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Data & statistics on accidents in construction statistics – 50 results

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Chapter 2 Economic consequence of construction accidents________________________

Chapter 2 Economic consequence of construction accidents________________________

hub.hku.hk/bitstream/10722/48903/1/b37938459.pdf

of construction accident compensation decided by court As different accident cases are unique ...
are summarized as follows: Chapter 2 Economic consequence of construction accidents ...
= (1+C+C2+ C3+…) · ∆E = 1/ (1-C)· ∆E Therefore In case of the construction

Jan 2006 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Number of accidents in the construction, catering and manufacturing industry from 1995- 2004 (Source: Labour Department).

Number of accidents in the construction, catering and manufacturing industry from 1995- 2004 (Source: Labour Department).

hub.hku.hk/bitstream/10722/48903/1/b37938459.pdf

and pain of construction accidents could be estimated as 219 million, 150 million ...
record in the construction industry of Hong Kong was poor (Chan 2005). Though there is a continuous improvement over the past few years, industrial accident rates are still high

Jan 2004 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Public construction projects, as well as a higher complexity, the accident rates are not

Public construction projects, as well as a higher complexity, the accident rates are not

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possibility of accidents. As there are more work at height in private construction projects than directly comparable. Accident in construction industry in 2003 Accident in construction industry in 2004 Source: Occupational Safety and Health Statistics 2004

Feb 2011 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Industrial accidents analyzed by industry in Year 2003 (Source: Hong Kong Monthly Digestive Statistics)

Industrial accidents analyzed by industry in Year 2003 (Source: Hong Kong Monthly Digestive Statistics)

hub.hku.hk/bitstream/10722/48879/1/b37936438.pdf

Climbing Scaffolding in Hong Kong’s Building Construction Chapter Six Safety ...
related in the construction industry. Likewise, the two factors represent important ...
Scaffolding in Hong Kong’s Building Construction Chapter Six Safety and Cost Implication

Jan 2003 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Number of industrial accidents between 1994 to 2003

Number of industrial accidents between 1994 to 2003

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(Fig.1.1). Among various kinds of industrial accidents, the number of construction accidents also experienced a significant drop (Fig.1.2). The proportion of construction ...
No. of Industrial accidents between No. of accidents Year Total no. of Industrial accidents No. of industrial accidents in Construction Industry Fig. 1.1 Number of industrial accidents between 1994 to 2003 ...
According to the statistical data published by the HKSAR government, it

Jan 2003 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Industrial Accidents of RMAA Works, Labour Department

Industrial Accidents of RMAA Works, Labour Department

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Fatal industrial accidents of RMAA works also contributed a significant percentage of the fatal industrial accident toll in the construction industry. (Table 10) ...
growing concern for the increased accidents in these RMAA works. Statistics ...
over 30% of the accident toll in the construction industry in recent years. (Table 9) All reported construction accidents Accidents rate per 1, 000 workers All reported

Jan 2004 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Accident rate in Hong Kong, Japan and UK20

Accident rate in Hong Kong, Japan and UK20

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the accident rate is kept below 50 accidents per 1, 000 workers per year. Japan Statistical ...
Accidents Per 1, 000 Construction Workers Per Year Construction Accidents per 1, 000 workers per year HK Japan UK Year ...
The main difference between the construction industry in Hong Kong and other countries is that Hong Kong’s construction industry is a mix of high-technology

Jan 2005 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Fatality rate / 1000 workers in construction and all industries Source: Occupational Safety and Health Statistics 2004

Fatality rate / 1000 workers in construction and all industries Source: Occupational Safety and Health Statistics 2004

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With a higher rate of accidents, the construction industry has been considered as a dangerous industry for a long time. Better Site Safety Performance in Public Sector ...
Chapter 2 Overview of Current Situation of Construction Safety in Hong Kong ___ Construction industry All industries Fatality rate / 1000 workers 00 20 Year

Jan 2004 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Analysis by place of fall for 173 deaths on construction site from

Analysis by place of fall for 173 deaths on construction site from

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of construction accidents has decreased significantly from 19588 in year 1998 to 4367 in 2003 ...
Climbing Scaffolding in Hong Kong’s Building Construction Chapter Six Safety ...
Department. They quote a total of 31 fatal accidents related to the traditional trading

Jan 1981 | HKU Scholars Hub
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Number of Industrial Fatalities and Fatality Rate per 1000 workers in Construction Industry 1996 to

Number of Industrial Fatalities and Fatality Rate per 1000 workers in Construction Industry 1996 to

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Occupational Safety and Health Statistic Bulletin Issue. No.6, Labour Department Chapter 3 Current Situation of Safety Performance in Construction Industry In 2005, construction accidents contribute 86.21% of the total fatal cases in all

Jan 1996 | HKU Scholars Hub
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