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The List of countries by rate of fatal workplace accidents sorts countries by the rate of workplace fatalities per 100,000 workers. Data is provided by the International Labour Organization (ILO). According to estimates, around 2.3 million people die yearly from work-related accidents or diseases every year.[1]

List of countries[edit]

Countries by fatal workplace accidents per 100,000 workers[2]
Rank Country Total Men Women Year
1  India 116.8 2007
2  Pakistan 44.2 2002
3  Cuba 25 2010
4  Dominican Republic 17.9 2008
5  Algeria 17.6 2004
6  Togo 16.3 2004
7  Burundi 13.8 2021
8  Jordan 13.2 2006
9  Egypt 10.7 2015
10  Costa Rica 9.7 2016
11  Philippines 9.6 2017
12  Zimbabwe 9.5 2012
13  Colombia 8.9 2013
14  Puerto Rico 8.2 2005
15  Nicaragua 8 12 2.6 2010
16  Mexico 7.7 10.6 3 2021
17  Ukraine 7.6 10.8 4.8 2021
18  Brazil 7.4 11.8 1.2 2011
19  New Caledonia 7 2015
20  Macao 6.9 11.9 1.6 2016
21  Guadeloupe 6.8 2014
 Hong Kong 6.8 2016
23  Turkey 6.3 8.8 0.5 2021
24  Russia 6 9.6 1 2021
25  Qatar 5.9 6.7 0.7 2018
26  Uzbekistan 5.8 7.5 0.8 2021
27  Republic of Moldova 5.7 2015
28  Thailand 5.3 2020
29  United States 5.2 2018
30  Canada 5.1 2020
31  Latvia 5 9.6 0.8 2021
32  Seychelles 4.8 2018
33  Taiwan 4.5 2005
34  Lithuania 4.3 2021
 Kazakhstan 4.3 2017
 South Korea 4.3 2021
37  Armenia 4.2 6.5 0 2020
38  Kyrgyzstan 4.1 8 0.7 2015
39  Cyprus 3.8 2020
 Malaysia 3.8 6.3 0.4 2017
41  Bulgaria 3.7 7 0.3 2020
 Uruguay 3.7 2018
43  Italy 3.4 2020
44  Argentina 3.1 5.4 0.3 2021
 Chile 3.1 4.6 0.5 2018
 Myanmar 3.1 8.6 0 2019
47  Azerbaijan 3 2020
 Georgia 3 5 0 2021
 Malta 3 6 0 2021
 Mongolia 3 2021
51  Croatia 2.9 2020
52  Portugal 2.7 2020
53  Romania 2.6 2021
54  Belarus 2.5 5.1 0.2 2021
 France 2.5 2020
56  Austria 2.4 2020
57  Czech Republic 2.3 2020
 New Zealand 2.3 2015
 Réunion 2.3 2014
60  Estonia 2 4 0 2021
61  Spain 1.9 3.4 0.2 2021
 Slovenia 1.9 3 0.5 2020
 Trinidad and Tobago 1.9 2006
64  Ireland 1.8 2020
 Hungary 1.8 3.2 0.2 2021
65  Luxembourg 1.7 2020
66  Australia 1.6 2.8 0.3 2017
67  Iceland 1.5 2020
 Slovakia 1.5 3 0.1 2021
69  Israel 1.4 2.8 0 2020
 Japan 1.4 2019
 Poland 1.4 2.5 0.1 2020
 Norway 1.4 2020
73  Belgium 1.3 2019
 Denmark 1.3 2020
75  Singapore 1.1 2021
  Switzerland 1.1 2020
77  Belize 0.9 1.6 0 2021
 Greece 0.9 2020
79  Barbados 0.8 2016
 Sri Lanka 0.8 2021
 Sweden 0.8 1.2 0.4 2022
 United Kingdom 0.8 2018
83  Finland 0.7 1.2 0.2 2020
 Germany 0.7 2020
85  Bahrain 0.6 0.7 0 2020
 Mauritius 0.6 1.1 0 2021
87  Netherlands 0.3 2020
88  Panama 0.2 0.3 0 2021
89  San Marino 0 0 0 2005

References[edit]

  1. ^ "World Statistic". www.ilo.org. 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  • ^ "ILO Data Explorer". www.ilo.org. Retrieved 2023-06-22.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_countries_by_rate_of_fatal_workplace_accidents&oldid=1205511040"

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