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Occupational Injuries by Accident Type and Occupation in British Columbia, 1998-2007

The Occupational Injuries by Accident Type and Occupation tables provide statistical information on occupational injuries in British Columbia for the years 1998 to 2007. Injuries are categorized by the type of accident that led to the injury and by the occupation of the injured person. The tables include claim counts by gender and 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 2007 are those accepted in 2007 or the first nine months of 2008. This means that the counts for injury year 2007 are very slightly less complete than those for the other years, but for all practical purposes, are on the same basis. 

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About the 1998 to 2007 tables

The term 'short term disability' (STD) has replaced 'wage loss', and 'long term disability' (LTD) has replaced 'permanent disability'. Claims not coded to accident type or occupation have been proportionately allocated to accident type and occupation categories.

Note that claims can be counted in different ways, when comparing the claim counts in this report to those in other WorkSafeBC reports. For example, in the statistical supplement to the 2007 Annual Report, Statistics 2007, claims are counted by the year in which the first benefit was awarded, rather than by year of injury.

The injury rate calculations in Table 1C are approximate. The estimates of person years are calculated by combining information on total employment by occupation from the Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey with estimates of WorkSafeBC covered person years of employment.

Tables 9A to 9J provide claim counts at the most detailed levels of occupation and type of accident. Data is shown for all occupations that had injuries accepted for short term disability benefits, long term disability benefits, and survivor benefits from 1998 to 2007. Requests for further information should be addressed to WorkSafeBC’s  Statistical Services department:

PO Box 5350
Vancouver BC V6B 5L5
Phone: 604 276-3130
Fax: 604 276-3290

The coding on which this report is based is done by the Statistical Services department of WorkSafeBC. The code standards used for type of accident and for occupation are part of the CWIS coding standard used by all compensation boards in Canada. The code standard for type of accident is CSAZ795 and the code standard for occupation is the 1991 SOC (Standard Occupational Classification).