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Development of selected indicators on disability to work due to disease and injury in the SR [zd1001rs] | - | Last update:29.06.2023 |
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Indicator | 2019 | Number of fatal occupation injures - total | Number | 31 | Number of fatal occupation injures - of which females | Number | 1 | Newly notified cases of occupational diseases | Number | 344 | Newly notified cases of occupational diseases including Covid-19 | Number | . | The compensation of accidents at work and occupational diseases 1)2) | Number | . | Compensated accidents at work - males 3) | EUR | 19 238 444 | Compensated accidents at work - females 3) | EUR | 5 601 453 | Compensated occupational diseases - males 3) | EUR | 17 593 225 | Compensated occupational diseases - females 3) | EUR | 6 099 881 | Compensated accidents at work and occupational diseases - total | EUR | 48 533 003 | Employees at hazardous occupational places total | Number | 107 663 | Employees at hazardous occupational places - of which females | Number | 23 688 |
Note: | There has been a change in the published figures for 2020 in indicator "Newly notified occupational diseases." Figure was changed to a dot due to inconsistent methodology of reporting of occupational diseases. | 1) Attributes of indicators are higher them previous years because in 2008 was changed of disclosure this indicators. Quantity is cost of compensation by accidents at work and occupational diseases in 2008 but occurred in previous years and compensation was realised in 2008. | 2) Relating the changes of methodology that has used the administrative sources from social insurance, this data will be not available since 2009. | 3) Relating the request of customers that asked specification by sex is presented this data in both band hence males and females since 2008. | Indicator „Newly notified cases of occupational diseases“: There has been a change in the published figure for 2020. The figure was changed to a number 268. | Indicator „Newly notified cases of occupational diseases including Covid-19“: From the year 2020 this figure also includes cases of occupational diseases caused by Covid-19, which are considered as an occupational disease for social insurance purposes (after meeting the conditions stipulated by law, § 293fek and § 293fea of Act No. 461/2003 Coll.). | Data source: | Social Insurance Agency, National Labour Inspectorate, Public Health Authority of the Slovak Republic |
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