regulation ESAWhttp://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2011:097:0003:0008:EN:PDF
• Eurostat web site's dedicated sectionhttp://epp.eurostat.ec.eur
• Methodology – CIRCABC (all languages)
https://circabc.europa.eu/w/browse/2a460223-eda2-4a8f-bc91-cb50861d6f9b
• LFS AHM 2013 – ESS agreementhttp://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_PUBLIC/ESS_LFS_2013_AHM/EN/
ESS_LFS_2013_AHM-EN.PDF
• Health and safety at work in Europe (1999-2007) http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/product_details/publication?
p_product_code=KS-31-09-290