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82 82  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.
83 83  
84 84  * (a) information about the injury:
85 -** (i ) incapacity for work expressed in calendar days of absence from work;
85 +** (i) incapacity for work expressed in calendar days of absence from work;
86 86  * (b) information about the accident and its circumstances:
87 87  ** (i ) shift, start time of work of the injured person and hours worked in the activity when the accident occurred;
88 88  ** (ii) the total number of workers injured in the accident;
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130 130  
131 131  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.
132 132  
133 -* (a) The frequency rate of new cases of occupational injury:
133 +* (a) The frequency rate of new cases of occupational injury: Number of new cases of occupational injury during the reference period x 1,000,000
134 134  
135 -Number of new cases of occupational injury during the reference period
136 -~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~__ x 1,000,000
137 137  Total number of hours worked by workers in the reference group during the reference period
138 138  
139 139  This may be calculated separately for fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries. Ideally, the denominator should be the number of hours actually worked by workers in the reference group. If this is not possible, it may be calculated on the basis of normal hours of work, taking into account entitlements to periods of paid absence from work, such as paid vacations, paid sick leave and public holidays.
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229 229  == 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:17.25px" %) (%%)(tabulation categories and divisions) ==
230 230  
231 231  (% style="width:801.446px" %)
232 -|(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:604px" %)**Designation**
230 +|(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:604px" %)**Designation**
233 233  |(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)**A**|(% style="width:604px" %)**Agriculture, hunting and forestry**
234 234  |(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)01|(% style="width:604px" %) Agriculture, hunting and related service activities
235 235  |(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)02|(% style="width:604px" %)Forestry, logging and related activities
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399 399  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 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.
400 400  
401 401  (% style="width:801.446px" %)
402 -|(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:604px" %)**Designation**
400 +|(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:604px" %)**Designation**
403 403  |(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)A|(% style="width:604px" %)(((
404 404  1 to 4 persons engaged
405 405  )))
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438 438  = Annex C. Classification of occupations 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) =
439 439  
440 440  (% style="width:801.446px" %)
441 -|(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:125px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:605px" %)**Designation**
439 +|(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:125px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:605px" %)**Designation**
442 442  |(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:125px" %)**1**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
443 443  **Legislators, senior officials and managers**
444 444  )))
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546 546  Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport
547 547  )))
548 548  |(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:125px" %)**0**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
549 -**Armed forces**
547 +**Armed forces** 
550 550  )))
551 551  |(% style="width:69px" %) |(% style="width:125px" %)01|(% style="width:605px" %)Armed forces
552 552  
553 -= Annex D. lassification according to status in employment 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}} =
551 += Annex D. lassification according to status in employment International Classification of S tatus 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}} =
554 554  
555 555  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):
556 556  
557 -**II. 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}}**
555 +**II.  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}}**
558 558  
559 559  4. The ICSE-93 consists of the following groups, which are defined in section III:
560 560  
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584 584  
585 585  8.2. Employers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners, hold the type of job defined as a “self-employment job” (cf. paragraph 7) and, in this capacity, on a continuous basis (including the reference period) have engaged one or more persons to work for them in their business as “employee(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 with stable contracts” (cf. paragraph 8). (The partners may or may not be members of the same family or household.)
586 586  
587 -8.3. Own-account workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or more partners, hold the type of job defined as a “self-employment job” (cf. paragraph 7), and have not engaged on a continuous basis any “employees” (cf. paragraph 8) to 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”, provided that this is on a non-continuous basis. (The partners may or may not be members of the same family or household.)
585 +8.3.  Own-account workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or more partners, hold the type of job defined as a “self-employment job” (cf. paragraph 7), and have not engaged on a continuous basis any “employees” (cf. paragraph 8) to 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”, provided that this is on a non-continuous basis. (The partners may or may not be members of the same family or household.)
588 588  
589 589  8.4. Members of producers’ cooperatives are workers who hold “self-employment” jobs (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 work of the establishment, the investments and the distribution of the proceeds of the establishment amongst their members. (It should be noted that “employees” (cf. paragraph 8) of producers’ cooperatives are not to be classified to this group.)
590 590  
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597 597  The following classification is based on the //International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related 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 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.
598 598  
599 599  (% style="width:801.446px" %)
600 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:605px" %)**Designation**
598 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:605px" %)**Designation**
601 601  |(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)**1**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
602 602  **Superficial injuries and open wounds**
603 603  )))
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692 692  Effects of noise and vibration (including acute hearing loss)
693 693  )))
694 694  |(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)8.10|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
695 -Effects of electric current (electrocution, shock from electric current)
693 +Effects of electric current (electrocution, shock from electric current)          
696 696  )))
697 697  |(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)8.19|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
698 -Other specified injuries
696 +Other specified injuries 
699 699  )))
700 700  |(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)**10**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
701 701   **Type of injury, unspecified**
702 702  )))
703 703  
704 -= Annex F. Classification according to the part of body injured =
702 += Annex F. Classification according to the part of body injured =
705 705  
706 706  The following classification is based on the //International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related//
707 707  
708 708  //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:
709 709  
710 -1: right side
711 -2: left side
712 -3: both sides
708 + 1: right side
713 713  
710 + 2: left side
711 +
712 + 3: both sides
713 +
714 714  The coding given below does not correspond to that given in the ICD-10, due to differences in structure.
715 715  
716 716  (% style="width:801.446px" %)
717 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:605px" %)**Designation**
717 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) **Code**|(% style="width:605px" %)**Designation**
718 718  |(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)**1**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
719 719  **Head**
720 720  )))
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817 817  |(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)**6**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
818 818  **Lower extremities**
819 819  )))
820 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)6.1|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
820 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
821 821  Hip and hip joint
822 822  )))
823 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)6.2|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
823 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
824 824  Leg, including knee
825 825  )))
826 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)6.3|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
826 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
827 827  Ankle
828 828  )))
829 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)6.4|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
829 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
830 830  Foot
831 831  )))
832 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)6.5|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
832 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
833 833  Toe(s)
834 834  )))
835 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)6.7|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
835 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
836 836  Lower extremities, multiple sites affected
837 837  )))
838 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)6.8|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
838 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
839 839  Lower extremities, other specified parts not elsewhere classified
840 840  )))
841 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)6.9|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
841 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
842 842  Lower extremities, unspecified
843 843  )))
844 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)**7**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
844 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)**8**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
845 845  **Whole body and multiple sites**
846 846  )))
847 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)7.1|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
847 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
848 848  Systemic effect (for example, from poisoning or infection)
849 849  )))
850 -|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)7.8|(% style="width:605px" %)(((
850 +|(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %) |(% style="width:605px" %)(((
851 851  7.8 Multiple sites of the body affected
852 852  )))
853 853  |(% style="width:70px" %) |(% style="width:124px" %)**9**|(% style="width:605px" %)(((