Safety and health at the future of work: building on 100 years of experience
ILO - Geneva
2019
76 p.
occupational safety and health ; occupational accidents ; occupational disease ; future of work ; role of ILO
Occupational safety and health
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics
"According to recent estimates released by the International Labour Organization (ILO), each year 2.78 million workers die from occupational accidents and work-related diseases (of which 2.4 million are disease-related) and an additional 374 million workers suffer from non-fatal occupational accidents. It is estimated that lost workdays globally represent almost 4 per cent of the world's GDP, and in some countries, this rises to 6 per cent or more ..."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-2-133152-0
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