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Occupational Injuries by Accident Type and Occupation tables provide statistical information on occupational injuries in B.C., 1997-2006. Injuries are categorized by the type of accident that led to the injury, as well as the occupation of the injured person. The tables include claim counts by gender, as well as statistics on average age, complete duration, and rate of injury.
Injuries included in the report were accepted for short term disability benefits, long term disability benefits, or survivor benefits, either in the year of injury or the following year. The injuries included for year of injury 2006 are those accepted in 2006 or in the first 10 months of 2007. This means the counts for injury year 2006 are slightly less complete than the counts for other years but, for all practical purposes, are on the same basis.
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This report is based on coding done by WorkSafeBC Statistical Services. The code standards used for type of accident and occupation are part of the CWIS coding standard used by all Canadian compensation boards. The code standard for the type of accident is CSAZ795; the code standard for occupation is the 1991 SOC (Standard Occupational Classification).