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4 4  
5 -Recall{{{(i)}}}ng the resolut{{{(i)}}}on concern{{{(i)}}}ng stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es adopted by the Th{{{(i)}}}rteenth Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Conference of Labour Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ans (1982),
5 +Recalling the resolution concerning statistics of occupational injuries adopted by the Thirteenth International Conference of Labour Statisticians (1982),
6 6  
7 -Recall{{{(i)}}}ng the Code of pract{{{(i)}}}ce on the record{{{(i)}}}ng and not{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dents and d{{{(i)}}}seases, approved by the Govern{{{(i)}}}ng Body of the ILO at {{{(i)}}}ts 261st Sess{{{(i)}}}on (November 1994),
7 +Recalling the Code of practice on the recording and notification of occupational accidents and diseases, approved by the Governing Body of the ILO at its 261st Session (November 1994),
8 8  
9 -Observ{{{(i)}}}ng that the ex{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standards on stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es do not prov{{{(i)}}}de adequate gu{{{(i)}}}dance on the measurement and class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es,
9 +Observing that the existing international standards on statistics of occupational injuries do not provide adequate guidance on the measurement and classification of occupational injuries,
10 10  
11 -Recogn{{{(i)}}}z{{{(i)}}}ng that stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es should form part of a broad programme of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal safety and health,
11 +Recognizing that statistics of occupational injuries should form part of a broad programme of statistics of occupational safety and health,
12 12  
13 -Recogn{{{(i)}}}z{{{(i)}}}ng that stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es are essent{{{(i)}}}al for effect{{{(i)}}}ve programmes for the prevent{{{(i)}}}on of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dents, and for the{{{(i)}}}r mon{{{(i)}}}tor{{{(i)}}}ng,
13 +Recognizing that statistics of occupational injuries are essential for effective programmes for the prevention of occupational accidents, and for their monitoring,
14 14  
15 -Recogn{{{(i)}}}z{{{(i)}}}ng further that {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal gu{{{(i)}}}del{{{(i)}}}nes on the measurement and class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es w{{{(i)}}}ll promote the development of these stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs along sound l{{{(i)}}}nes and {{{(i)}}}mprove the{{{(i)}}}r {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal comparab{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ty;
15 +Recognizing further that international guidelines on the measurement and classification of occupational injuries will promote the development of these statistics along sound lines and improve their international comparability;
16 16  
17 -Adopts th{{{(i)}}}s f{{{(i)}}}fteenth day of October 1998 the follow{{{(i)}}}ng resolut{{{(i)}}}on:
17 +Adopts this fifteenth day of October 1998 the following resolution:
18 18  
19 -= General object{{{(i)}}}ves and uses =
19 += General objectives and uses =
20 20  
21 -Each country should a{{{(i)}}}m to develop a comprehens{{{(i)}}}ve programme of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on occupat{{{(i)}}}onal safety and health, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng occupat{{{(i)}}}onal d{{{(i)}}}seases and occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es. The object{{{(i)}}}ve of th{{{(i)}}}s programme would be to prov{{{(i)}}}de an adequate stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal base for the var{{{(i)}}}ous users, tak{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nto account the spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c nat{{{(i)}}}onal needs and c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances. One of the major components of the programme should compr{{{(i)}}}se stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, wh{{{(i)}}}ch should be based on a range of sources of {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on, and wh{{{(i)}}}ch may be used {{{(i)}}}n conjunct{{{(i)}}}on w{{{(i)}}}th other appropr{{{(i)}}}ate econom{{{(i)}}}c and soc{{{(i)}}}al {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}cators.
21 +Each country should aim to develop a comprehensive programme of statistics on occupational safety and health, including occupational diseases and occupational injuries. The objective of this programme would be to provide an adequate statistical base for the various users, taking into account the specific national needs and circumstances. One of the major components of the programme should comprise statistics on occupational injuries, which should be based on a range of sources of information, and which may be used in conjunction with other appropriate economic and social indicators.
22 22  
23 -Th{{{(i)}}}s resolut{{{(i)}}}on a{{{(i)}}}ms to set out standards of good pract{{{(i)}}}ce for the collect{{{(i)}}}on and presentat{{{(i)}}}on of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es as gu{{{(i)}}}dance for countr{{{(i)}}}es w{{{(i)}}}sh{{{(i)}}}ng to rev{{{(i)}}}se the{{{(i)}}}r ex{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ng stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal systems {{{(i)}}}n th{{{(i)}}}s f{{{(i)}}}eld, or establ{{{(i)}}}sh new ones. Its prov{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ons should not underm{{{(i)}}}ne any ex{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ng nat{{{(i)}}}onal systems, nor should they lead to dupl{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of effort.
23 +This resolution aims to set out standards of good practice for the collection and presentation of statistics of occupational injuries as guidance for countries wishing to revise their existing statistical systems in this field, or establish new ones. Its provisions should not undermine any existing national systems, nor should they lead to duplication of effort.
24 24  
25 -The pr{{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}pal object{{{(i)}}}ve of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs {{{(i)}}}s to prov{{{(i)}}}de comprehens{{{(i)}}}ve and t{{{(i)}}}mely {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on on occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es for prevent{{{(i)}}}on purposes. The stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs may be used for a number of purposes, such as:
25 +The principal objective of the statistics is to provide comprehensive and timely information on occupational injuries for prevention purposes. The statistics may be used for a number of purposes, such as:
26 26  
27 -* (a) to {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy the occupat{{{(i)}}}ons and econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es where occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es occur, along w{{{(i)}}}th the{{{(i)}}}r extent, sever{{{(i)}}}ty and the way {{{(i)}}}n wh{{{(i)}}}ch they occur, as a bas{{{(i)}}}s for plann{{{(i)}}}ng prevent{{{(i)}}}ve measures;
28 -* (b) to set pr{{{(i)}}}or{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es for prevent{{{(i)}}}ve efforts;
29 -* (c) to detect changes {{{(i)}}}n the pattern and occurrence of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, so as to mon{{{(i)}}}tor {{{(i)}}}mprovements {{{(i)}}}n safety and reveal any new areas of r{{{(i)}}}sk;
30 -* (d) to {{{(i)}}}nform employers, employers’ organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons, workers and workers’ organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons of the r{{{(i)}}}sks assoc{{{(i)}}}ated w{{{(i)}}}th the{{{(i)}}}r (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) and workplaces, so that they can take an act{{{(i)}}}ve part {{{(i)}}}n the{{{(i)}}}r own safety;
31 -* (e) to evaluate the effect{{{(i)}}}veness of prevent{{{(i)}}}ve measures;
32 -* (f) to est{{{(i)}}}mate the consequences of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, part{{{(i)}}}cularly {{{(i)}}}n terms of days lost or costs;
33 -* (g) to prov{{{(i)}}}de a bas{{{(i)}}}s for pol{{{(i)}}}cy-mak{{{(i)}}}ng a{{{(i)}}}med at encourag{{{(i)}}}ng employers, employers’ organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons, workers and workers’ organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons to {{{(i)}}}ntroduce acc{{{(i)}}}dent prevent{{{(i)}}}on measures;
34 -* (h) to ass{{{(i)}}}st {{{(i)}}}n develop{{{(i)}}}ng tra{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng mater{{{(i)}}}al and programmes for acc{{{(i)}}}dent prevent{{{(i)}}}on;
35 -* (⁢{{{(i)}}}) to prov{{{(i)}}}de a bas{{{(i)}}}s for {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy{{{(i)}}}ng poss{{{(i)}}}ble areas for future research.
27 +* (a) to identify the occupations and economic activities where occupational injuries occur, along with their extent, severity and the way in which they occur, as a basis for planning preventive measures;
28 +* (b) to set priorities for preventive efforts;
29 +* (c) to detect changes in the pattern and occurrence of occupational injuries, so as to monitor improvements in safety and reveal any new areas of risk;
30 +* (d) to inform employers, employers’ organizations, workers and workers’ organizations of the risks associated with their (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) and workplaces, so that they can take an active part in their own safety;
31 +* (e) to evaluate the effectiveness of preventive measures;
32 +* (f) to estimate the consequences of occupational injuries, particularly in terms of days lost or costs;
33 +* (g) to provide a basis for policy-making aimed at encouraging employers, employers’ organizations, workers and workers’ organizations to introduce accident prevention measures;
34 +* (h) to assist in developing training material and programmes for accident prevention;
35 +* (⁢i) to provide a basis for identifying possible areas for future research.
36 36  
37 -4. The major users of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng the representat{{{(i)}}}ve organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons of employers and workers, should be consulted when the concepts, def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons and methodology for the collect{{{(i)}}}on, comp{{{(i)}}}lat{{{(i)}}}on and d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}on of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs are des{{{(i)}}}gned or rev{{{(i)}}}sed, w{{{(i)}}}th a v{{{(i)}}}ew to tak{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nto account the{{{(i)}}}r needs and obta{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng the{{{(i)}}}r cooperat{{{(i)}}}on.
37 +4. The major users of the statistics, including the representative organizations of employers and workers, should be consulted when the concepts, definitions and methodology for the collection, compilation and dissemination of the statistics are designed or revised, with a view to taking into account their needs and obtaining their cooperation.
38 38  
39 -= Terms and def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons =
39 += Terms and definitions =
40 40  
41 -5. For the purposes of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, the follow{{{(i)}}}ng terms and def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons are used:
41 +5. For the purposes of statistics of occupational injuries, the following terms and definitions are used:
42 42  
43 -* (a) //occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent//: an unexpected and unplanned occurrence, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng acts of v{{{(i)}}}olence, ar{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ng out of or {{{(i)}}}n connect{{{(i)}}}on w{{{(i)}}}th (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) wh{{{(i)}}}ch results {{{(i)}}}n one or more workers {{{(i)}}}ncurr{{{(i)}}}ng a personal {{{(i)}}}njury, d{{{(i)}}}sease or death; as occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dents are to be cons{{{(i)}}}dered travel, transport or road traff{{{(i)}}}c acc{{{(i)}}}dents {{{(i)}}}n wh{{{(i)}}}ch workers are {{{(i)}}}njured and wh{{{(i)}}}ch ar{{{(i)}}}se out of or {{{(i)}}}n the course of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), {{{(i)}}}.e. wh{{{(i)}}}le engaged {{{(i)}}}n an econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty, or at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), or carry{{{(i)}}}ng on the bus{{{(i)}}}ness of the employer;
44 -* (b) //commut{{{(i)}}}ng acc{{{(i)}}}dent//: an acc{{{(i)}}}dent occurr{{{(i)}}}ng on the hab{{{(i)}}}tual route, {{{(i)}}}n e{{{(i)}}}ther d{{{(i)}}}rect{{{(i)}}}on, between the place of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) or (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)-related tra{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng and:
45 -** (⁢{{{(i)}}}) the worker’s pr{{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}pal or secondary res{{{(i)}}}dence;
46 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) the place where the worker usually takes h{{{(i)}}}s or her meals; or ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) the place where he or she usually rece{{{(i)}}}ves h{{{(i)}}}s or her remunerat{{{(i)}}}on; wh{{{(i)}}}ch results {{{(i)}}}n death or personal {{{(i)}}}njury;
47 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) //occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury//: any personal {{{(i)}}}njury, d{{{(i)}}}sease or death result{{{(i)}}}ng from an occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent;
48 -* (c) an occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury {{{(i)}}}s therefore d{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}nct from an occupat{{{(i)}}}onal d{{{(i)}}}sease, wh{{{(i)}}}ch {{{(i)}}}s a d{{{(i)}}}sease contracted as a result of an exposure over a per{{{(i)}}}od of t{{{(i)}}}me to r{{{(i)}}}sk factors ar{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ng from (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty;
49 -* (d) //case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury//: the case of one worker {{{(i)}}}ncurr{{{(i)}}}ng an occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury as a result of one occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent;
50 -* (e) //{{{(i)}}}ncapac{{{(i)}}}ty for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work//(%%): {{{(i)}}}nab{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ty of the v{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}m, due to an occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury, to perform the normal dut{{{(i)}}}es of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) {{{(i)}}}n the [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] or post occup{{{(i)}}}ed at the t{{{(i)}}}me of the occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent.
43 +* (a) //occupational accident//: an unexpected and unplanned occurrence, including acts of violence, arising out of or in connection with (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) which results in one or more workers incurring a personal injury, disease or death; as occupational accidents are to be considered travel, transport or road traffic accidents in which workers are injured and which arise out of or in the course of (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%), i.e. while engaged in an economic activity, or at (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%), or carrying on the business of the employer;
44 +* (b) //commuting accident//: an accident occurring on the habitual route, in either direction, between the place of (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) or (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%)-related training and:
45 +** (⁢i) the worker’s principal or secondary residence;
46 +** (ii) the place where the worker usually takes his or her meals; or (iii) the place where he or she usually receives his or her remuneration; which results in death or personal injury;
47 +** (iii) //occupational injury//: any personal injury, disease or death resulting from an occupational accident;
48 +* (c) an occupational injury is therefore distinct from an occupational disease, which is a disease contracted as a result of an exposure over a period of time to risk factors arising from (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) activity;
49 +* (d) //case of occupational injury//: the case of one worker incurring an occupational injury as a result of one occupational accident;
50 +* (e) //incapacity for (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work//(%%): inability of the victim, due to an occupational injury, to perform the normal duties of (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) in the [[job>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] or post occupied at the time of the occupational accident.
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52 52  = Coverage =
53 53  
54 -6. The var{{{(i)}}}ous sources of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs should, where pract{{{(i)}}}cal, cover all occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, as def{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n paragraph 5, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng non-fatal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es caus{{{(i)}}}ng an absence from (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) of at least one day, exclud{{{(i)}}}ng the day of the acc{{{(i)}}}dent, and fatal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es. Where {{{(i)}}}t {{{(i)}}}s pract{{{(i)}}}cal and cons{{{(i)}}}dered relevant to {{{(i)}}}nclude {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es result{{{(i)}}}ng from commut{{{(i)}}}ng acc{{{(i)}}}dents, the {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on relat{{{(i)}}}ng to them should be comp{{{(i)}}}led and d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nated separately.
54 +6. The various sources of statistics should, where practical, cover all occupational injuries, as defined in paragraph 5, including non-fatal injuries causing an absence from (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) of at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and fatal injuries. Where it is practical and considered relevant to include injuries resulting from commuting accidents, the information relating to them should be compiled and disseminated separately.
55 55  
56 -7. Where pract{{{(i)}}}cal, the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs should cover all workers regardless of the{{{(i)}}}r status {{{(i)}}}n [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] (for example, [[employee>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]], employer and own-account worker). The coverage should {{{(i)}}}nclude ch{{{(i)}}}ld workers,{{footnote}}Th{{{(i)}}}s {{{(i)}}}nclus{{{(i)}}}on should not be {{{(i)}}}nterpreted as condon{{{(i)}}}ng ch{{{(i)}}}ld labour.{{/footnote}} [[{{{(i)}}}nformal sector>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Informal sector.WebHome]] workers and homeworkers, where they ex{{{(i)}}}st.
56 +7. Where practical, the statistics should cover all workers regardless of their status in employment (for example, [[employee>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]], employer and own-account worker). The coverage should include child workers,{{footnote}}This inclusion should not be interpreted as condoning child labour.{{/footnote}} [[informal sector>>doc:working:Glossary.Informal sector.WebHome]] workers and homeworkers, where they exist.
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58 -8. The stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs should {{{(i)}}}n pr{{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}ple cover the whole country, all branches of econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty and all sectors of the economy. A case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury occurr{{{(i)}}}ng wh{{{(i)}}}le a worker {{{(i)}}}s outs{{{(i)}}}de the country of normal res{{{(i)}}}dence should be {{{(i)}}}ncluded {{{(i)}}}n the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the country w{{{(i)}}}th{{{(i)}}}n whose jur{{{(i)}}}sd{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}on the acc{{{(i)}}}dent took place.
58 +8. The statistics should in principle cover the whole country, all branches of economic activity and all sectors of the economy. A case of occupational injury occurring while a worker is outside the country of normal residence should be included in the statistics of the country within whose jurisdiction the accident took place.
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60 60  = Types of data =
61 61  
62 -9. Countr{{{(i)}}}es should a{{{(i)}}}m to collect the follow{{{(i)}}}ng types of {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on regard{{{(i)}}}ng cases of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury:
62 +9. Countries should aim to collect the following types of information regarding cases of occupational injury:
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64 -* (a) {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on about the enterpr{{{(i)}}}se, establ{{{(i)}}}shment or local un{{{(i)}}}t:
65 -** (⁢{{{(i)}}}) locat{{{(i)}}}on;
66 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty;
67 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) s{{{(i)}}}ze (number of workers);
68 -* (b) {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on about the person {{{(i)}}}njured:
69 -** (⁢{{{(i)}}}) sex;
70 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) age;
71 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) occupat{{{(i)}}}on;
72 -** ({{{(i)}}}v) status {{{(i)}}}n employment;
73 -* (c) {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on about the {{{(i)}}}njury:
74 -** (⁢{{{(i)}}}) whether fatal or non-fatal;
75 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) type of {{{(i)}}}njury;
76 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) part of body {{{(i)}}}njured;
77 -* (d) {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on
78 -** (⁢{{{(i)}}}) about the acc{{{(i)}}}dent and {{{(i)}}}ts c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances: type of locat{{{(i)}}}on of the acc{{{(i)}}}dent: //such as the usual workplace, another place w{{{(i)}}}th{{{(i)}}}n the establ{{{(i)}}}shment, outs{{{(i)}}}de the prem{{{(i)}}}ses of the establ{{{(i)}}}shment//;
79 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) date and t{{{(i)}}}me of the acc{{{(i)}}}dent;
80 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) mode of {{{(i)}}}njury: //how the person was {{{(i)}}}njured by a phys{{{(i)}}}cal contact w{{{(i)}}}th an {{{(i)}}}tem or object wh{{{(i)}}}ch caused the {{{(i)}}}njury or was psycholog{{{(i)}}}cally affected by an event; {{{(i)}}}f there are several {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, the mode of the most ser{{{(i)}}}ous {{{(i)}}}njury should be recorded//;
81 -** ({{{(i)}}}v) mater{{{(i)}}}al agency of {{{(i)}}}njury: //the {{{(i)}}}tem, agent, object or product assoc{{{(i)}}}ated w{{{(i)}}}th the {{{(i)}}}njury, {{{(i)}}}.e. the phys{{{(i)}}}cal tool, object, element, etc. w{{{(i)}}}th wh{{{(i)}}}ch the v{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}m came {{{(i)}}}nto contact and was {{{(i)}}}njured by; {{{(i)}}}f there are several {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, the mater{{{(i)}}}al agency assoc{{{(i)}}}ated w{{{(i)}}}th the most ser{{{(i)}}}ous {{{(i)}}}njury should be recorded.//
64 +* (a) information about the enterprise, establishment or local unit:
65 +** (⁢i) location;
66 +** (ii) economic activity;
67 +** (iii) size (number of workers);
68 +* (b) information about the person injured:
69 +** (⁢i) sex;
70 +** (ii) age;
71 +** (iii) occupation;
72 +** (iv) status in employment;
73 +* (c) information about the injury:
74 +** (⁢i) whether fatal or non-fatal;
75 +** (ii) type of injury;
76 +** (iii) part of body injured;
77 +* (d) information
78 +** (⁢i) about the accident and its circumstances: type of location of the accident: //such as the usual workplace, another place within the establishment, outside the premises of the establishment//;
79 +** (ii) date and time of the accident;
80 +** (iii) mode of injury: //how the person was injured by a physical contact with an item or object which caused the injury or was psychologically affected by an event; if there are several injuries, the mode of the most serious injury should be recorded//;
81 +** (iv) material agency of injury: //the item, agent, object or product associated with the injury, i.e. the physical tool, object, element, etc. with which the victim came into contact and was injured by; if there are several injuries, the material agency associated with the most serious injury should be recorded.//
82 82  
83 -10. The programme of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs can {{{(i)}}}nclude stud{{{(i)}}}es to assess the value of further {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on as, for example, g{{{(i)}}}ven below. Countr{{{(i)}}}es wh{{{(i)}}}ch thus f{{{(i)}}}nd th{{{(i)}}}s or other {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on useful could cont{{{(i)}}}nue to develop the{{{(i)}}}r programme of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs further, espec{{{(i)}}}ally for more ser{{{(i)}}}ous cases of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es and fatal{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es.
83 +10. The programme of statistics can include studies to assess the value of further information as, for example, given below. Countries which thus find this or other information useful could continue to develop their programme of statistics further, especially for more serious cases of occupational injuries and fatalities.
84 84  
85 -* (a) {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on about the {{{(i)}}}njury:
86 -** (⁢{{{(i)}}}) {{{(i)}}}ncapac{{{(i)}}}ty for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) expressed {{{(i)}}}n calendar days of absence from (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%);
87 -* (b) {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on about the acc{{{(i)}}}dent and {{{(i)}}}ts c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances:
88 -** (⁢{{{(i)}}}) sh{{{(i)}}}ft, start t{{{(i)}}}me of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) of the {{{(i)}}}njured person and hours (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%) {{{(i)}}}n the act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty when the acc{{{(i)}}}dent occurred;
89 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) the total number of workers {{{(i)}}}njured {{{(i)}}}n the acc{{{(i)}}}dent;
90 -** ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}})place of occurrence: //the type of place where the acc{{{(i)}}}dent occurred, such as a product{{{(i)}}}on or construct{{{(i)}}}on area, trade or serv{{{(i)}}}ce area, farm, street or h{{{(i)}}}ghway//;
91 -** ({{{(i)}}}v) (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) process {{{(i)}}}n wh{{{(i)}}}ch the {{{(i)}}}njured person was engaged when the acc{{{(i)}}}dent occurred: //the ma{{{(i)}}}n type or k{{{(i)}}}nd of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) be{{{(i)}}}ng carr{{{(i)}}}ed out by the v{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}m dur{{{(i)}}}ng the per{{{(i)}}}od up to the acc{{{(i)}}}dent (th{{{(i)}}}s {{{(i)}}}s a subset of the tasks covered by the occupat{{{(i)}}}on of the v{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}m), such as sett{{{(i)}}}ng up mach{{{(i)}}}nes, clean{{{(i)}}}ng of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work{{{(i)}}}ng(%%) area, teach{{{(i)}}}ng//;
92 -** (v) spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty of the {{{(i)}}}njured person at the t{{{(i)}}}me of the acc{{{(i)}}}dent: //the act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty actually be{{{(i)}}}ng carr{{{(i)}}}ed out by the v{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}m when the acc{{{(i)}}}dent occurred; the durat{{{(i)}}}on of the act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty may range from very short to long; {{{(i)}}}t may or may not be assoc{{{(i)}}}ated w{{{(i)}}}th an {{{(i)}}}tem or object, such as feed{{{(i)}}}ng the mach{{{(i)}}}ne, operat{{{(i)}}}ng transport equ{{{(i)}}}pment, carry{{{(i)}}}ng loads//;
93 -** (v{{{(i)}}}) mater{{{(i)}}}al agency assoc{{{(i)}}}ated w{{{(i)}}}th the spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty of the {{{(i)}}}njured person: //the tool, object, element, product, etc., used by the v{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}m {{{(i)}}}n the spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty when the acc{{{(i)}}}dent happened (th{{{(i)}}}s may not necessar{{{(i)}}}ly be {{{(i)}}}mpl{{{(i)}}}cated {{{(i)}}}n the acc{{{(i)}}}dent), such as floors, doors, hand tools, mob{{{(i)}}}le cranes;//
94 -** (v{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) dev{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on wh{{{(i)}}}ch resulted {{{(i)}}}n the acc{{{(i)}}}dent: //what occurred {{{(i)}}}n an abnormal way, dev{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}ng from the normal way of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work{{{(i)}}}ng(%%) or the normal process, {{{(i)}}}.e. what went wrong, the event lead{{{(i)}}}ng to the acc{{{(i)}}}dent, such as breakage, loss of control of mach{{{(i)}}}ne, fall of person, aggress{{{(i)}}}on; {{{(i)}}}f there are several {{{(i)}}}nterl{{{(i)}}}nked or success{{{(i)}}}ve events, the last one should be recorded;//
95 -** (v{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) mater{{{(i)}}}al agency assoc{{{(i)}}}ated w{{{(i)}}}th the dev{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on: //the tool, object, element, product, etc. l{{{(i)}}}nked w{{{(i)}}}th what occurred {{{(i)}}}n an abnormal way, such as floors, doors, hand tools, mob{{{(i)}}}le cranes.//
85 +* (a) information about the injury:
86 +** (⁢i) incapacity for (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) expressed in calendar days of absence from (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%);
87 +* (b) information about the accident and its circumstances:
88 +** (⁢i) shift, start time of (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) of the injured person and hours (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)worked(%%) in the activity when the accident occurred;
89 +** (ii) the total number of workers injured in the accident;
90 +** (iii)place of occurrence: //the type of place where the accident occurred, such as a production or construction area, trade or service area, farm, street or highway//;
91 +** (iv) (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) process in which the injured person was engaged when the accident occurred: //the main type or kind of (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) being carried out by the victim during the period up to the accident (this is a subset of the tasks covered by the occupation of the victim), such as setting up machines, cleaning of (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)working(%%) area, teaching//;
92 +** (v) specific activity of the injured person at the time of the accident: //the activity actually being carried out by the victim when the accident occurred; the duration of the activity may range from very short to long; it may or may not be associated with an item or object, such as feeding the machine, operating transport equipment, carrying loads//;
93 +** (vi) material agency associated with the specific activity of the injured person: //the tool, object, element, product, etc., used by the victim in the specific activity when the accident happened (this may not necessarily be implicated in the accident), such as floors, doors, hand tools, mobile cranes;//
94 +** (vii) deviation which resulted in the accident: //what occurred in an abnormal way, deviating from the normal way of (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)working(%%) or the normal process, i.e. what went wrong, the event leading to the accident, such as breakage, loss of control of machine, fall of person, aggression; if there are several interlinked or successive events, the last one should be recorded;//
95 +** (viii) material agency associated with the deviation: //the tool, object, element, product, etc. linked with what occurred in an abnormal way, such as floors, doors, hand tools, mobile cranes.//
96 96  
97 -~11. Where {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es due to commut{{{(i)}}}ng acc{{{(i)}}}dents are covered, {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on correspond{{{(i)}}}ng to that prov{{{(i)}}}ded for {{{(i)}}}n paragraph 9 should be collected, as well as the follow{{{(i)}}}ng:
97 +~11. Where injuries due to commuting accidents are covered, information corresponding to that provided for in paragraph 9 should be collected, as well as the following:
98 98  
99 -* (a) place of acc{{{(i)}}}dent;
100 -* (b) the {{{(i)}}}njured person’s mode of transport;
101 -* (c) the {{{(i)}}}njured person’s transport role;
102 -* (d) the mode of transport of the counterpart ({{{(i)}}}f any).
99 +* (a) place of accident;
100 +* (b) the injured person’s mode of transport;
101 +* (c) the injured person’s transport role;
102 +* (d) the mode of transport of the counterpart (if any).
103 103  
104 104  = Measurement =
105 105  
106 -== //Occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury// ==
106 +== //Occupational injury// ==
107 107  
108 -12. The un{{{(i)}}}t of observat{{{(i)}}}on should be the //case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury//, {{{(i)}}}.e. the case of one worker {{{(i)}}}ncurr{{{(i)}}}ng an occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury as a result of one occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent. If a person {{{(i)}}}s {{{(i)}}}njured {{{(i)}}}n more than one occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od, each case of {{{(i)}}}njury to that person should be counted separately. Recurrent absences due to an {{{(i)}}}njury result{{{(i)}}}ng from a s{{{(i)}}}ngle occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent should be treated as the cont{{{(i)}}}nuat{{{(i)}}}on of the same case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury, not as new cases. Where more than one person {{{(i)}}}s {{{(i)}}}njured {{{(i)}}}n a s{{{(i)}}}ngle acc{{{(i)}}}dent, each case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury should be counted separately.
108 +12. The unit of observation should be the //case of occupational injury//, i.e. the case of one worker incurring an occupational injury as a result of one occupational accident. If a person is injured in more than one occupational accident during the reference period, each case of injury to that person should be counted separately. Recurrent absences due to an injury resulting from a single occupational accident should be treated as the continuation of the same case of occupational injury, not as new cases. Where more than one person is injured in a single accident, each case of occupational injury should be counted separately.
109 109  
110 -== //Fatal occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury// ==
110 +== //Fatal occupational injury// ==
111 111  
112 -13. For measurement purposes, a fatal occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury {{{(i)}}}s an occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury lead{{{(i)}}}ng to death w{{{(i)}}}th{{{(i)}}}n one year of the day of the occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent.
112 +13. For measurement purposes, a fatal occupational injury is an occupational injury leading to death within one year of the day of the occupational accident.
113 113  
114 -== //T{{{(i)}}}me lost due to occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es// ==
114 +== //Time lost due to occupational injuries// ==
115 115  
116 -14. T{{{(i)}}}me lost should be measured separately for each case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury lead{{{(i)}}}ng to temporary {{{(i)}}}ncapac{{{(i)}}}ty for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) of a max{{{(i)}}}mum of one year. In order to assess the sever{{{(i)}}}ty of the {{{(i)}}}njury, t{{{(i)}}}me lost should be measured {{{(i)}}}n terms of the number of calendar days dur{{{(i)}}}ng wh{{{(i)}}}ch the {{{(i)}}}njured person {{{(i)}}}s temporar{{{(i)}}}ly {{{(i)}}}ncapac{{{(i)}}}tated, based on the {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on ava{{{(i)}}}lable at the t{{{(i)}}}me the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs are comp{{{(i)}}}led. If {{{(i)}}}t {{{(i)}}}s measured {{{(i)}}}n workdays, attempts should be made to assess the total number of calendar days lost.
116 +14. Time lost should be measured separately for each case of occupational injury leading to temporary incapacity for (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) of a maximum of one year. In order to assess the severity of the injury, time lost should be measured in terms of the number of calendar days during which the injured person is temporarily incapacitated, based on the information available at the time the statistics are compiled. If it is measured in workdays, attempts should be made to assess the total number of calendar days lost.
117 117  
118 -15. The t{{{(i)}}}me lost should be measured {{{(i)}}}nclus{{{(i)}}}vely from the day after the day of the acc{{{(i)}}}dent, to the day pr{{{(i)}}}or to the day of return to (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%). In the case of recurrent absences due to a s{{{(i)}}}ngle case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury, each per{{{(i)}}}od of absence should be measured as above, and the result{{{(i)}}}ng number of days lost for each per{{{(i)}}}od summed to arr{{{(i)}}}ve at the total for the case of {{{(i)}}}njury. Temporary absences from (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) of less than one day for med{{{(i)}}}cal treatment should not be {{{(i)}}}ncluded {{{(i)}}}n t{{{(i)}}}me lost.
118 +15. The time lost should be measured inclusively from the day after the day of the accident, to the day prior to the day of return to (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%). In the case of recurrent absences due to a single case of occupational injury, each period of absence should be measured as above, and the resulting number of days lost for each period summed to arrive at the total for the case of injury. Temporary absences from (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) of less than one day for medical treatment should not be included in time lost.
119 119  
120 -16. The t{{{(i)}}}me lost as a result of permanent {{{(i)}}}ncapac{{{(i)}}}ty for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) or fatal occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es may also be est{{{(i)}}}mated. In these cases, the data should be comp{{{(i)}}}led and d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nated separately from data relat{{{(i)}}}ng to temporary {{{(i)}}}ncapac{{{(i)}}}ty for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%).
120 +16. The time lost as a result of permanent incapacity for (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) or fatal occupational injuries may also be estimated. In these cases, the data should be compiled and disseminated separately from data relating to temporary incapacity for (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%).
121 121  
122 -= Reference per{{{(i)}}}od and per{{{(i)}}}od{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ty =
122 += Reference period and periodicity =
123 123  
124 -17. For a g{{{(i)}}}ven reference per{{{(i)}}}od, the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs should relate to the number of cases of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury occurr{{{(i)}}}ng dur{{{(i)}}}ng the per{{{(i)}}}od and the total t{{{(i)}}}me lost as a result of those cases of {{{(i)}}}njury. Cases of fatal {{{(i)}}}njury should be {{{(i)}}}ncluded {{{(i)}}}n the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs for the reference per{{{(i)}}}od dur{{{(i)}}}ng wh{{{(i)}}}ch the occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dent occurred.
124 +17. For a given reference period, the statistics should relate to the number of cases of occupational injury occurring during the period and the total time lost as a result of those cases of injury. Cases of fatal injury should be included in the statistics for the reference period during which the occupational accident occurred.
125 125  
126 -18. The stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs should be comp{{{(i)}}}led at least once a year for a reference per{{{(i)}}}od of not more than a year. Where seasonal trends may be cons{{{(i)}}}dered to be {{{(i)}}}mportant, the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs may be comp{{{(i)}}}led more frequently, us{{{(i)}}}ng [[shorter reference per{{{(i)}}}ods>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Short Reference Per{{{(i)}}}od.WebHome]], such as a month or a quarter.
126 +18. The statistics should be compiled at least once a year for a reference period of not more than a year. Where seasonal trends may be considered to be important, the statistics may be compiled more frequently, using [[shorter reference periods>>doc:working:Glossary.Short Reference Period.WebHome]], such as a month or a quarter.
127 127  
128 -= Comparat{{{(i)}}}ve measures =
128 += Comparative measures =
129 129  
130 -19. In order to perm{{{(i)}}}t mean{{{(i)}}}ngful compar{{{(i)}}}sons of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs, for example between d{{{(i)}}}fferent per{{{(i)}}}ods, econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, reg{{{(i)}}}ons and countr{{{(i)}}}es, account needs to be taken of the d{{{(i)}}}fferences {{{(i)}}}n [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] s{{{(i)}}}ze, changes {{{(i)}}}n the number of workers {{{(i)}}}n the reference group, as well as {{{(i)}}}n the hours (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%) by those {{{(i)}}}n the reference group. A number of rates wh{{{(i)}}}ch take {{{(i)}}}nto account these d{{{(i)}}}fferences may be calculated, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng the follow{{{(i)}}}ng measures, wh{{{(i)}}}ch are among those most useful for compar{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on at both the nat{{{(i)}}}onal and {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal levels. The term “workers {{{(i)}}}n the reference group” refers to those workers {{{(i)}}}n the part{{{(i)}}}cular group under cons{{{(i)}}}derat{{{(i)}}}on and covered by the source of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es (for example those of a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c sex or {{{(i)}}}n a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty, occupat{{{(i)}}}on, reg{{{(i)}}}on, age group, or any comb{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}on of these, or those covered by a part{{{(i)}}}cular {{{(i)}}}nsurance scheme).
130 +19. In order to permit meaningful comparisons of the statistics, for example between different periods, economic activities, regions and countries, account needs to be taken of the differences in employment size, changes in the number of workers in the reference group, as well as in the hours (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)worked(%%) by those in the reference group. A number of rates which take into account these differences may be calculated, including the following measures, which are among those most useful for comparing information at both the national and international levels. The term “workers in the reference group” refers to those workers in the particular group under consideration and covered by the source of the statistics of occupational injuries (for example those of a specific sex or in a specific economic activity, occupation, region, age group, or any combination of these, or those covered by a particular insurance scheme).
131 131  
132 -For each of the measures below, the numerator and the denom{{{(i)}}}nator should have the same coverage. For example, {{{(i)}}}f self-[[employed persons>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] are covered {{{(i)}}}n the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es they should also be covered {{{(i)}}}n the denom{{{(i)}}}nator.
132 +For each of the measures below, the numerator and the denominator should have the same coverage. For example, if self-employed persons are covered in the statistics of occupational injuries they should also be covered in the denominator.
133 133  
134 -* (a) The frequency rate of new cases of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury:
134 +* (a) The frequency rate of new cases of occupational injury:
135 135  
136 -Number of new cases of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury
137 -dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od
138 -~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_ x 1,000,000
136 +Number of new cases of occupational injury
137 +during the reference period
138 +~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_x 1,000,000
139 139  Total number of hours worked by workers
140 -{{{(i)}}}n the reference group dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od
140 +in the reference group during the reference period
141 141  
142 -Th{{{(i)}}}s may be calculated separately for fatal and non-fatal occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es. Ideally, the denom{{{(i)}}}nator should be the number of [[hours actually worked>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Hours Actually Worked.WebHome]] by workers {{{(i)}}}n the reference group. If th{{{(i)}}}s {{{(i)}}}s not poss{{{(i)}}}ble, {{{(i)}}}t may be calculated on the bas{{{(i)}}}s of normal hours of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), tak{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nto account ent{{{(i)}}}tlements to per{{{(i)}}}ods of pa{{{(i)}}}d absence from (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), such as pa{{{(i)}}}d vacat{{{(i)}}}ons, pa{{{(i)}}}d s{{{(i)}}}ck leave and publ{{{(i)}}}c hol{{{(i)}}}days.
142 +This may be calculated separately for fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries. Ideally, the denominator should be the number of [[hours actually worked>>doc:working:Glossary.Hours Actually Worked.WebHome]] by workers in the reference group. If this is not possible, it may be calculated on the basis of normal hours of (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%), taking into account entitlements to periods of paid absence from (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%), such as paid vacations, paid sick leave and public holidays.
143 143  
144 -* (b) The {{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}dence rate of new cases of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury:
144 +* (b) The incidence rate of new cases of occupational injury:
145 145  
146 -Number of new cases of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury
147 -dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od
148 -~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~__ x 1,000
146 +Number of new cases of occupational injury
147 +during the reference period
148 +~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~__ x 1,000
149 149  
150 -Total number of workers {{{(i)}}}n the reference group
151 -dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od
150 +Total number of workers in the reference group
151 +during the reference period
152 152  
153 -Th{{{(i)}}}s may be calculated separately for fatal and non-fatal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es. The number of workers {{{(i)}}}n the reference group should be the average for the reference per{{{(i)}}}od. In calculat{{{(i)}}}ng the average, account should be taken of the hours normally (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%) by those persons. The number of those (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work{{{(i)}}}ng(%%) part t{{{(i)}}}me should be converted to full-t{{{(i)}}}me equ{{{(i)}}}valents.
153 +This may be calculated separately for fatal and non-fatal injuries. The number of workers in the reference group should be the average for the reference period. In calculating the average, account should be taken of the hours normally (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)worked(%%) by those persons. The number of those (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)working(%%) part time should be converted to full-time equivalents.
154 154  
155 -* (c) The sever{{{(i)}}}ty rate of new cases of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury:
155 +* (c) The severity rate of new cases of occupational injury:
156 156  
157 157  Number of days lost as a result of new cases of
158 -occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od
159 -~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~__ x 1,000,000
158 +occupational injury during the reference period
159 +~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_ x 1,000,000
160 160  
161 -Total amount of t{{{(i)}}}me (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%) by workers {{{(i)}}}n the
162 -reference group dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od
161 +Total amount of time worked by workers in the
162 +reference group during the reference period
163 163  
164 -Th{{{(i)}}}s should be calculated only for temporary {{{(i)}}}ncapac{{{(i)}}}ty for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%). The amount of t{{{(i)}}}me (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%) by workers {{{(i)}}}n the reference group should preferably be measured {{{(i)}}}n hours (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%).
164 +This should be calculated only for temporary incapacity for (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%). The amount of time (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)worked(%%) by workers in the reference group should preferably be measured in hours (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)worked(%%).
165 165  
166 -* (d) Days lost per new case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury:
166 +* (d) Days lost per new case of occupational injury:
167 167  
168 -Med{{{(i)}}}an or mean of the number of days lost for each new case of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njury dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od.
168 +Median or mean of the number of days lost for each new case of occupational injury during the reference period.
169 169  
170 -All the measures may be calculated accord{{{(i)}}}ng to econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty, occupat{{{(i)}}}on, age group, etc., or any comb{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}on of these.
170 +All the measures may be calculated according to economic activity, occupation, age group, etc., or any combination of these.
171 171  
172 -= D{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}on =
172 += Dissemination =
173 173  
174 -20. The stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es that are comp{{{(i)}}}led should be d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nated regularly, at least once a year; prel{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}nary f{{{(i)}}}gures should be released no later than one year after the end of each reference per{{{(i)}}}od. The d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nated data should {{{(i)}}}nclude t{{{(i)}}}me ser{{{(i)}}}es, as well as the data for the most recent reference per{{{(i)}}}od. Any rev{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ons to f{{{(i)}}}gures released {{{(i)}}}n the past should be clearly {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}cated {{{(i)}}}n newly d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nated data.
174 +20. The statistics of occupational injuries that are compiled should be disseminated regularly, at least once a year; preliminary figures should be released no later than one year after the end of each reference period. The disseminated data should include time series, as well as the data for the most recent reference period. Any revisions to figures released in the past should be clearly indicated in newly disseminated data.
175 175  
176 -21. Deta{{{(i)}}}led descr{{{(i)}}}pt{{{(i)}}}ons of the sources, concepts, def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons and methodology used {{{(i)}}}n collect{{{(i)}}}ng and comp{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ng the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es should be:
176 +21. Detailed descriptions of the sources, concepts, definitions and methodology used in collecting and compiling the statistics on occupational injuries should be:
177 177  
178 -* (a) produced and updated to reflect s{{{(i)}}}gn{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cant changes;
179 -* (b) d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nated by the competent body;
180 -* (c) commun{{{(i)}}}cated to the ILO.
178 +* (a) produced and updated to reflect significant changes;
179 +* (b) disseminated by the competent body;
180 +* (c) communicated to the ILO.
181 181  
182 -22. In order to promote the comparab{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ty of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs among countr{{{(i)}}}es whose nat{{{(i)}}}onal stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal pract{{{(i)}}}ces do not conform closely to the {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standards, the d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nated data should be accompan{{{(i)}}}ed by an explanat{{{(i)}}}on of any d{{{(i)}}}vergences from those standards.
182 +22. In order to promote the comparability of the statistics among countries whose national statistical practices do not conform closely to the international standards, the disseminated data should be accompanied by an explanation of any divergences from those standards.
183 183  
184 -23. D{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}on may take the form of pr{{{(i)}}}nted publ{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons, electron{{{(i)}}}c data sets, etc. Where poss{{{(i)}}}ble, the relevant competent author{{{(i)}}}ty should make data ava{{{(i)}}}lable on the Internet, so as to fac{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}tate analys{{{(i)}}}s by users throughout the world. The stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs should be d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nated {{{(i)}}}n such a way that the d{{{(i)}}}sclosure of any {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on relat{{{(i)}}}ng to an {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}dual stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal un{{{(i)}}}t, such as a person, household, an establ{{{(i)}}}shment or an enterpr{{{(i)}}}se {{{(i)}}}s not poss{{{(i)}}}ble, unless pr{{{(i)}}}or perm{{{(i)}}}ss{{{(i)}}}on has been obta{{{(i)}}}ned from the {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}dual un{{{(i)}}}ts concerned.
184 +23. Dissemination may take the form of printed publications, electronic data sets, etc. Where possible, the relevant competent authority should make data available on the Internet, so as to facilitate analysis by users throughout the world. The statistics should be disseminated in such a way that the disclosure of any information relating to an individual statistical unit, such as a person, household, an establishment or an enterprise is not possible, unless prior permission has been obtained from the individual units concerned.
185 185  
186 -24. Each year, countr{{{(i)}}}es should commun{{{(i)}}}cate to the ILO the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es (not {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}dual cases) requested for d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}on by the ILO {{{(i)}}}n {{{(i)}}}ts //Yearbook of Labour Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs// and other forms.
186 +24. Each year, countries should communicate to the ILO the statistics on occupational injuries (not including individual cases) requested for dissemination by the ILO in its //Yearbook of Labour Statistics// and other forms.
187 187  
188 188  = Sources of data =
189 189  
190 -25. In comp{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ng stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, var{{{(i)}}}ous sources of {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on should be used {{{(i)}}}n order to prov{{{(i)}}}de as full a p{{{(i)}}}cture as poss{{{(i)}}}ble of the s{{{(i)}}}tuat{{{(i)}}}on at a g{{{(i)}}}ven po{{{(i)}}}nt {{{(i)}}}n t{{{(i)}}}me and to g{{{(i)}}}ve an est{{{(i)}}}mate of any under-report{{{(i)}}}ng wh{{{(i)}}}ch may occur. For example, cons{{{(i)}}}derat{{{(i)}}}on could be g{{{(i)}}}ven to per{{{(i)}}}od{{{(i)}}}cally supplement{{{(i)}}}ng the {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on ava{{{(i)}}}lable from systems for the not{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of compensat{{{(i)}}}on of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es by add{{{(i)}}}ng br{{{(i)}}}ef modules of quest{{{(i)}}}ons to ex{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ng survey quest{{{(i)}}}onna{{{(i)}}}res, such as those used for establ{{{(i)}}}shment surveys for [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and [[wages>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]], and for [[labour force>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] surveys. In add{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on, the feas{{{(i)}}}b{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ty of develop{{{(i)}}}ng new sources should be exam{{{(i)}}}ned.
190 +25. In compiling statistics of occupational injuries, various sources of information should be used in order to provide as full a picture as possible of the situation at a given point in time and to give an estimate of any under-reporting which may occur. For example, consideration could be given to periodically supplementing the information available from systems for the notification of compensation of occupational injuries by adding brief modules of questions to existing survey questionnaires, such as those used for establishment surveys for employment and wages, and for [[labour force>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] surveys. In addition, the feasibility of developing new sources should be examined.
191 191  
192 -26. Where data from d{{{(i)}}}fferent sources are used together, attempts should be made to ensure that the concepts, def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons, coverage and class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons used by the d{{{(i)}}}fferent sources are cons{{{(i)}}}stent. To th{{{(i)}}}s end, {{{(i)}}}t would be useful to establ{{{(i)}}}sh a coord{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}ng comm{{{(i)}}}ttee at the nat{{{(i)}}}onal level, compr{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ng representat{{{(i)}}}ves of government, other producers of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, and employers’ and workers’ organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons. In add{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on, efforts should be made to harmon{{{(i)}}}ze the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs comp{{{(i)}}}led from d{{{(i)}}}fferent sources and by d{{{(i)}}}fferent bod{{{(i)}}}es.
192 +26. Where data from different sources are used together, attempts should be made to ensure that the concepts, definitions, coverage and classifications used by the different sources are consistent. To this end, it would be useful to establish a coordinating committee at the national level, comprising representatives of government, other producers of statistics on occupational injuries, and employers’ and workers’ organizations. In addition, efforts should be made to harmonize the statistics compiled from different sources and by different bodies.
193 193  
194 -= Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on =
194 += Classification =
195 195  
196 -27. The data should be class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed at least accord{{{(i)}}}ng to major branch of econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty and as far as poss{{{(i)}}}ble accord{{{(i)}}}ng to other s{{{(i)}}}gn{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cant character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of persons {{{(i)}}}njured, of enterpr{{{(i)}}}ses or establ{{{(i)}}}shments, of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es and of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal acc{{{(i)}}}dents for wh{{{(i)}}}ch {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}s collected {{{(i)}}}n accordance w{{{(i)}}}th paragraph 9. Countr{{{(i)}}}es should attempt to use class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons that are e{{{(i)}}}ther comparable w{{{(i)}}}th or can be related to the most recent vers{{{(i)}}}ons of the relevant {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons, where these ex{{{(i)}}}st. Annexes A to F prov{{{(i)}}}de the most recent vers{{{(i)}}}ons of the {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons below, up to the second level, where ava{{{(i)}}}lable. It may however be des{{{(i)}}}rable, for acc{{{(i)}}}dent prevent{{{(i)}}}on purposes, for countr{{{(i)}}}es to class{{{(i)}}}fy the{{{(i)}}}r data at a greater level of deta{{{(i)}}}l.
196 +27. The data should be classified at least according to major branch of economic activity and as far as possible according to other significant characteristics of persons injured, of enterprises or establishments, of occupational injuries and of occupational accidents for which information is collected in accordance with paragraph 9. Countries should attempt to use classifications that are either comparable with or can be related to the most recent versions of the relevant international classifications, where these exist. Annexes A to F provide the most recent versions of the international classifications below, up to the second level, where available. It may however be desirable, for accident prevention purposes, for countries to classify their data at a greater level of detail.
197 197  
198 -* //Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Standard Industr{{{(i)}}}al Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of All Econom{{{(i)}}}c Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es// (ISIC), Rev{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}on 3 (1990).
199 -* Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on accord{{{(i)}}}ng to [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] s{{{(i)}}}ze of establ{{{(i)}}}shments, as {{{(i)}}}n the// Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Recommendat{{{(i)}}}ons for Industr{{{(i)}}}al Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs, //Rev. 1 (1983).
200 -* //Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Standard Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of Occupat{{{(i)}}}ons, ISCO-88.//
201 -* //Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of Status {{{(i)}}}n [[Employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], ICSE-93.//
202 -* Type of {{{(i)}}}njury, from the //Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of D{{{(i)}}}seases and Related Health Problems, ICD-10 (//1992).
203 -* Part of body {{{(i)}}}njured, from the// Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of D{{{(i)}}}seases and Related Health Problems, ICD-10 (//1992).
198 +* //International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities// (ISIC), Revision 3 (1990).
199 +* Classification according to employment size of establishments, as in the// International Recommendations for Industrial Statistics, //Rev. 1 (1983).
200 +* //International Standard Classification of Occupations, ISCO-88.//
201 +* //International Classification of Status in Employment, ICSE-93.//
202 +* Type of injury, from the //International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, ICD-10 (//1992).
203 +* Part of body injured, from the// International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, ICD-10 (//1992).
204 204  
205 -The ILO should develop and d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nate class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons to replace or supplement the ex{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ng schemes adopted by the Tenth ICLS {{{(i)}}}n 1962 for the var{{{(i)}}}ables l{{{(i)}}}sted below:
205 +The ILO should develop and disseminate classifications to replace or supplement the existing schemes adopted by the Tenth ICLS in 1962 for the variables listed below:
206 206  
207 -* type of locat{{{(i)}}}on of the acc{{{(i)}}}dent;
208 -* mode of {{{(i)}}}njury;
209 -* mater{{{(i)}}}al agency of {{{(i)}}}njury.
207 +* type of location of the accident;
208 +* mode of injury;
209 +* material agency of injury.
210 210  
211 -28. The ILO should develop and d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nate class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons to replace or supplement the ex{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ng schemes adopted by the Tenth ICLS {{{(i)}}}n 1962, for var{{{(i)}}}ables such as those g{{{(i)}}}ven below. Furthermore, the ILO should encourage and help countr{{{(i)}}}es to develop the{{{(i)}}}r own class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons to g{{{(i)}}}ve further {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on wh{{{(i)}}}ch they can use for the{{{(i)}}}r purposes. For occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es:
211 +28. The ILO should develop and disseminate classifications to replace or supplement the existing schemes adopted by the Tenth ICLS in 1962, for variables such as those given below. Furthermore, the ILO should encourage and help countries to develop their own classifications to give further information which they can use for their purposes. For occupational injuries:
212 212  
213 213  * place of occurrence;
214 -* (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) process;
215 -* spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty;
216 -* dev{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on;
217 -* mater{{{(i)}}}al agency assoc{{{(i)}}}ated w{{{(i)}}}th the spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty or the dev{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on. For {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es due to commut{{{(i)}}}ng acc{{{(i)}}}dents:
218 -* place of acc{{{(i)}}}dent;
219 -* {{{(i)}}}njured person’s mode of transport;
220 -* {{{(i)}}}njured person’s transport role; • mode of transport of counterpart.
214 +* (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) process;
215 +* specific activity;
216 +* deviation;
217 +* material agency associated with the specific activity or the deviation. For injuries due to commuting accidents:
218 +* place of accident;
219 +* injured person’s mode of transport;
220 +* injured person’s transport role; • mode of transport of counterpart.
221 221  
222 -= Further act{{{(i)}}}on =
222 += Further action =
223 223  
224 -29. The ILO should prepare a manual to prov{{{(i)}}}de techn{{{(i)}}}cal gu{{{(i)}}}dance on the contents of th{{{(i)}}}s resolut{{{(i)}}}on. Th{{{(i)}}}s manual should also cover the collect{{{(i)}}}on of {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on on occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es {{{(i)}}}n the [[{{{(i)}}}nformal sector>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Informal sector.WebHome]] and among ch{{{(i)}}}ld workers, the collect{{{(i)}}}on of {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on through household surveys and establ{{{(i)}}}shment surveys, the est{{{(i)}}}mat{{{(i)}}}on of under-report{{{(i)}}}ng and of costs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, the class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons to be developed as recommended {{{(i)}}}n paragraphs 27 and 28, and how they should be appl{{{(i)}}}ed, as well as the establ{{{(i)}}}shment of a mapp{{{(i)}}}ng between ICD-10 and the class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons {{{(i)}}}n Annexes E and F. It should also cooperate, as far as poss{{{(i)}}}ble, w{{{(i)}}}th countr{{{(i)}}}es {{{(i)}}}n the development of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es by prov{{{(i)}}}d{{{(i)}}}ng techn{{{(i)}}}cal ass{{{(i)}}}stance and tra{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng.
224 +29. The ILO should prepare a manual to provide technical guidance on the contents of this resolution. This manual should also cover the collection of information on occupational injuries in the [[informal sector>>doc:working:Glossary.Informal sector.WebHome]] and among child workers, the collection of information through household surveys and establishment surveys, the estimation of under-reporting and of costs of occupational injuries, the classifications to be developed as recommended in paragraphs 27 and 28, and how they should be applied, as well as the establishment of a mapping between ICD-10 and the classifications in Annexes E and F. It should also cooperate, as far as possible, with countries in the development of statistics of occupational injuries by providing technical assistance and training.
225 225  
226 -30. Other areas for future (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) by the ILO {{{(i)}}}nclude:
226 +30. Other areas for future (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) by the ILO include:
227 227  
228 -* (a) develop{{{(i)}}}ng standards for stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of occupat{{{(i)}}}onal d{{{(i)}}}seases; and
229 -* (b) mak{{{(i)}}}ng worldw{{{(i)}}}de est{{{(i)}}}mates of the number of fatal occupat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es.
228 +* (a) developing standards for statistics of occupational diseases; and
229 +* (b) making worldwide estimates of the number of fatal occupational injuries.
230 230  
231 -= Annex A. Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es =
231 += Annex A. Classification of economic activities =
232 232  
233 -== Internat{{{(i)}}}onal S tandard Industr{{{(i)}}}al Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of All Econom{{{(i)}}}c Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, Rev{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}on 3{{footnote}}For full deta{{{(i)}}}ls, see Un{{{(i)}}}ted Nat{{{(i)}}}ons, Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal Papers, Ser{{{(i)}}}es M, No. 4, Rev. 3 (New York, UN doc. ST/ESA/STAT/SER.M/4/Rev. 3, 1990).{{/footnote}}(% style="font-s{{{(i)}}}ze:20.1056px" %) (%%)(tabulat{{{(i)}}}on categor{{{(i)}}}es and d{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ons) ==
233 +== International S tandard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities, Revision 3{{footnote}}For full details, see United Nations, Statistical Papers, Series M, No. 4, Rev. 3 (New York, UN doc. ST/ESA/STAT/SER.M/4/Rev. 3, 1990).{{/footnote}}(% style="font-size:20.1056px" %) (%%)(tabulation categories and divisions) ==
234 234  
235 -(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:765.957px" %)
236 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %) **Code**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Des{{{(i)}}}gnat{{{(i)}}}on**
237 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**A**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Agr{{{(i)}}}culture, hunt{{{(i)}}}ng and forestry**
238 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)01|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Agr{{{(i)}}}culture, hunt{{{(i)}}}ng and related serv{{{(i)}}}ce act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es
239 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)02|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Forestry, logg{{{(i)}}}ng and related act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es
240 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**B**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**F{{{(i)}}}sh{{{(i)}}}ng**
241 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)05|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)F{{{(i)}}}sh{{{(i)}}}ng, operat{{{(i)}}}on of f{{{(i)}}}sh hatcher{{{(i)}}}es and f{{{(i)}}}sh farms; serv{{{(i)}}}ce act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es {{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}dental to f{{{(i)}}}sh{{{(i)}}}ng
242 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**C**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**M{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng and quarry{{{(i)}}}ng**
243 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)10|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)M{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng of coal and l{{{(i)}}}gn{{{(i)}}}te; extract{{{(i)}}}on of peat
244 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)11|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Extract{{{(i)}}}on of crude petroleum and natural gas; serv{{{(i)}}}ce act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es {{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}dental to o{{{(i)}}}l and gas extract{{{(i)}}}on, exclud{{{(i)}}}ng survey{{{(i)}}}ng
245 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)12|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)M{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng of uran{{{(i)}}}um and thor{{{(i)}}}um ores
246 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)13|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)M{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng of metal ores
247 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)14|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Other m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng and quarry{{{(i)}}}ng
248 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**D**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Manufactur{{{(i)}}}ng**
249 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)15|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of food products and beverages
250 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)16|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of tobacco products
251 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)17|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of text{{{(i)}}}les
252 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)18|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of wear{{{(i)}}}ng apparel; dress{{{(i)}}}ng and dye{{{(i)}}}ng of fur
253 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)19|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Tann{{{(i)}}}ng and dress{{{(i)}}}ng of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear
254 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)20|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furn{{{(i)}}}ture; manufacture of art{{{(i)}}}cles of straw and pla{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ng mater{{{(i)}}}als
255 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)21|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of paper and paper products
256 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)22|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Publ{{{(i)}}}sh{{{(i)}}}ng, pr{{{(i)}}}nt{{{(i)}}}ng and reproduct{{{(i)}}}on of recorded med{{{(i)}}}a
257 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)23|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of coke, ref{{{(i)}}}ned petroleum products and nuclear fuel
258 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)24|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of chem{{{(i)}}}cals and chem{{{(i)}}}cal products
259 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)25|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of rubber and plast{{{(i)}}}cs products
260 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)26|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of other non-metall{{{(i)}}}c m{{{(i)}}}neral products
261 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)27|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of bas{{{(i)}}}c metals
262 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)28|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of fabr{{{(i)}}}cated metal products, except mach{{{(i)}}}nery and equ{{{(i)}}}pment
263 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)29|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of mach{{{(i)}}}nery and equ{{{(i)}}}pment not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
264 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)30|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of off{{{(i)}}}ce, account{{{(i)}}}ng and comput{{{(i)}}}ng mach{{{(i)}}}nery
265 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)31|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of electr{{{(i)}}}cal mach{{{(i)}}}nery and apparatus not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
266 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)32|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of rad{{{(i)}}}o, telev{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}on and commun{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons equ{{{(i)}}}pment and apparatus
267 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)33|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of med{{{(i)}}}cal, prec{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}on and opt{{{(i)}}}cal {{{(i)}}}nstruments, watches and clocks
268 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)34|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of motor veh{{{(i)}}}cles, tra{{{(i)}}}lers and sem{{{(i)}}}-tra{{{(i)}}}lers
269 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)35|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of other transport equ{{{(i)}}}pment
270 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)36|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Manufacture of furn{{{(i)}}}ture; manufactur{{{(i)}}}ng, not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
271 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)37|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Recycl{{{(i)}}}ng
272 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**E**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Electr{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ty, gas and water supply**
273 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)40|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Electr{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ty, gas, steam and hot-water supply
274 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)41|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Collect{{{(i)}}}on, pur{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on and d{{{(i)}}}str{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}on of water
275 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**F**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Construct{{{(i)}}}on**
276 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)45|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Construct{{{(i)}}}on
277 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**G**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Wholesale and reta{{{(i)}}}l trade; repa{{{(i)}}}r of motor veh{{{(i)}}}cles, motorcycles and personal and household goods**
278 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)50|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Sale, ma{{{(i)}}}ntenance and repa{{{(i)}}}r of motor veh{{{(i)}}}cles and motorcycles; reta{{{(i)}}}l sale of automot{{{(i)}}}ve fuel
279 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)51|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Wholesale trade and comm{{{(i)}}}ss{{{(i)}}}on trade, except of motor veh{{{(i)}}}cles and motorcycles
280 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)52|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Reta{{{(i)}}}l trade, except of motor veh{{{(i)}}}cles and motorcycles; repa{{{(i)}}}r of personal and household goods
281 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**H**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Hotels and restaurants**
282 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)55|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Hotels and restaurants
283 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**I**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Transport, storage and commun{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons**
284 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)60|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Land transport; transport v{{{(i)}}}a p{{{(i)}}}pel{{{(i)}}}nes
285 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)61|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Water transport
286 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)62|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)A{{{(i)}}}r transport
287 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)63|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Support{{{(i)}}}ng and aux{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ary transport act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es; act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es of travel agenc{{{(i)}}}es
288 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)64|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Post and telecommun{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons
289 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**J**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**F{{{(i)}}}nanc{{{(i)}}}al {{{(i)}}}ntermed{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on**
290 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)65|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)F{{{(i)}}}nanc{{{(i)}}}al {{{(i)}}}ntermed{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on, except {{{(i)}}}nsurance and pens{{{(i)}}}on fund{{{(i)}}}ng
291 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)66|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Insurance and pens{{{(i)}}}on fund{{{(i)}}}ng, except compulsory soc{{{(i)}}}al secur{{{(i)}}}ty
292 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)67|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es aux{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ary to f{{{(i)}}}nanc{{{(i)}}}al {{{(i)}}}ntermed{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on
293 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**K**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Real estate, rent{{{(i)}}}ng and bus{{{(i)}}}ness act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es**
294 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)70|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Real estate act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es
295 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)71|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Rent{{{(i)}}}ng of mach{{{(i)}}}nery and equ{{{(i)}}}pment w{{{(i)}}}thout operator and of personal and household goods
296 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)72|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Computer and related act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es
297 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)73|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Research and development
298 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)74|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Other bus{{{(i)}}}ness act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es
299 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**L**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Publ{{{(i)}}}c adm{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}strat{{{(i)}}}on and defence; compulsory soc{{{(i)}}}al secur{{{(i)}}}ty **
300 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)75|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Publ{{{(i)}}}c adm{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}strat{{{(i)}}}on and defence; compulsory soc{{{(i)}}}al secur{{{(i)}}}ty
301 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**M**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Educat{{{(i)}}}on**
302 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)80|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Educat{{{(i)}}}on
303 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**N**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Health and soc{{{(i)}}}al work**
304 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)85|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Health and soc{{{(i)}}}al work
305 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**O**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Other commun{{{(i)}}}ty, soc{{{(i)}}}al and personal serv{{{(i)}}}ce act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es**
306 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)90|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Sewage and refuse d{{{(i)}}}sposal, san{{{(i)}}}tat{{{(i)}}}on and s{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}lar act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es
307 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)91|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es of membersh{{{(i)}}}p organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons, not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
308 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)92|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Recreat{{{(i)}}}onal, cultural and sport{{{(i)}}}ng act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es
309 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)93|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Other serv{{{(i)}}}ce act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es
310 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**P**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Pr{{{(i)}}}vate households w{{{(i)}}}th employed persons**
311 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)95|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Pr{{{(i)}}}vate households w{{{(i)}}}th employed persons
312 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)**Q**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)**Extra-terr{{{(i)}}}tor{{{(i)}}}al organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons and bod{{{(i)}}}es**
313 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:92px" %)99|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:671px" %)Extra-terr{{{(i)}}}tor{{{(i)}}}al organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}ons and bod{{{(i)}}}es
235 +(% style="width:765.957px" %)
236 +|(% style="width:92px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Designation**
237 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**A**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Agriculture, hunting and forestry**
238 +|(% style="width:92px" %)01|(% style="width:671px" %)Agriculture, hunting and related service activities
239 +|(% style="width:92px" %)02|(% style="width:671px" %)Forestry, logging and related activities
240 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**B**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Fishing**
241 +|(% style="width:92px" %)05|(% style="width:671px" %)Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms; service activities incidental to fishing
242 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**C**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Mining and quarrying**
243 +|(% style="width:92px" %)10|(% style="width:671px" %)Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat
244 +|(% style="width:92px" %)11|(% style="width:671px" %)Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction, excluding surveying
245 +|(% style="width:92px" %)12|(% style="width:671px" %)Mining of uranium and thorium ores
246 +|(% style="width:92px" %)13|(% style="width:671px" %)Mining of metal ores
247 +|(% style="width:92px" %)14|(% style="width:671px" %)Other mining and quarrying
248 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**D**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Manufacturing**
249 +|(% style="width:92px" %)15|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of food products and beverages
250 +|(% style="width:92px" %)16|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of tobacco products
251 +|(% style="width:92px" %)17|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of textiles
252 +|(% style="width:92px" %)18|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur
253 +|(% style="width:92px" %)19|(% style="width:671px" %)Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear
254 +|(% style="width:92px" %)20|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
255 +|(% style="width:92px" %)21|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of paper and paper products
256 +|(% style="width:92px" %)22|(% style="width:671px" %)Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media
257 +|(% style="width:92px" %)23|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel
258 +|(% style="width:92px" %)24|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
259 +|(% style="width:92px" %)25|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of rubber and plastics products
260 +|(% style="width:92px" %)26|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
261 +|(% style="width:92px" %)27|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of basic metals
262 +|(% style="width:92px" %)28|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
263 +|(% style="width:92px" %)29|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified
264 +|(% style="width:92px" %)30|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery
265 +|(% style="width:92px" %)31|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus not elsewhere classified
266 +|(% style="width:92px" %)32|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of radio, television and communications equipment and apparatus
267 +|(% style="width:92px" %)33|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks
268 +|(% style="width:92px" %)34|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
269 +|(% style="width:92px" %)35|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of other transport equipment
270 +|(% style="width:92px" %)36|(% style="width:671px" %)Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing, not elsewhere classified
271 +|(% style="width:92px" %)37|(% style="width:671px" %)Recycling
272 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**E**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Electricity, gas and water supply**
273 +|(% style="width:92px" %)40|(% style="width:671px" %)Electricity, gas, steam and hot-water supply
274 +|(% style="width:92px" %)41|(% style="width:671px" %)Collection, purification and distribution of water
275 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**F**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Construction**
276 +|(% style="width:92px" %)45|(% style="width:671px" %)Construction
277 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**G**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods**
278 +|(% style="width:92px" %)50|(% style="width:671px" %)Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; retail sale of automotive fuel
279 +|(% style="width:92px" %)51|(% style="width:671px" %)Wholesale trade and commission trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
280 +|(% style="width:92px" %)52|(% style="width:671px" %)Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles; repair of personal and household goods
281 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**H**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Hotels and restaurants**
282 +|(% style="width:92px" %)55|(% style="width:671px" %)Hotels and restaurants
283 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**I**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Transport, storage and communications**
284 +|(% style="width:92px" %)60|(% style="width:671px" %)Land transport; transport via pipelines
285 +|(% style="width:92px" %)61|(% style="width:671px" %)Water transport
286 +|(% style="width:92px" %)62|(% style="width:671px" %)Air transport
287 +|(% style="width:92px" %)63|(% style="width:671px" %)Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies
288 +|(% style="width:92px" %)64|(% style="width:671px" %)Post and telecommunications
289 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**J**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Financial intermediation**
290 +|(% style="width:92px" %)65|(% style="width:671px" %)Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding
291 +|(% style="width:92px" %)66|(% style="width:671px" %)Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security
292 +|(% style="width:92px" %)67|(% style="width:671px" %)Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation
293 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**K**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Real estate, renting and business activities**
294 +|(% style="width:92px" %)70|(% style="width:671px" %)Real estate activities
295 +|(% style="width:92px" %)71|(% style="width:671px" %)Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods
296 +|(% style="width:92px" %)72|(% style="width:671px" %)Computer and related activities
297 +|(% style="width:92px" %)73|(% style="width:671px" %)Research and development
298 +|(% style="width:92px" %)74|(% style="width:671px" %)Other business activities
299 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**L**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Public administration and defence; compulsory social security **
300 +|(% style="width:92px" %)75|(% style="width:671px" %)Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
301 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**M**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Education**
302 +|(% style="width:92px" %)80|(% style="width:671px" %)Education
303 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**N**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Health and social (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)**
304 +|(% style="width:92px" %)85|(% style="width:671px" %)Health and social (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work
305 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**O**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Other community, social and personal service activities**
306 +|(% style="width:92px" %)90|(% style="width:671px" %)Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities
307 +|(% style="width:92px" %)91|(% style="width:671px" %)Activities of membership organizations, not elsewhere classified
308 +|(% style="width:92px" %)92|(% style="width:671px" %)Recreational, cultural and sporting activities
309 +|(% style="width:92px" %)93|(% style="width:671px" %)Other service activities
310 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**P**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Private households with employed persons**
311 +|(% style="width:92px" %)95|(% style="width:671px" %)Private households with employed persons
312 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**Q**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Extra-territorial organizations and bodies**
313 +|(% style="width:92px" %)99|(% style="width:671px" %)Extra-territorial organizations and bodies
314 314  
315 315  
316 316  
317 -= Annex B. Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on accord{{{(i)}}}ng to s{{{(i)}}}ze of enterpr{{{(i)}}}se, establ{{{(i)}}}shment or local un{{{(i)}}}t =
317 += Annex B. Classification according to size of enterprise, establishment or local unit =
318 318  
319 -The follow{{{(i)}}}ng s{{{(i)}}}ze classes, expressed {{{(i)}}}n terms of the average number of persons engaged {{{(i)}}}n the enterpr{{{(i)}}}se, establ{{{(i)}}}shment or local un{{{(i)}}}t are based on those recommended for {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal compar{{{(i)}}}sons {{{(i)}}}n the 1983 World Programme of Industr{{{(i)}}}al Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs.{{footnote}}For full deta{{{(i)}}}ls, see Un{{{(i)}}}ted Nat{{{(i)}}}ons: Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Recommendat{{{(i)}}}ons for Industr{{{(i)}}}al Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs, Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal
320 -Papers, Ser{{{(i)}}}es M, No. 48, Rev. 1 (New York, UN doc. ST/ESA/STAT/SER.M/48/Rev. 1, 1983).{{/footnote}} For nat{{{(i)}}}onal purposes, ranges should be establ{{{(i)}}}shed accord{{{(i)}}}ng to each country’s c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances and needs.** **
319 +The following size classes, expressed in terms of the average number of persons engaged in the enterprise, establishment or local unit are based on those recommended for international comparisons in the 1983 World Programme of Industrial Statistics.{{footnote}}For full details, see United Nations: International Recommendations for Industrial Statistics, Statistical
320 +Papers, Series M, No. 48, Rev. 1 (New York, UN doc. ST/ESA/STAT/SER.M/48/Rev. 1, 1983).{{/footnote}} For national purposes, ranges should be established according to each country’s circumstances and needs.** **
321 321  
322 -(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:469.957px" %)
323 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)**Code**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)**Des{{{(i)}}}gnat{{{(i)}}}on**
324 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)A|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)(((
322 +(% style="width:469.957px" %)
323 +|(% style="width:104px" %)**Code**|(% style="width:363px" %)**Designation**
324 +|(% style="width:104px" %)A|(% style="width:363px" %)(((
325 325  1 to 4 persons engaged
326 326  )))
327 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)B|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)(((
327 +|(% style="width:104px" %)B|(% style="width:363px" %)(((
328 328  5 to 9 persons engaged
329 329  )))
330 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)C|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)(((
330 +|(% style="width:104px" %)C|(% style="width:363px" %)(((
331 331  10 to 19 persons engaged
332 332  )))
333 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)D|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)(((
333 +|(% style="width:104px" %)D|(% style="width:363px" %)(((
334 334  20 to 49 persons engaged
335 335  )))
336 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)E|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)(((
336 +|(% style="width:104px" %)E|(% style="width:363px" %)(((
337 337  50 to 99 persons engaged
338 338  )))
339 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)F|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)(((
339 +|(% style="width:104px" %)F|(% style="width:363px" %)(((
340 340  100 to 149 persons engaged
341 341  )))
342 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)G|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)(((
342 +|(% style="width:104px" %)G|(% style="width:363px" %)(((
343 343  150 to 199 persons engaged
344 344  )))
345 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)H|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)(((
345 +|(% style="width:104px" %)H|(% style="width:363px" %)(((
346 346  200 to 249 persons engaged
347 347  )))
348 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)I|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)250 to 499 persons engaged
349 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)J|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)500 to 999 persons engaged
350 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)K|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)1,000 or more persons engaged
351 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:104px" %)Z|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:363px" %)S{{{(i)}}}ze unknown
348 +|(% style="width:104px" %)I|(% style="width:363px" %)250 to 499 persons engaged
349 +|(% style="width:104px" %)J|(% style="width:363px" %)500 to 999 persons engaged
350 +|(% style="width:104px" %)K|(% style="width:363px" %)1,000 or more persons engaged
351 +|(% style="width:104px" %)Z|(% style="width:363px" %)Size unknown
352 352  
353 -= Annex C. Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of occupat{{{(i)}}}ons =
353 += Annex C. Classification of occupations =
354 354  
355 -== Internat{{{(i)}}}onal S tandard Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of Occupat{{{(i)}}}ons, IS CO-88{{footnote}}For full deta{{{(i)}}}ls, see ILO Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Standard Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of Occupat{{{(i)}}}ons: ISCO-88 (Geneva, 1990).{{/footnote}} (major groups and sub-major groups) ==
355 +== International S tandard Classification of Occupations, IS CO-88{{footnote}}For full details, see ILO International Standard Classification of Occupations: ISCO-88 (Geneva, 1990).{{/footnote}} (major groups and sub-major groups) ==
356 356  
357 -(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:626.957px" %)
358 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**Code**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Des{{{(i)}}}gnat{{{(i)}}}on**
359 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**1**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %) **Leg{{{(i)}}}slators, sen{{{(i)}}}or off{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}als and managers**
360 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)11|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Leg{{{(i)}}}slators and sen{{{(i)}}}or off{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}als
361 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)12|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)(((
362 -(% {{{(i)}}}d="cke_bm_503200S" style="d{{{(i)}}}splay:none" %) (%%)General managers{{footnote}}Th{{{(i)}}}s sub-major group {{{(i)}}}s {{{(i)}}}ntended to {{{(i)}}}nclude persons who manage enterpr{{{(i)}}}ses on the{{{(i)}}}r own behalf, or on behalf of the propr{{{(i)}}}etor, w{{{(i)}}}th some non-manager{{{(i)}}}al help and ass{{{(i)}}}stance of no more than one other manager.{{/footnote}}
357 +(% style="width:626.957px" %)
358 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**Code**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Designation**
359 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**1**|(% style="width:513px" %) **Legislators, senior officials and managers**
360 +|(% style="width:111px" %)11|(% style="width:513px" %)Legislators and senior officials
361 +|(% style="width:111px" %)12|(% style="width:513px" %)(((
362 +(% id="cke_bm_503200S" style="display:none" %) (%%)General managers{{footnote}}This sub-major group is intended to include persons who manage enterprises on their own behalf, or on behalf of the proprietor, with some non-managerial help and assistance of no more than one other manager.{{/footnote}}
363 363  )))
364 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)13|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)(((
365 -(% {{{(i)}}}d="cke_bm_492006S" style="d{{{(i)}}}splay:none" %) (%%)Corporate managers{{footnote}}Th{{{(i)}}}s sub-major group {{{(i)}}}s {{{(i)}}}ntended to {{{(i)}}}nclude persons who — as d{{{(i)}}}rectors, ch{{{(i)}}}ef execut{{{(i)}}}ves or department managers — manage enterpr{{{(i)}}}ses requ{{{(i)}}}r{{{(i)}}}ng a total of three or more managers.{{/footnote}}
364 +|(% style="width:111px" %)13|(% style="width:513px" %)(((
365 +(% id="cke_bm_492006S" style="display:none" %) (%%)Corporate managers{{footnote}}This sub-major group is intended to include persons who — as directors, chief executives or department managers — manage enterprises requiring a total of three or more managers.{{/footnote}}
366 366  )))
367 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**2**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Profess{{{(i)}}}onals**
368 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)21|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Phys{{{(i)}}}cal, mathemat{{{(i)}}}cal and eng{{{(i)}}}neer{{{(i)}}}ng sc{{{(i)}}}ence profess{{{(i)}}}onals
369 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)22|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)L{{{(i)}}}fe sc{{{(i)}}}ence and health assoc{{{(i)}}}ate profess{{{(i)}}}onals
370 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)23|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Teach{{{(i)}}}ng assoc{{{(i)}}}ate profess{{{(i)}}}onals
371 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)24|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Other assoc{{{(i)}}}ate profess{{{(i)}}}onals
372 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**3**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Techn{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ans and assoc{{{(i)}}}ate profess{{{(i)}}}onals**
373 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)31|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Phys{{{(i)}}}cal and eng{{{(i)}}}neer{{{(i)}}}ng sc{{{(i)}}}ence assoc{{{(i)}}}ate profess{{{(i)}}}onals
374 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)32|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)L{{{(i)}}}fe sc{{{(i)}}}ence and health assoc{{{(i)}}}ate profess{{{(i)}}}onals
375 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)33|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Teach{{{(i)}}}ng assoc{{{(i)}}}ate profess{{{(i)}}}onals
376 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)34|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Other assoc{{{(i)}}}ate profess{{{(i)}}}onals
377 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**4**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Clerks**
378 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)41|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Off{{{(i)}}}ce clerks
379 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)42|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Customer serv{{{(i)}}}ces clerks
380 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**5**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Serv{{{(i)}}}ce workers and shop and market sales workers**
381 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)51|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Personal and protect{{{(i)}}}ve serv{{{(i)}}}ces workers
382 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)52|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Models, salespersons and demonstrators
383 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**6**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Sk{{{(i)}}}lled agr{{{(i)}}}cultural and f{{{(i)}}}shery workers**
384 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)61|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Market-or{{{(i)}}}ented sk{{{(i)}}}lled agr{{{(i)}}}cultural and f{{{(i)}}}shery workers
385 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)62|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Subs{{{(i)}}}stence agr{{{(i)}}}cultural and f{{{(i)}}}shery workers
386 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**7**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Craft and related trades workers**
387 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)71|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Extract{{{(i)}}}on and bu{{{(i)}}}ld{{{(i)}}}ng trades workers
388 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)72|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Metal, mach{{{(i)}}}nery and related trades workers
389 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)73|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Prec{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}on, hand{{{(i)}}}craft, pr{{{(i)}}}nt{{{(i)}}}ng and related trades workers
390 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)74|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Other craft and related trades workers
391 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**8**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Plant and mach{{{(i)}}}ne operators and assemblers**
392 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)81|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Stat{{{(i)}}}onary plant and related operators
393 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)82|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Mach{{{(i)}}}nery operators and assemblers
394 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)83|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Dr{{{(i)}}}vers and mob{{{(i)}}}le plant operators
395 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**9**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Elementary occupat{{{(i)}}}ons**
396 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)91|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Sales and serv{{{(i)}}}ces elementary occupat{{{(i)}}}ons
397 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)92|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Agr{{{(i)}}}cultural, f{{{(i)}}}shery and related labourers
398 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)93|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Labourers {{{(i)}}}n m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng, construct{{{(i)}}}on, manufactur{{{(i)}}}ng and transport
399 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**0**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)**Armed forces**
400 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)01|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:513px" %)Armed forces
367 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**2**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Professionals**
368 +|(% style="width:111px" %)21|(% style="width:513px" %)Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals
369 +|(% style="width:111px" %)22|(% style="width:513px" %)Life science and health associate professionals
370 +|(% style="width:111px" %)23|(% style="width:513px" %)Teaching associate professionals
371 +|(% style="width:111px" %)24|(% style="width:513px" %)Other associate professionals
372 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**3**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Technicians and associate professionals**
373 +|(% style="width:111px" %)31|(% style="width:513px" %)Physical and engineering science associate professionals
374 +|(% style="width:111px" %)32|(% style="width:513px" %)Life science and health associate professionals
375 +|(% style="width:111px" %)33|(% style="width:513px" %)Teaching associate professionals
376 +|(% style="width:111px" %)34|(% style="width:513px" %)Other associate professionals
377 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**4**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Clerks**
378 +|(% style="width:111px" %)41|(% style="width:513px" %)Office clerks
379 +|(% style="width:111px" %)42|(% style="width:513px" %)Customer services clerks
380 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**5**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Service workers and shop and market sales workers**
381 +|(% style="width:111px" %)51|(% style="width:513px" %)Personal and protective services workers
382 +|(% style="width:111px" %)52|(% style="width:513px" %)Models, salespersons and demonstrators
383 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**6**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Skilled agricultural and fishery workers**
384 +|(% style="width:111px" %)61|(% style="width:513px" %)Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers
385 +|(% style="width:111px" %)62|(% style="width:513px" %)Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers
386 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**7**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Craft and related trades workers**
387 +|(% style="width:111px" %)71|(% style="width:513px" %)Extraction and building trades workers
388 +|(% style="width:111px" %)72|(% style="width:513px" %)Metal, machinery and related trades workers
389 +|(% style="width:111px" %)73|(% style="width:513px" %)Precision, handicraft, printing and related trades workers
390 +|(% style="width:111px" %)74|(% style="width:513px" %)Other craft and related trades workers
391 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**8**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Plant and machine operators and assemblers**
392 +|(% style="width:111px" %)81|(% style="width:513px" %)Stationary plant and related operators
393 +|(% style="width:111px" %)82|(% style="width:513px" %)Machinery operators and assemblers
394 +|(% style="width:111px" %)83|(% style="width:513px" %)Drivers and mobile plant operators
395 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**9**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Elementary occupations**
396 +|(% style="width:111px" %)91|(% style="width:513px" %)Sales and services elementary occupations
397 +|(% style="width:111px" %)92|(% style="width:513px" %)Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
398 +|(% style="width:111px" %)93|(% style="width:513px" %)Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport
399 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**0**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Armed forces**
400 +|(% style="width:111px" %)01|(% style="width:513px" %)Armed forces
401 401  
402 -= Annex D. Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on accord{{{(i)}}}ng to status {{{(i)}}}n employment =
402 += Annex D. Classification according to status in employment =
403 403  
404 -== Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of Status {{{(i)}}}n Employment, ICS E-93{{footnote}}For full deta{{{(i)}}}ls, see ILO, Report of the Conference, F{{{(i)}}}fteenth Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Conference of Labour Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ans (Geneva, 19-28 Jan. 1993), (Geneva, doc. ICLS/15/D.6(Rev. 1), 1993).{{/footnote}} ==
404 +== International Classification of Status in Employment, ICS E-93{{footnote}}For full details, see ILO, Report of the Conference, Fifteenth International Conference of Labour Statisticians (Geneva, 19-28 Jan. 1993), (Geneva, doc. ICLS/15/D.6(Rev. 1), 1993).{{/footnote}} ==
405 405  
406 -The follow{{{(i)}}}ng text {{{(i)}}}s an extract from the resolut{{{(i)}}}on concern{{{(i)}}}ng the Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of Status {{{(i)}}}n [[Employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] (ICSE) adopted by the F{{{(i)}}}fteenth Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Conference of Labour Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ans (Geneva, 1993):
406 +The following text is an extract from the resolution concerning the International Classification of Status in Employment (ICSE) adopted by the Fifteenth International Conference of Labour Statisticians (Geneva, 1993):
407 407  
408 408  |**II**|(((
409 -(% {{{(i)}}}d="cke_bm_797480S" style="d{{{(i)}}}splay:none" %)** **(%%)**The ICSE-93 groups{{footnote}}For l{{{(i)}}}ngu{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}c conven{{{(i)}}}ence the group t{{{(i)}}}tles and def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons have been formulated {{{(i)}}}n a way wh{{{(i)}}}ch corresponds to the s{{{(i)}}}tuat{{{(i)}}}on where each person holds only one job dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od. Rules for class{{{(i)}}}fy{{{(i)}}}ng persons w{{{(i)}}}th two or more jobs are g{{{(i)}}}ven {{{(i)}}}n sect{{{(i)}}}on V.{{/footnote}}**
409 +(% id="cke_bm_797480S" style="display:none" %)** **(%%)**The ICSE-93 groups{{footnote}}For linguistic convenience the group titles and definitions have been formulated in a way which corresponds to the situation where each person holds only one job during the reference period. Rules for classifying persons with two or more jobs are given in section V.{{/footnote}}**
410 410  )))
411 -|4.|The ICSE-93 cons{{{(i)}}}sts of the follow{{{(i)}}}ng groups, wh{{{(i)}}}ch are def{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n sect{{{(i)}}}on III:
412 -|1.|employees;
413 -| |among whom countr{{{(i)}}}es may need and be able to d{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ngu{{{(i)}}}sh “[[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] w{{{(i)}}}th stable contracts” ({{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng “regular [[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]”);
414 -|2.|employees;
411 +|4.|The ICSE-93 consists of the following groups, which are defined in section III:
412 +|1.|[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]];
413 +| |among whom countries may need and be able to distinguish “[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] with stable contracts” (including “regular [[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]”);
414 +|2.|[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]];
415 415  |3.|own-account workers;
416 -|4.|members of producers’ cooperat{{{(i)}}}ves;
417 -|5.|contr{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}ng fam{{{(i)}}}ly workers;
418 -|6.|workers not class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}able by status.
419 -|**III**|**Group def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons**
420 -|5.|The groups {{{(i)}}}n the ICSE-93 are def{{{(i)}}}ned w{{{(i)}}}th reference to the d{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}nct{{{(i)}}}on between “pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]” [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] on the one s{{{(i)}}}de and “selfemployment” [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] on the other. Groups are def{{{(i)}}}ned w{{{(i)}}}th reference to one or more aspects of the econom{{{(i)}}}c r{{{(i)}}}sk and/or the type of author{{{(i)}}}ty wh{{{(i)}}}ch the expl{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}t or {{{(i)}}}mpl{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}t [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] contract g{{{(i)}}}ves the {{{(i)}}}ncumbents or to wh{{{(i)}}}ch {{{(i)}}}t subjects them.
421 -|6.|Pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] are those [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] where the {{{(i)}}}ncumbents hold expl{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}t (wr{{{(i)}}}tten or oral) or {{{(i)}}}mpl{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}t [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] contracts wh{{{(i)}}}ch g{{{(i)}}}ve them a bas{{{(i)}}}c remunerat{{{(i)}}}on wh{{{(i)}}}ch {{{(i)}}}s not d{{{(i)}}}rectly dependent upon the revenue of the un{{{(i)}}}t for wh{{{(i)}}}ch they (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) (th{{{(i)}}}s un{{{(i)}}}t can be a corporat{{{(i)}}}on, a non-prof{{{(i)}}}t {{{(i)}}}nst{{{(i)}}}tut{{{(i)}}}on, a government un{{{(i)}}}t or a household). Some or all of the tools, cap{{{(i)}}}tal equ{{{(i)}}}pment, {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on systems and/or prem{{{(i)}}}ses used by the {{{(i)}}}ncumbents may be owned by others, and the {{{(i)}}}ncumbents may (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) under d{{{(i)}}}rect superv{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}on of, or accord{{{(i)}}}ng to str{{{(i)}}}ct gu{{{(i)}}}del{{{(i)}}}nes set by the owner(s) or persons {{{(i)}}}n the owner’s [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]. (Persons {{{(i)}}}n “pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]]” are typ{{{(i)}}}cally remunerated by [[wages>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]] and [[salar{{{(i)}}}es>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]], but may be pa{{{(i)}}}d by comm{{{(i)}}}ss{{{(i)}}}on from sales, by p{{{(i)}}}ece-rates, bonuses or {{{(i)}}}n-k{{{(i)}}}nd payments such as food, hous{{{(i)}}}ng or tra{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng.)
422 -|7.|Self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] are those [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] where the remunerat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}s d{{{(i)}}}rectly dependent upon the prof{{{(i)}}}ts (or the potent{{{(i)}}}al for prof{{{(i)}}}ts) der{{{(i)}}}ved from the goods and serv{{{(i)}}}ces produced (where own consumpt{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}s cons{{{(i)}}}dered to be part of prof{{{(i)}}}ts). The {{{(i)}}}ncumbents make the operat{{{(i)}}}onal dec{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ons affect{{{(i)}}}ng the enterpr{{{(i)}}}se, or delegate such dec{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ons wh{{{(i)}}}le reta{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng respons{{{(i)}}}b{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ty for the welfare of the enterpr{{{(i)}}}se. (In th{{{(i)}}}s context, “enterpr{{{(i)}}}se” {{{(i)}}}ncludes one-person operat{{{(i)}}}ons.)
423 -|8.|1. [[Employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] are all those workers who hold the type of [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] def{{{(i)}}}ned as “pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 6). [[Employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] w{{{(i)}}}th stable contracts are those “[[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]” who have had, and cont{{{(i)}}}nue to have, an expl{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}t (wr{{{(i)}}}tten or oral) or {{{(i)}}}mpl{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}t contract of [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], or a success{{{(i)}}}on of such contracts, w{{{(i)}}}th the same employer on a cont{{{(i)}}}nuous bas{{{(i)}}}s. “On a cont{{{(i)}}}nuous bas{{{(i)}}}s” {{{(i)}}}mpl{{{(i)}}}es a per{{{(i)}}}od of [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] wh{{{(i)}}}ch {{{(i)}}}s longer than a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}mum determ{{{(i)}}}ned accord{{{(i)}}}ng to nat{{{(i)}}}onal c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances. (If {{{(i)}}}nterrupt{{{(i)}}}ons are allowed {{{(i)}}}n th{{{(i)}}}s m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}mum per{{{(i)}}}od, the{{{(i)}}}r max{{{(i)}}}mum durat{{{(i)}}}on should also be determ{{{(i)}}}ned accord{{{(i)}}}ng to nat{{{(i)}}}onal c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances.) Regular [[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] are those “[[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] w{{{(i)}}}th stable contracts” for whom the [[employ{{{(i)}}}ng>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}s respons{{{(i)}}}ble for payment of relevant taxes and soc{{{(i)}}}al secur{{{(i)}}}ty contr{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}ons and/or where the contractual relat{{{(i)}}}onsh{{{(i)}}}p {{{(i)}}}s subject to nat{{{(i)}}}onal labour leg{{{(i)}}}slat{{{(i)}}}on.
424 -|9.|2. Employers are those workers who, (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work{{{(i)}}}ng(%%) on the{{{(i)}}}r own account or w{{{(i)}}}th one or a few partners, hold the type of [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] def{{{(i)}}}ned as a “self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 7) and, {{{(i)}}}n th{{{(i)}}}s capac{{{(i)}}}ty, on a cont{{{(i)}}}nuous bas{{{(i)}}}s ({{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od) have engaged one or more persons to (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) for them {{{(i)}}}n the{{{(i)}}}r bus{{{(i)}}}ness as “[[employee>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]](s)” (cf. paragraph 8). The mean{{{(i)}}}ng of “engage on cont{{{(i)}}}nuous bas{{{(i)}}}s” {{{(i)}}}s to be determ{{{(i)}}}ned by nat{{{(i)}}}onal c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances, {{{(i)}}}n a way wh{{{(i)}}}ch {{{(i)}}}s cons{{{(i)}}}stent w{{{(i)}}}th the def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on of “[[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] w{{{(i)}}}th stable contracts” (cf. paragraph 8). (The partners may or may not be members of the same fam{{{(i)}}}ly or household.)
425 -|10.|3. Own-account workers are those workers who, (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work{{{(i)}}}ng(%%) on the{{{(i)}}}r own account or w{{{(i)}}}th one or more partners, hold the type of [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] def{{{(i)}}}ned as a “self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 7), and have not engaged on a cont{{{(i)}}}nuous bas{{{(i)}}}s any “[[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 8) to (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) for them dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od. It should be noted that, dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od, the members of th{{{(i)}}}s group may have engaged “[[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]”, prov{{{(i)}}}ded that th{{{(i)}}}s {{{(i)}}}s on a non-cont{{{(i)}}}nuous bas{{{(i)}}}s. (The partners may or may not be members of the same fam{{{(i)}}}ly or household.)
426 -|11.|4. Members of producers’ cooperat{{{(i)}}}ves are workers who hold “self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]” [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] (cf. paragraph 7) {{{(i)}}}n a cooperat{{{(i)}}}ve produc{{{(i)}}}ng goods and serv{{{(i)}}}ces, {{{(i)}}}n wh{{{(i)}}}ch each member takes part on an equal foot{{{(i)}}}ng w{{{(i)}}}th other members {{{(i)}}}n determ{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng the organ{{{(i)}}}zat{{{(i)}}}on of product{{{(i)}}}on, sales and/or other (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) of the establ{{{(i)}}}shment, the {{{(i)}}}nvestments and the d{{{(i)}}}str{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}on of the proceeds of the establ{{{(i)}}}shment amongst the{{{(i)}}}r members. (It should be noted that “[[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 8) of producers’ cooperat{{{(i)}}}ves are not to be class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed to th{{{(i)}}}s group.)
427 -|12.|5. Contr{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}ng fam{{{(i)}}}ly workers are those workers who hold “self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]” [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] (cf. paragraph 7) {{{(i)}}}n a market-or{{{(i)}}}ented establ{{{(i)}}}shment operated by a related person l{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}n the same household, who cannot be regarded as partners, because the{{{(i)}}}r degree of comm{{{(i)}}}tment to the operat{{{(i)}}}on of the establ{{{(i)}}}shment, {{{(i)}}}n terms of [[work{{{(i)}}}ng t{{{(i)}}}me>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work{{{(i)}}}ng T{{{(i)}}}me.WebHome]] or other factors to be determ{{{(i)}}}ned by nat{{{(i)}}}onal c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances, {{{(i)}}}s not at a level comparable to that of the head of the establ{{{(i)}}}shment. (Where {{{(i)}}}t {{{(i)}}}s customary for young persons, {{{(i)}}}n part{{{(i)}}}cular, to (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) w{{{(i)}}}thout pay {{{(i)}}}n an econom{{{(i)}}}c enterpr{{{(i)}}}se operated by a related person who does not l{{{(i)}}}ve {{{(i)}}}n the same household, the requ{{{(i)}}}rement of “l{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}n the same household” may be el{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}nated.)
428 -|13.|6. Workers not class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}able by status {{{(i)}}}nclude those for whom {{{(i)}}}nsuff{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ent relevant {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}s ava{{{(i)}}}lable, and/or who cannot be {{{(i)}}}ncluded {{{(i)}}}n any of the preced{{{(i)}}}ng categor{{{(i)}}}es.
416 +|4.|members of producers’ cooperatives;
417 +|5.|contributing family workers;
418 +|6.|workers not classifiable by status.
419 +|**III**|**Group definitions**
420 +|5.|The groups in the ICSE-93 are defined with reference to the distinction between “paid employment” [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] on the one side and “selfemployment” [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] on the other. Groups are defined with reference to one or more aspects of the economic risk and/or the type of authority which the explicit or implicit employment contract gives the incumbents or to which it subjects them.
421 +|6.|Paid employment [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] are those [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] where the incumbents hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts which give them a basic remuneration which is not directly dependent upon the revenue of the unit for which they (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) (this unit can be a corporation, a non-profit institution, a government unit or a household). Some or all of the tools, capital equipment, information systems and/or premises used by the incumbents may be owned by others, and the incumbents may (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) under direct supervision of, or according to strict guidelines set by the owner(s) or persons in the owner’s employment. (Persons in “paid employment [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]]” are typically remunerated by wages and salaries, but may be paid by commission from sales, by piece-rates, bonuses or in-kind payments such as food, housing or training.)
422 +|7.|Self-employment [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] are those [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits (or the potential for profits) derived from the goods and services produced (where own consumption is considered to be part of profits). The incumbents make the operational decisions affecting the enterprise, or delegate such decisions while retaining responsibility for the welfare of the enterprise. (In this context, “enterprise” includes one-person operations.)
423 +|8.|1. [[Employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] are all those workers who hold the type of [[job>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] defined as “paid employment [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 6). [[Employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] with stable contracts are those “[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]” who have had, and continue to have, an explicit (written or oral) or implicit contract of employment, or a succession of such contracts, with the same employer on a continuous basis. “On a continuous basis” implies a period of employment which is longer than a specified minimum determined according to national circumstances. (If interruptions are allowed in this minimum period, their maximum duration should also be determined according to national circumstances.) Regular [[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] are those “[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] with stable contracts” for whom the employing organization is responsible for payment of relevant taxes and social security contributions and/or where the contractual relationship is subject to national labour legislation.
424 +|9.|2. Employers are those workers who, (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)working(%%) on their own account or with one or a few partners, hold the type of [[job>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] defined as a “self-employment [[job>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 7) and, in this capacity, on a continuous basis (including the reference period) have engaged one or more persons to (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) for them in their business as “[[employee>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]](s)” (cf. paragraph 8). The meaning of “engage on continuous basis” is to be determined by national circumstances, in a way which is consistent with the definition of “[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] with stable contracts” (cf. paragraph 8). (The partners may or may not be members of the same family or household.)
425 +|10.|3. Own-account workers are those workers who, (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)working(%%) on their own account or with one or more partners, hold the type of [[job>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] defined as a “self-employment [[job>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 7), and have not engaged on a continuous basis any “[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 8) to (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) for them during the reference period. It should be noted that, during the reference period, the members of this group may have engaged “[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]”, provided that this is on a non-continuous basis. (The partners may or may not be members of the same family or household.)
426 +|11.|4. Members of producers’ cooperatives are workers who hold “self-employment” [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] (cf. paragraph 7) in a cooperative producing goods and services, in which each member takes part on an equal footing with other members in determining the organization of production, sales and/or other (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) of the establishment, the investments and the distribution of the proceeds of the establishment amongst their members. (It should be noted that “[[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]]” (cf. paragraph 8) of producers’ cooperatives are not to be classified to this group.)
427 +|12.|5. Contributing family workers are those workers who hold “self-employment” [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] (cf. paragraph 7) in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household, who cannot be regarded as partners, because their degree of commitment to the operation of the establishment, in terms of [[working time>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Time.WebHome]] or other factors to be determined by national circumstances, is not at a level comparable to that of the head of the establishment. (Where it is customary for young persons, in particular, to (% style="color: rgb(231, 76, 60); color: rgb(231, 76, 60)" %)work(%%) without pay in an economic enterprise operated by a related person who does not live in the same household, the requirement of “living in the same household” may be eliminated.)
428 +|13.|6. Workers not classifiable by status include those for whom insufficient relevant information is available, and/or who cannot be included in any of the preceding categories.
429 429  
430 -= Annex E. Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on accord{{{(i)}}}ng to type of {{{(i)}}}njury =
430 += Annex E. Classification according to type of injury =
431 431  
432 -The follow{{{(i)}}}ng class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}s based on the //Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of D{{{(i)}}}seases and Related Health Problems//, ICD-10.{{footnote}}For full deta{{{(i)}}}ls, see WHO Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of D{{{(i)}}}seases and Related Health Problems, ICD-10 (Geneva, 1992).{{/footnote}} The most ser{{{(i)}}}ous {{{(i)}}}njury or d{{{(i)}}}sease susta{{{(i)}}}ned or suffered by the v{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}m should be class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed. Where several {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es have been {{{(i)}}}ncurred, the most ser{{{(i)}}}ous one should be class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed. The cod{{{(i)}}}ng g{{{(i)}}}ven below does not correspond to that g{{{(i)}}}ven {{{(i)}}}n ICD-10, due to d{{{(i)}}}fferences {{{(i)}}}n structure.
432 +The following classification is based on the //International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problem//
433 433  
434 -(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:815.957px" %)
435 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %) **Code**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**Des{{{(i)}}}gnat{{{(i)}}}on**
436 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)1|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**Superf{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}al {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es and open wounds**
437 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)1.01|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Superf{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}al {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es ({{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng abras{{{(i)}}}ons, bl{{{(i)}}}sters (non-thermal), contus{{{(i)}}}ons, puncture wounds (w{{{(i)}}}thout major open wounds), {{{(i)}}}nsect b{{{(i)}}}tes (non-venomous)
438 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)1.02|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Open wounds ({{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng cuts, lacerat{{{(i)}}}ons, puncture wounds (w{{{(i)}}}th penetrat{{{(i)}}}ng fore{{{(i)}}}gn body), an{{{(i)}}}mal b{{{(i)}}}tes)
439 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**2**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**Fractures**
440 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)2.01|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Closed fractures
441 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)2.02|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Open fractures
442 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)2.03|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Other fractures (d{{{(i)}}}slocated, d{{{(i)}}}splaced)
443 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**3**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**D{{{(i)}}}slocat{{{(i)}}}ons, spra{{{(i)}}}ns and stra{{{(i)}}}ns**
444 -(Includ{{{(i)}}}ng avuls{{{(i)}}}ons, lacerat{{{(i)}}}ons, spra{{{(i)}}}ns, stra{{{(i)}}}ns, traumat{{{(i)}}}c haemarthroses, ruptures, subluxat{{{(i)}}}ons and tears of jo{{{(i)}}}nts and l{{{(i)}}}gaments)
445 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)3.01|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)D{{{(i)}}}slocat{{{(i)}}}ons and subluxat{{{(i)}}}ons
446 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)3.02|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Spra{{{(i)}}}ns and stra{{{(i)}}}ns
447 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**4**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**Traumat{{{(i)}}}c amputat{{{(i)}}}ons**
448 -(Includ{{{(i)}}}ng traumat{{{(i)}}}c enucleat{{{(i)}}}on of the eye)
449 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**5**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)(((
450 -**Concuss{{{(i)}}}on and {{{(i)}}}nternal {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es**
451 -(Includ{{{(i)}}}ng blast {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es, bru{{{(i)}}}ses, concuss{{{(i)}}}on, crush{{{(i)}}}ng, lacerat{{{(i)}}}ons, traumat{{{(i)}}}c haematoma, punctures, ruptures and tears of {{{(i)}}}nternal organs)
434 +//s//, ICD-10.{{footnote}}For full details, see WHO International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, ICD-10 (Geneva, 1992).{{/footnote}} The most serious injury or disease sustained or suffered by the victim should be classified. Where several injuries have been incurred, the most serious one should be classified. The coding given below does not correspond to that given in ICD-10, due to differences in structure.
435 +
436 +(% style="width:815.957px" %)
437 +|(% style="width:111px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:702px" %)**Designation**
438 +|(% style="width:111px" %)1|(% style="width:702px" %)**Superficial injuries and open wounds**
439 +|(% style="width:111px" %)1.01|(% style="width:702px" %)Superficial injuries (including abrasions, blisters (non-thermal), contusions, puncture wounds (without major open wounds), insect bites (non-venomous)
440 +|(% style="width:111px" %)1.02|(% style="width:702px" %)Open wounds (including cuts, lacerations, puncture wounds (with penetrating foreign body), animal bites)
441 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**2**|(% style="width:702px" %)**Fractures**
442 +|(% style="width:111px" %)2.01|(% style="width:702px" %)Closed fractures
443 +|(% style="width:111px" %)2.02|(% style="width:702px" %)Open fractures
444 +|(% style="width:111px" %)2.03|(% style="width:702px" %)Other fractures (dislocated, displaced)
445 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**3**|(% style="width:702px" %)**Dislocations, sprains and strains**
446 +(Including avulsions, lacerations, sprains, strains, traumatic haemarthroses, ruptures, subluxations and tears of joints and ligaments)
447 +|(% style="width:111px" %)3.01|(% style="width:702px" %)Dislocations and subluxations
448 +|(% style="width:111px" %)3.02|(% style="width:702px" %)Sprains and strains
449 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**4**|(% style="width:702px" %)**Traumatic amputations**
450 +(Including traumatic enucleation of the eye)
451 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**5**|(% style="width:702px" %)(((
452 +**Concussion and internal injuries**
453 +(Including blast injuries, bruises, concussion, crushing, lacerations, traumatic haematoma, punctures, ruptures and tears of internal organs)
452 452  )))
453 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**6**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**Burns, corros{{{(i)}}}ons, scalds and frostb{{{(i)}}}te**
454 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)6.01|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Burns (thermal) ({{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng from electr{{{(i)}}}cal heat{{{(i)}}}ng appl{{{(i)}}}ances, electr{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}ty, flames, fr{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}on, hot a{{{(i)}}}r and hot gases, hot objects, l{{{(i)}}}ghtn{{{(i)}}}ng, rad{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on)
455 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)6.02|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Chem{{{(i)}}}cal burns (corros{{{(i)}}}ons)
456 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)6.03|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Scalds
457 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)6.04|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Frostb{{{(i)}}}te
458 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**7**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**Acute po{{{(i)}}}son{{{(i)}}}ngs and {{{(i)}}}nfect{{{(i)}}}ons**
459 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)7.01|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Acute po{{{(i)}}}son{{{(i)}}}ngs (acute effects of the {{{(i)}}}nject{{{(i)}}}on, {{{(i)}}}ngest{{{(i)}}}on, absorpt{{{(i)}}}on or {{{(i)}}}nhalat{{{(i)}}}on of tox{{{(i)}}}c, corros{{{(i)}}}ve or caust{{{(i)}}}c substances; {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng tox{{{(i)}}}c effects of contact w{{{(i)}}}th venomous an{{{(i)}}}mals)
460 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)7.02|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Infect{{{(i)}}}ons ({{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}ntest{{{(i)}}}nal {{{(i)}}}nfect{{{(i)}}}ous d{{{(i)}}}seases, spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed zoonoses, protozoal d{{{(i)}}}seases, v{{{(i)}}}ral d{{{(i)}}}seases, mycoses)
461 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**8**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**Other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed types of {{{(i)}}}njury**
462 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.01|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Effects of rad{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on
463 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.02|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Effects of heat and l{{{(i)}}}ght
464 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.03|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Hypotherm{{{(i)}}}a
465 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.04|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Effects of a{{{(i)}}}r pressure and water pressure
466 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.05|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Asphyx{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}on
467 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.06|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Effects of maltreatment ({{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng phys{{{(i)}}}cal abuse, psycholog{{{(i)}}}cal abuse)
468 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.07|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Effects of l{{{(i)}}}ghtn{{{(i)}}}ng (shock from l{{{(i)}}}ghtn{{{(i)}}}ng, struck by l{{{(i)}}}ghtn{{{(i)}}}ng not otherw{{{(i)}}}se spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed)
469 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.08|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Drown{{{(i)}}}ng and non-fatal submers{{{(i)}}}on
470 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.09|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Effects of no{{{(i)}}}se and v{{{(i)}}}brat{{{(i)}}}on ({{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng acute hear{{{(i)}}}ng loss)
471 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.10|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Effects of electr{{{(i)}}}c current (electrocut{{{(i)}}}on, shock from electr{{{(i)}}}c current)
472 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)8.19|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)Other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es
473 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:111px" %)**10**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:702px" %)**Type of {{{(i)}}}njury, unspec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed**
455 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**6**|(% style="width:702px" %)**Burns, corrosions, scalds and frostbite**
456 +|(% style="width:111px" %)6.01|(% style="width:702px" %)Burns (thermal) (including from electrical heating appliances, electricity, flames, friction, hot air and hot gases, hot objects, lightning, radiation)
457 +|(% style="width:111px" %)6.02|(% style="width:702px" %)Chemical burns (corrosions)
458 +|(% style="width:111px" %)6.03|(% style="width:702px" %)Scalds
459 +|(% style="width:111px" %)6.04|(% style="width:702px" %)Frostbite
460 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**7**|(% style="width:702px" %)**Acute poisonings and infections**
461 +|(% style="width:111px" %)7.01|(% style="width:702px" %)Acute poisonings (acute effects of the injection, ingestion, absorption or inhalation of toxic, corrosive or caustic substances; including toxic effects of contact with venomous animals)
462 +|(% style="width:111px" %)7.02|(% style="width:702px" %)Infections (including intestinal infectious diseases, specified zoonoses, protozoal diseases, viral diseases, mycoses)
463 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**8**|(% style="width:702px" %)**Other specified types of injury**
464 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.01|(% style="width:702px" %)Effects of radiation
465 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.02|(% style="width:702px" %)Effects of heat and light
466 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.03|(% style="width:702px" %)Hypothermia
467 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.04|(% style="width:702px" %)Effects of air pressure and water pressure
468 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.05|(% style="width:702px" %)Asphyxiation
469 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.06|(% style="width:702px" %)Effects of maltreatment (including physical abuse, psychological abuse)
470 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.07|(% style="width:702px" %)Effects of lightning (shock from lightning, struck by lightning not otherwise specified)
471 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.08|(% style="width:702px" %)Drowning and non-fatal submersion
472 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.09|(% style="width:702px" %)Effects of noise and vibration (including acute hearing loss)
473 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.10|(% style="width:702px" %)Effects of electric current (electrocution, shock from electric current)
474 +|(% style="width:111px" %)8.19|(% style="width:702px" %)Other specified injuries
475 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**10**|(% style="width:702px" %)**Type of injury, unspecified**
474 474  
475 -= Annex F. Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on accord{{{(i)}}}ng to the part of body {{{(i)}}}njured =
477 += Annex F. Classification according to the part of body injured =
476 476  
477 -The follow{{{(i)}}}ng class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}s based on the //Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of D{{{(i)}}}seases and Related//
479 +The following classification is based on the //International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related//
478 478  
479 -//Health Problems//, ICD-10.{{footnote}}For full deta{{{(i)}}}ls, see WHO Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of D{{{(i)}}}seases and Related Health Problems, ICD-10 (Geneva, 1992).{{/footnote}} The groups relat{{{(i)}}}ng to mult{{{(i)}}}ple locat{{{(i)}}}ons should be used only to class{{{(i)}}}fy cases where the v{{{(i)}}}ct{{{(i)}}}m suffers from several {{{(i)}}}njur{{{(i)}}}es to d{{{(i)}}}fferent parts of the body and no {{{(i)}}}njury {{{(i)}}}s obv{{{(i)}}}ously more severe than the others. In order to des{{{(i)}}}gnate the s{{{(i)}}}de of the body {{{(i)}}}njured, a further d{{{(i)}}}g{{{(i)}}}t may be added to the code for the part of body {{{(i)}}}njured, where relevant, as follows:
481 +//Health Problems//, ICD-10.{{footnote}}For full details, see WHO International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, ICD-10 (Geneva, 1992).{{/footnote}} The groups relating to multiple locations should be used only to classify cases where the victim suffers from several injuries to different parts of the body and no injury is obviously more severe than the others. In order to designate the side of the body injured, a further digit may be added to the code for the part of body injured, where relevant, as follows:
480 480  
481 -1: r{{{(i)}}}ght s{{{(i)}}}de
483 +1: right side
482 482  
483 -2: left s{{{(i)}}}de
485 +2: left side
484 484  
485 -3: both s{{{(i)}}}des
487 +3: both sides
486 486  
487 -The cod{{{(i)}}}ng g{{{(i)}}}ven below does not correspond to that g{{{(i)}}}ven {{{(i)}}}n the ICD-10, due to d{{{(i)}}}fferences {{{(i)}}}n structure.
489 +The coding given below does not correspond to that given in the ICD-10, due to differences in structure.
488 488  
489 -(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:723.957px" %)
490 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**Code**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)**Des{{{(i)}}}gnat{{{(i)}}}on**
491 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**1**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)**Head**
492 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)1.1|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
493 -Scalp, skull, bra{{{(i)}}}n and cran{{{(i)}}}al nerves and vessels
491 +(% style="width:723.957px" %)
492 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**Code**|(% style="width:614px" %)**Designation**
493 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**1**|(% style="width:614px" %)**Head**
494 +|(% style="width:107px" %)1.1|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
495 +Scalp, skull, brain and cranial nerves and vessels
494 494  )))
495 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)1.2|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
497 +|(% style="width:107px" %)1.2|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
496 496  Ear(s)
497 497  )))
498 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)1.3|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
500 +|(% style="width:107px" %)1.3|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
499 499  Eye(s)
500 500  )))
501 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)1.4|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
503 +|(% style="width:107px" %)1.4|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
502 502  Tooth, teeth
503 503  )))
504 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)1.5|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
505 -Other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed parts of fac{{{(i)}}}al area
506 +|(% style="width:107px" %)1.5|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
507 +Other specified parts of facial area
506 506  )))
507 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)1.7|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
508 -Head, mult{{{(i)}}}ple s{{{(i)}}}tes affected
509 +|(% style="width:107px" %)1.7|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
510 +Head, multiple sites affected
509 509  )))
510 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)1.8|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Head, other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed parts not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
511 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)1.9|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Head, unspec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
512 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**2**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)**Neck, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng sp{{{(i)}}}ne and vertebrae {{{(i)}}}n the neck **
513 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)2.1|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Sp{{{(i)}}}ne and vertebrae
514 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)2.8|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Neck, other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed parts not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
515 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)2.9|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Neck, unspec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
516 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**3**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)**Back, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng sp{{{(i)}}}ne and vertebrae {{{(i)}}}n the back**
517 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)3.1|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Sp{{{(i)}}}ne and vertebrae
518 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)3.8|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
519 -Back, other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed parts not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
512 +|(% style="width:107px" %)1.8|(% style="width:614px" %)Head, other specified parts not elsewhere classified
513 +|(% style="width:107px" %)1.9|(% style="width:614px" %)Head, unspecified
514 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**2**|(% style="width:614px" %)**Neck, including spine and vertebrae in the neck **
515 +|(% style="width:107px" %)2.1|(% style="width:614px" %)Spine and vertebrae
516 +|(% style="width:107px" %)2.8|(% style="width:614px" %)Neck, other specified parts not elsewhere classified
517 +|(% style="width:107px" %)2.9|(% style="width:614px" %)Neck, unspecified
518 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**3**|(% style="width:614px" %)**Back, including spine and vertebrae in the back**
519 +|(% style="width:107px" %)3.1|(% style="width:614px" %)Spine and vertebrae
520 +|(% style="width:107px" %)3.8|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
521 +Back, other specified parts not elsewhere classified
520 520  )))
521 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)3.9|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Back, unspec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
522 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**4**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)**Trunk and {{{(i)}}}nternal organs**
523 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)4.1|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
524 -R{{{(i)}}}b cage (r{{{(i)}}}bs {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng sternum and shoulder blades)
523 +|(% style="width:107px" %)3.9|(% style="width:614px" %)Back, unspecified
524 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**4**|(% style="width:614px" %)**Trunk and internal organs**
525 +|(% style="width:107px" %)4.1|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
526 +Rib cage (ribs including sternum and shoulder blades)
525 525  )))
526 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)4.2|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
527 -Other parts of thorax, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nternal organs
528 +|(% style="width:107px" %)4.2|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
529 +Other parts of thorax, including internal organs
528 528  )))
529 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)4.3|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
530 -Pelv{{{(i)}}}c and abdom{{{(i)}}}nal area, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nternal organs
531 +|(% style="width:107px" %)4.3|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
532 +Pelvic and abdominal area, including internal organs
531 531  )))
532 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)4.4|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
533 -External gen{{{(i)}}}tal{{{(i)}}}a
534 +|(% style="width:107px" %)4.4|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
535 +External genitalia
534 534  )))
535 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)4.7|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
536 -Trunk, mult{{{(i)}}}ple s{{{(i)}}}tes affected
537 +|(% style="width:107px" %)4.7|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
538 +Trunk, multiple sites affected
537 537  )))
538 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)4.8|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
539 -Trunk, other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed parts not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
540 +|(% style="width:107px" %)4.8|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
541 +Trunk, other specified parts not elsewhere classified
540 540  )))
541 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)4.9|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Trunk and {{{(i)}}}nternal organs, unspec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
542 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**5**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)**Upper extrem{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es**
543 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.1|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
544 -Shoulder and shoulder jo{{{(i)}}}nts
543 +|(% style="width:107px" %)4.9|(% style="width:614px" %)Trunk and internal organs, unspecified
544 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**5**|(% style="width:614px" %)**Upper extremities**
545 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.1|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
546 +Shoulder and shoulder joints
545 545  )))
546 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.2|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
547 -Arm, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng elbow
548 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.2|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
549 +Arm, including elbow
548 548  )))
549 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.3|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
550 -Wr{{{(i)}}}st
551 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.3|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
552 +Wrist
551 551  )))
552 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.4|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
554 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.4|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
553 553  Hand
554 554  )))
555 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.5|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
557 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.5|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
556 556  Thumb
557 557  )))
558 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.6|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
559 -Other f{{{(i)}}}nger(s)
560 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.6|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
561 +Other finger(s)
560 560  )))
561 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.7|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
562 -Upper extrem{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, mult{{{(i)}}}ple s{{{(i)}}}tes affected
563 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.7|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
564 +Upper extremities, multiple sites affected
563 563  )))
564 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.8|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
565 -Upper extrem{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed parts not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
566 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.8|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
567 +Upper extremities, other specified parts not elsewhere classified
566 566  )))
567 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)5.9|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Upper extrem{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, unspec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
568 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**6**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %) **Lower extrem{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es**
569 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)6.1|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
570 -H{{{(i)}}}p and h{{{(i)}}}p jo{{{(i)}}}nt
569 +|(% style="width:107px" %)5.9|(% style="width:614px" %)Upper extremities, unspecified
570 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**6**|(% style="width:614px" %) **Lower extremities**
571 +|(% style="width:107px" %)6.1|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
572 +Hip and hip joint
571 571  )))
572 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)6.2|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
573 -Leg, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng knee
574 +|(% style="width:107px" %)6.2|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
575 +Leg, including knee
574 574  )))
575 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)6.3|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
577 +|(% style="width:107px" %)6.3|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
576 576  Ankle
577 577  )))
578 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)6.4|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
580 +|(% style="width:107px" %)6.4|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
579 579  Foot
580 580  )))
581 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)6.5|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
583 +|(% style="width:107px" %)6.5|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
582 582  Toe(s)
583 583  )))
584 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)6.7|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
585 -Lower extrem{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, mult{{{(i)}}}ple s{{{(i)}}}tes affected
586 +|(% style="width:107px" %)6.7|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
587 +Lower extremities, multiple sites affected
586 586  )))
587 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)6.8|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)(((
588 -Lower extrem{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, other spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed parts not elsewhere class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
589 +|(% style="width:107px" %)6.8|(% style="width:614px" %)(((
590 +Lower extremities, other specified parts not elsewhere classified
589 589  )))
590 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)6.9|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Lower extrem{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, unspec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed
591 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**7**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)**Whole body and mult{{{(i)}}}ple s{{{(i)}}}tes**
592 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)7.1|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)System{{{(i)}}}c effect (for example, from po{{{(i)}}}son{{{(i)}}}ng or {{{(i)}}}nfect{{{(i)}}}on)
593 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)7.8|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)Mult{{{(i)}}}ple s{{{(i)}}}tes of the body affected
594 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**9**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %)**Other parts of body {{{(i)}}}njured**
595 -|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:107px" %)**10**|(% style="w{{{(i)}}}dth:614px" %) **Part of body {{{(i)}}}njured, unspec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed**
592 +|(% style="width:107px" %)6.9|(% style="width:614px" %)Lower extremities, unspecified
593 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**7**|(% style="width:614px" %)**Whole body and multiple sites**
594 +|(% style="width:107px" %)7.1|(% style="width:614px" %)Systemic effect (for example, from poisoning or infection)
595 +|(% style="width:107px" %)7.8|(% style="width:614px" %)Multiple sites of the body affected
596 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**9**|(% style="width:614px" %)**Other parts of body injured**
597 +|(% style="width:107px" %)**10**|(% style="width:614px" %) **Part of body injured, unspecified**
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