Case study of the number of injuries (considering several key indicators) in 2012 in real enterprises in Bitola region, Republic of Macedonia
Journal: International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-05-02
Authors : Kuzmanov Ivo;
Page : 92-97
Keywords : Safety at work; Number of injured persons; Work injury; OSHAS systems; Safety management on work places;
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to represent the results from the conducted research, based on the number of injuries in all of the real organizations that gravitates in the Bitola's region, Republic Macedonia in the period frame January 2012-December 2012. The basic aim of the conducted research is to represent relevant information for the number of injuries in Bitola's region, no ether of the type of the organization, the basic field of action, the size of the same and the number of employees. Actually, this paper is a representation of the conducted research based on the number of injuries, conduced as a part of every year activity of the Safety and Health organization NGO Bitola from Bitola. The paper represents the relevant information about the number of injuries in real enterprises; information's given by the enterprises that are working in the Bitola's region. The given information's are analyzed from several aspects such as: the gender of the person that is injured, the education of the injured person, the work period of the day when the injury is spotted, the body part that is injured, number of work days that are lost as a result of the injury, etc. The paper represents some of the main criteria's that were under research in 2012.
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