In the latter half of 2023, there was a decrease of 102 claims for non-fatal work accidents compared to the same period in 2022, marking an 8.3% decline.
Administrative records indicate a total of 1,127 non-fatal accidents, with the manufacturing sector experiencing the highest proportion at 15.5%, followed by construction at 12.5%, and wholesale/retail trade at 12.1%.
One-third of those involved were absent from work for three days or less, while 18.0% were absent for 21 days or more. The majority of accidents involved elementary occupations, with 27.3% occurring in the 35-44 age group.
Maltese nationals comprised 73.3% of those affected. Back injuries accounted for 29.3% of all injuries, followed by wounds/superficial injuries (748 cases) and dislocations/sprains/strains (298 cases). Enterprises with 500 or more employees saw 27.6% of the accidents.
The standardised incidence rate of non-fatal accidents per 100,000 employed persons was highest in manufacturing, followed by construction and transportation/storage. The Occupational Health and Safety Authority reported four fatal accidents in the second half of 2023, down from seven in the same period of 2022.
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