Work safety day: in Trentino, injuries are decreasing (16% less than in 2022) but industrial and service workers are at greater risk

Work safety day: in Trentino, injuries are decreasing (16% less than in 2022) but industrial and service workers are at greater risk
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TRENT. In 2023, in Trentino there have been 8149 injuries (between these, 6249 in the industrial and service sectors); 16% less than the previous year.

Data and percentages collected byInail rather encouraging when compared to the national average which, on the eve of World day dedicated to safety at work (April 28), inevitably give rise to a reflection on the topic of prevention and what they have been presented in Rovereto on the occasion of“At safety school” initiativeorganized by Province of Trento in order to raise awareness among young people of the importance of preventing injuries and accidents at work.

Compared to 2022 in fact, when the fatal accidents They were 14Yes is noted a notable decline: last year, out of 8 fatal accidents, 5 occurred in the workplace while 3 “in itinere”, i.e. on the way from home to work.

Returning to the overall data, the industrial and service sectors (which also includes thecraftsmanship) records the highest number of injuries. They are indeed 6249 accidentseven if they are 4.7% less than in 2022.

As for economic activities, they are recorded 960 accidents in manufacturing industries (in particular, those metalworkers And of wood), 631 In the construction sector, 604 In the agricultural sector (-1.4% compared to 2022), 506 In the health and social care sector and finally, 407 in the transport.

Among the workers, the most involved segment it is the one included between 50 and 75 years old with the 30% of total injuries. The 25% instead it is made up of foreigners.

 
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