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  2. Work accident - Wikipedia

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    A work accident, workplace accident, occupational accident, or accident at work is a "discrete occurrence in the course of work" leading to physical or mental occupational injury. [1] According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), more than 337 million accidents happen on the job each year, resulting, together with occupational ...

  3. List of industrial disasters - Wikipedia

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    It is considered the worst industrial disaster in history, killing 3,700 to 16,000 persons. This article lists notable industrial disasters, which are disasters caused by industrial companies, either by accident, negligence or incompetence. They are a form of industrial accident where great damage, injury or loss of life are caused.

  4. Occupational injury - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle accident injury depression Slips, trips and falls account for over a third of all injuries that happen at work. Incorrect handling of items was the most common cause of injuries that led to absences from work of more than 7 days. [ 39 ]

  5. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    However, a 1999 paper says the ILO figures are underestimates—for example the agricultural sector, which has a higher than average fatality rate, is not reported by many countries. The paper estimates that the number of fatal occupational accidents in the world in 1994 was 335,000, or 14 per 100,000 workers.

  6. Occupational safety and health - Wikipedia

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    Later rulings included occupational diseases in the scope of the compensation, which was initially restricted to accidents. [16] In 1914 the USPHS set up the Office of Industrial Hygiene and Sanitation, the ancestor of the current National Institute for Safety and Health (NIOSH). In the early 20th century, workplace disasters were still common.

  7. Workers' compensation (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Workers' Accident Insurance system put into place by Otto von Bismarck in Germany in 1884 is often cited as a model for the rest of Europe and later the United States. [5] In the late 19th and early 20th century, U.S. policymakers, journalists, and social scientists convinced of the need for a compensation law disagreed over whether the ...

  8. Seveso disaster - Wikipedia

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    A Carabinieri in a biohazard suit installs signs warning of the presence of toxic chemicals.. The Seveso disaster was an industrial accident that occurred around 12:37 pm on 10 July 1976, in a small chemical manufacturing plant approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Milan in the Lombardy region of Italy.

  9. Category:Industrial accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Industrial accidents and incidents" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...