Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment 2017/2018
DDI-PHL-PSA-ISLE-2017_2018-v01
Employment Demand Statistics Division -Social Sector Statistics Service
Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division - Social Sector Statistics Service
Office of the Assistant National Statistician,Social Sector Statistics Service
2022-06-30
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Version 1.0. Published Original DDI document with entries for Document Description, Study Description and External Resources (external, orig published)
Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment 2017/2018
ISLE 2017/2018
PHL-PSA-ISLE-2017_2018-v02
Philippine Statistics Authority
(c) Philippine Statistics Authority
Nesstar Publisher
Government of the Philippines
For Parts I, II, VI to IX- Chief Statistical Specialist, Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division - Social Sector Statistics Service (LSRSD-SSSS)
For Parts III to V - Chief Statistical Specialist, Employment Demand Statistics Division -Social Sector Statistics Service (EDSD-SSSS)
Enterprise/Establishment Survey [en/oth]
Initiated in 2003, the BLES Integrated Survey (BITS) (now known as Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment (ISLE)) is a modular survey that integrates the data requirements on employment, industrial relations, occupational injuries and labor cost that used to be collected by the former Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) through independent surveys such as Survey on Specific Groups of Workers (SSGW), Employment, Hours and Earnings Survey (EHES), Industrial Relations at the Workplace Survey (IRWS), Occupational Injuries Survey (OIS) and Labor Cost Survey (LCS). Until the 2010 survey round, the BITS covered non-agricultural establishments only. Starting the 2012 round, the survey covers establishments in both agricultural and non-agricultural industries with total employment (TE) of at least 20 persons.
V2: Final dataset for official estimates
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT [3]
employment [3.1]
unemployment [3.5]
Philippines
National level
Sample survey data [ssd]
PSA Provincial Offices
PSA Central Office
Other [oth], mixed method: self-accomplished, mailed and face-to-face
The personnel from the PSA Field Offices supervised the data collectors/enumerators in their respective region. In provinces/areas where there were relatively many establishments to be covered, area supervisors were hired to assist the regional staff in the supervision of data collection activities.
Estimates of the sampling errors and coefficient of variation were computed and posted at PSA website.
The survey results were checked for consistency with the results of previous ISLE data or related administrative data.
Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division - Social Sector Statistics Service (LSRSD-SSSS)
Employment Demand Statistics Division -Social Sector Statistics Service (EDSD-SSSS)
Knowledge Management and Communications Division - Information Technology and Dissemination Service (ITDS)
The user of the data acknowledges that the PSA bears no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Part II_Unionism and Collective Bargaining.NSDstat
The file contains data on unionism, CBA by scope of bargaining unit, existence of registered unions, scope of bargaining unit, number of union members, number of union officers, workers covered by CBA; and operating/active LMC.
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Part III_Employment_1.NSDstat
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Part IV_Occupational Shortages and Surpluses.NSDstat
This file contains data on hard- and easy-to-fill vacancies, status of employment, number of job vacancies, number of applicants, length of recruitment period to fill up vacancies, reason why occupations are hard to fill and specialization/specific skills requirement.
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Part V_Training of Workers.NSDstat
The file contains data on whether or not the establishment provided job-related trainings to their employees, number of employees provided job-related trainings, annual training costs and training providers (e.g., local private training institution, government training institution, foreign training institution, in-house trainings or trainings provided by other establishments, etc.).
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Part VI_Productivity Improvement Program and Gainsharing Practices.NSDstat
The file contains data on productivity programs implemented in establishments. In particular, it inquires on productivity schemes/techniques/tools used in the program; who initiated the productivity program; objective and coverage of the program; agencies who assisted in the development of the program; types of assistance provided in development of the program and availment of tax incentive under RA 6971. It also inquires how many managers, supervisors and rank and file employees received productivity-based incentive by type of incentive; and what forms of non-cash productivity-based incentives were provided in 2017.
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Part VII_Employees’ Compensation Program.NSDstat
The file contains data on the awareness on existence of ECC and the ECP, type of information dissemination on ECP benefits and services, and mode and type of availment of ECP benefits and services in the past 3 years.
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Part VIII_Occupational Safety and Health Practices.NSDstat
The file contains data on the occupational safety and health activities/programs implemented in establishments. It covers activities conducted as part of preventive and control measures against work safety and health hazards; availment of safety and health-related trainings/seminars and its conducting agency/ies; and designated health and safety personnel in establishments.
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Part IX_Occupational Injuries and Diseases.NSDstat
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Establishment Control Number
12186
0
Final Status 2018 (Eligibles)
12155
31
1
GOOD
2
RFV
3
REF
4
TCL
5
CBL
6
NMCO1
7
NMCO2
8
PCL
9
DUP
10
OSP
11
CET
12
CON
13
OTH
PSIC
12186
0
Blow-up Factor
12186
0
1
11.849
2.668
2.406
Major Industry
12186
0
A
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
477
B
Mining and Quarrying
104
C
Manufacturing
2904
D
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
167
E
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Act
150
F
Construction
592
G
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Mot
1651
H
Transportation and Storage
591
I
Accommodation and Food Service Activities
1044
J
Information and Communication
371
K
Financial and Insurance Activities
515
L
Real Estate Activities
162
M
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities
348
N
Administrative and Support Services Activities
1248
P
Education except Public Education
1061
Q
Human Health and Social Work Activities except Public Health
523
R
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
89
S
Repair of Computers and Personal and Household Goods; Other
189
P2 1. With or Without Union?
With Union for Supervisors only
12186
0
1
Yes
1136
2
No
11050
1.1 Supervisors with Union
Number of unions for Supervisors only
12186
0
0
12106
1
Yes
80
2. Supervisors - Number of unions
Number of unions for Supervisors only
12157
29
3. Supervisors - Number of union members
Number of union members for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
3528
0.785
35.266
3.1 Supervisors - Number of Female members
Female members for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
1238
0.234
11.993
3.2 Supervisors - Number of Male members
Male members for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
2290
0.551
23.662
4. Supervisors - Number of union officers including members of the Board
Number of union officers including members of the Board for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
19
0.0304
0.532
4.1. Supervisors - Number of Female officers
Female officers for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
6
0.00798
0.156
4.1.1. Supervisors - Number of Female presidents
Female presidents for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
3
0.00255
0.0594
4.2. Supervisors - Number of Male officers
Male officers for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
19
0.0225
0.438
4.2.1. Supervisors - Number of Male presidents
Male presidents for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
3
0.00485
0.0752
5. Supervisors - With collective bargaining agreement
With collective bargaining agreement for Supervisors only
Please check as applicable.
12157
29
0
12075
1
Yes
78
2
No
4
Sysmiss
29
6. Supervisors - Number of Workers covered by CBA including those paying agency fees
Workers covered by CBA including those paying agency fees for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
3528
0.801
35.395
Female workers covered for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
1238
0.238
12.003
Male workers covered for Supervisors only
12157
29
0
2290
0.562
23.79
1.1 Rank and File with Union
With Union for Rank and File only
12186
0
0
11303
1
Yes
883
2. Rank and File - Number of unions
Number of unions for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
27
0.122
0.884
3. Rank and File - Number of union members
Number of union members for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
15930
17.336
202.164
3.1 Rank and File - Number of Female members
Female members for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
13592
7.323
144.601
3.2 Rank and File - Number of Male members
Male members for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
5795
10.013
87.318
4. Rank and File - Number of union officers including members of the Board
Number of union officers including members of the Board for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
50
0.518
2.505
4.1. Rank and File - Number of Female officers
Female officers for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
28
0.145
0.935
4.1.1. Rank and File - Number of Female presidents
Female presidents for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
11
0.0299
0.296
4.2. Rank and File - Number of Male officers
Male officers for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
40
0.373
1.934
4.2.1. Rank and File - Number of Male presidents
Male presidents for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
24
0.0901
0.707
5. Rank and File - With collective bargaining agreement
With collective bargaining agreement for Rank and File only
Please check as applicable.
12158
28
0
11272
1
Yes
867
2
No
19
Sysmiss
28
6. Rank and File - Number of Workers covered by CBA including those paying agency fees
Workers covered by CBA including those paying agency fees for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
15930
17.745
204.882
6.1. Rank and File - Number of Female workers covered
Female workers covered for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
13592
7.536
145.499
6.2. Rank and File - Number of Male workers covered
Male workers covered for Rank and File only
12158
28
0
5795
10.209
89.414
1.1 Rank and File incl. Supervisors with Union
With union for Rank and File including Supervisors
12186
0
0
11946
1
Yes
240
2. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of unions
Number of unions for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
29
0.029
0.392
3. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of union members
Number of union members for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
2017
3.786
47.42
3.1 Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Female members
Female members for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
857
1.181
18.367
3.2 Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Male members
Male members for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
1745
2.605
34.603
4. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of union officers including members of the Board
Number of union officers including members of the Board for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
35
0.152
1.466
4.1. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Female officers
Female officers for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
13
0.0526
0.552
4.1.1. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Female presidents
Female presidents for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
5
0.00839
0.112
4.2. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Male officers
Male officers for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
34
0.0997
1.093
4.2.1. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Male presidents
Male presidents for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
24
0.0203
0.32
5. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - With collective bargaining agreement
With collective bargaining agreement for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
11915
1
Yes
235
2
No
7
Sysmiss
29
6. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Workers covered by CBA including those paying agency fees
Workers covered by CBA including those paying agency fees for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
4041
3.978
57.25
6.1. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Female workers covered
Female workers covered for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
857
1.24
19.537
6.2. Rank and File incl. Supervisors - Number of Male workers covered
Male workers covered for Rank and File including Supervisors
12157
29
0
3312
2.738
43.055
P2 7. With or Without operating/active labor management cooperation/committee/council (LMC)
Do you have an operating/active labor managment cooperation/committee/council (LMC)?
12186
0
0
30
No
No
10401
Yes
Yes
1755
Total Number of Unions
Total number of unions
12158
28
0
29
0.158
0.98
Total Number of Union Members
Total number of union members
12158
28
0
15930
21.906
215.622
Total Female Union Members
Total Female members
12158
28
0
13592
8.738
146.496
Total Male Union Members
Total Male members
12158
28
0
6764
13.168
103.878
Total Number of Union Officers
Total number of union officers including members of the Board
12158
28
0
50
0.701
3.031
Total Female Officers
Total Female officers
12158
28
0
28
0.205
1.107
Total Female Presidents
Total Female presidents
12158
28
0
13
0.0409
0.333
Total Male Officers
Total Male officers
12158
28
0
40
0.496
2.344
Total Male Presidents
Total Male presidents
12158
28
0
24
0.115
0.784
Total CBA Covered
Total workers covered by CBA including those paying agency fees
12158
28
0
15930
22.524
220.677
Total Female CBA Covered
Total Female workers covered
12158
28
0
13592
9.014
147.532
Total Male CBA Covered
Total Male workers covered
12158
28
0
6764
13.51
108.954
Total Presidents
Total Presidents
12158
28
0
29
0.156
0.978
Estimated population
Estimated population
12186
0
2
3809.77
759.33
1172.03
YYYY
12186
0
2018
2019
2018.077
0.267
ECN
12186
0
Total Employment
Total Employment
12186
0
16
54292
274.287
974.335
1.1. Working owners
1.1. Working owners
12186
0
0
226
0.524
2.657
1.2. Unpaid workers
1.2. Unpaid workers
12185
1
0
77
0.0457
1.118
1.3. Employees
1.3. Employees
12186
0
0
54292
273.718
974.346
1.3.1. Managers/Executives
1.3.1. Managers/Executives
12186
0
0
13133
12.953
138.689
1.3.2. Supervisors/Foremen
1.3.2. Supervisors/Foremen
12186
0
0
5008
20.124
95.484
1.3.3. Rank and file workers
1.3.3. Rank and file workers
12186
0
0
54037
240.642
894.742
1.3.3.1. Regular workers
1.3.3.1. Regular workers
12186
0
0
52200
180.325
727.633
1.3.3.2. Non-regular workers
1.3.3.2. Non-regular workers
12186
0
0
21047
60.317
351.422
2.1. Age Group
2.1. Age Group
12186
0
16
54292
274.287
974.335
2.1.1. 15-24 years old
2.1.1. 15-24 years old
12186
0
0
15583
57.233
294.386
2.1.2. 25-34 years old
2.1.2. 25-34 years old
12186
0
0
29800
110.927
449.533
2.1.3. 35-44 years old
2.1.3. 35-44 years old
12186
0
0
7777
65.532
210.326
2.1.4. 45-54 years old
2.1.4. 45-54 years old
12186
0
0
5078
31.19
123.529
2.1.5. 55-64 years old
2.1.5. 55-64 years old
12185
1
0
1400
8.702
36.5
2.1.6. 65 years old
2.1.6. 65 years old
12186
0
0
258
0.704
4.716
2.2. Persons with disabilities (PWDs)
2.2. Persons with disabilities (PWDs)
12186
0
0
215
0.226
2.712
2.3. Workers paid the exact minimum wage
2.3. Workers paid the exact minimum wage
12186
0
0
18414
72.968
410.312
2.4. TIme-rated workers
2.4. TIme-rated workers
12186
0
0
54292
269.679
972.999
2.4.1. Full-time workers
2.4.1. Full-time workers
12186
0
0
54292
266.172
971.093
2.4.1.1. Hourly
2.4.1.1. Hourly
12186
0
0
4433
12.434
132.316
2.4.1.2. Daily
2.4.1.2. Daily
12186
0
0
19175
104.036
524.073
2.4.1.3. Monthly
2.4.1.3. Monthly
12186
0
0
54292
149.703
785.837
2.4.2. Part-time workers
2.4.2. Part-time workers
12186
0
0
1054
3.507
28.67
2.5. Commission workers
2.5. Commission workers
12186
0
0
14890
6.174
198.701
2.5.1. With basic pay and commission
2.5.1. With basic pay and commission
12186
0
0
14890
5.285
197.405
2.5.2. Purely paid on commission with employer control and supervision
2.5.2. Purely paid on commission with employer control and supervision
12186
0
0
1409
0.67
18.999
2.5.3. Purely paid on commission without employer control and supervision
2.5.3. Purely paid on commission without employer control and supervision
12186
0
0
1326
0.218
12.715
2.6. Output-rated workers
2.6. Output-rated workers
12184
2
0
1793
3.369
40.204
2.6.1. Piece-rated workers
2.6.1. Piece-rated workers
12186
0
0
1329
1.652
25.153
2.6.2. Production standard (quota) workers
2.6.2. Production standard (quota) workers
12186
0
0
972
0.32
11.964
2.6.3. "Pakyao" or "Takay" workers
2.6.3. "Pakyao" or "Takay" workers
12185
1
0
1793
1.256
27.269
2.6.4. Task workers
2.6.4. Task workers
12185
1
0
304
0.141
4.239
2.7. Non-regular workers
2.7. Non-regular workers
12186
0
0
21047
60.317
351.422
2.7.1. Probationary workers
2.7.1. Probationary workers
12186
0
0
5288
26.101
143.669
2.7.2. Casual workers
2.7.2. Casual workers
12186
0
0
20975
8.641
202.363
2.7.3. Contractual/Project-based workers
2.7.3. Contractual/Project-based workers
12186
0
0
14619
21.207
234.679
2.7.4. Seasonal workers
2.7.4. Seasonal workers
12186
0
0
2090
3.527
45.573
2.7.5. Apprentices/Learners
2.7.5. Apprentices/Learners
12186
0
0
727
0.841
15.271
2.8. Workers who work on evening/graveyard shifts
2.8. Workers who work on evening/graveyard shifts
12186
0
0
11012
25.074
217.597
Total Employment
Total Employment
12186
0
0
28211
118.338
525.006
1.1. Working owners
1.1. Working owners
12185
1
0
17
0.199
0.832
1.2. Unpaid workers
1.1. Working owners
12185
1
0
67
0.0176
0.7
1.3. Employees
1.3. Employees
12186
0
0
28211
118.121
525.012
1.3.1. Managers/Executives
1.3.1. Managers/Executives
12186
0
0
9005
6.408
91.651
1.3.2. Supervisors/Foremen
1.3.2. Supervisors/Foremen
12186
0
0
2043
9.15
47.69
1.3.3. Rank and file workers
1.3.3. Rank and file workers
12186
0
0
28060
102.564
469.309
1.3.3.1. Regular workers
1.3.3.1. Regular workers
12186
0
0
27357
79.537
404.221
1.3.3.2. Non-regular workers
1.3.3.2. Non-regular workers
12186
0
0
4545
23.027
123.451
2.1. Age Group
2.1. Age Group
12186
0
0
28211
118.338
525.006
2.1.1. 15-24 years old
2.1.1. 15-24 years old
12186
0
0
9266
29.578
171.827
2.1.2. 25-34 years old
2.1.2. 25-34 years old
12186
0
0
14554
49.517
243.256
2.1.3. 35-44 years old
2.1.3. 35-44 years old
12186
0
0
4211
25.515
109.977
2.1.4. 45-54 years old
2.1.4. 45-54 years old
12186
0
0
3053
10.528
57.053
2.1.5. 55-64 years old
2.1.5. 55-64 years old
12186
0
0
638
2.907
14.277
2.1.6. 65 years old
2.1.6. 65 years old
12186
0
0
135
0.292
2.358
2.2. Persons with disabilities (PWDs)
2.2. Persons with disabilities (PWDs)
12186
0
0
52
0.0759
0.844
2.3. Workers paid the exact minimum wage
2.3. Workers paid the exact minimum wage
12186
0
0
9782
28.725
215.037
2.4. Time-rated workers
2.4. TIme-rated workers
12186
0
0
28211
116.85
524.596
2.4.1. Full-time workers
2.4.1. Full-time workers
12186
0
0
28211
115.316
523.782
2.4.1.1. Hourly
2.4.1.1. Hourly
12186
0
0
2528
5.624
71.118
2.4.1.2. Daily
2.4.1.2. Daily
12186
0
0
12065
40.646
276.496
2.4.1.3. Monthly
2.4.1.3. Monthly
12186
0
0
28211
69.045
427.925
2.4.2. Part-time workers
2.4.2. Part-time workers
12186
0
0
821
1.534
15.513
2.5. Commission workers
2.5. Commission workers
12186
0
0
7885
2.824
104.158
2.5.1. With basic pay and commission
2.5.1. With basic pay and commission
12186
0
0
7885
2.647
104.085
2.5.2. Purely paid on commission with employer control and supervision
2.5.2. Purely paid on commission with employer control and supervision
12186
0
0
244
0.113
2.982
2.5.3. Purely paid on commission without employer control and supervision
2.5.3. Purely paid on commission without employer control and supervision
12186
0
0
200
0.0641
2.689
2.6. Output-rated workers
2.6. Output-rated workers
12186
0
0
793
1.158
15.684
2.6.1. Piece-rated workers
2.6.1. Piece-rated workers
12186
0
0
502
0.724
11.374
2.6.2. Production standard (quota) workers
2.6.2. Production standard (quota) workers
12186
0
0
389
0.0826
4.176
2.6.3. "Pakyao" or "Takay" workers
2.6.3. "Pakyao" or "Takay" workers
12186
0
0
793
0.333
9.816
2.6.4. Task workers
2.6.4. Task workers
12186
0
0
75
0.0186
0.803
2.7. Non-regular workers
2.7. Non-regular workers
12186
0
0
4545
23.027
123.451
2.7.1. Probationary workers
2.7.1. Probationary workers
12186
0
0
2829
13.186
82.824
2.7.2. Casual workers
2.7.2. Casual workers
12186
0
0
1802
2.608
29.931
2.7.3. Contractual/Project-based workers
2.7.3. Contractual/Project-based workers
12186
0
0
4545
5.649
78
2.7.4. Seasonal workers
2.7.4. Seasonal workers
12186
0
0
1893
1.263
24.484
2.7.5. Apprentices/Learners
2.7.5. Apprentices/Learners
12186
0
0
440
0.32
7.683
2.8. Workers who work on evening/graveyard shifts
2.8. Workers who work on evening/graveyard shifts
12186
0
0
6102
11.4
124.316
Blowing-up factor
12186
0
1
11.849
2.668
2.406
Industry Code
12186
0
Empoyment Size
12186
0
1
20 - 99
6275
2
100 - 199
2576
3
200 and over
3335
Major Industry
12186
0
A
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
477
B
Mining and Quarrying
104
C
Manufacturing
2904
D
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
167
E
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities
150
F
Construction
592
G
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
1651
H
Transportation and Storage
591
I
Accommodation and Food Service Activities
1044
J
Information and Communication
371
K
Financial and Insurance Activities
515
L
Real Estate Activities
162
M
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities
348
N
Administrative and Support Services Activities
1248
P
Education
1061
Q
Human Health and Social Work Activities
523
R
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
89
S
Repair of Computers and Personal and Household Goods; Other Service Activities
189
Total Agency-hired Workers
6499
5687
1
10121
64.682
331.324
3.1.1. Total - Type of Processes Outsourced/Contract out
Type of Processes Outsourced/Contract out
6499
5687
1
10121
64.682
331.324
P3 3. Did you outsource/contract out jobs?
3. Did you outsource/contract out jobs?
12186
0
1
Yes
6852
2
No
5334
YYYY
12108
737
2018
2611
2018.126
5.395
ECN
12845
0
P3 3. Did you outsource/contract out jobs?
P3 3. Did you outsource/contract out jobs?
12186
659
1
Yes
6852
2
No
5334
Sysmiss
659
3.1. Job, Work or services done WITHIN the premises of the establishment
3.1. Job, Work or services done WITHIN the premises of the establishment
6495
6350
1
Yes
6495
Sysmiss
6350
3.1.1. Total - Type of Processes Outsourced/Contract out
3.1.1. Total - Type of Processes Outsourced/Contract out
6499
6346
1
10121
64.682
331.324
3.1.1.1. Security services
5847
6998
0
1510
15.301
55.292
3.1.1.2. Janitorial
3044
9801
0
1389
17.478
53.37
3.1.1.3. General administrative
638
12207
0
1549
14.672
74.372
3.1.1.4. Marketing/Sales
395
12450
0
1429
31.572
130.011
3.1.1.5. Packaging
322
12523
0
962
41.22
104.297
3.1.1.6. Total prod
730
12115
0
9774
197.368
718.855
3.1.1.6. Production/Assembly _ Title
3.1.1.6. Production/Assembly (Please specify activity/process)
1014
0
3.1.1.6. Production - No. of Workers
3.1.1.6. Production - No. of Agency-hired workers Workers
1013
11832
1
8393
141.85
564.251
3.1.1.7. Research and development
142
12703
0
284
4.127
26.121
3.1.1.8. IT services
455
12390
0
1316
9.145
65.261
3.1.1.9. Food/Catering services
410
12435
0
428
21.741
47.398
3.1.1.10. Logistics/Transport
439
12406
0
744
18.301
58.784
3.1.1.11. Repair/Maintenance/Construction
684
12161
0
506
21.044
55.349
3.1.1.12. Warehousing
493
12352
0
1472
20.98
77.885
3.1.1.13. Medical and health services
420
12425
0
590
5.574
29.605
3.1.1.14. Cashier
294
12551
0
862
11.279
54.349
3.1.1.15. Messengerial
525
12320
0
850
6.053
40.689
3.1.1.16. Billing/Payment
203
12642
0
100
2.586
10.69
3.1.1.17. Human resource
323
12522
0
78
2.548
6.865
3.1.1.18. Data processing/Encoding
270
12575
0
1000
10.415
63.058
3.1.1.19. Finance/Accounting
517
12328
0
272
3.911
17.368
3.1.1.20. Learning/Training
150
12695
0
30
1.267
4.12
3.1.1.21. Total others
622
12223
0
6616
59.289
409.297
3.1.1.21. Others - Title
3.1.1.21. Others (Please Specify)
739
0
731
12114
1
6582
50.25
322.101
3.2. Job, Work or services done OUTSIDE the premises of the establishment
3.2. Job, Work or services done OUTSIDE the premises of the establishment
1058
11787
1
Yes
1058
Sysmiss
11787
3.2.1. Production/Assembly
3.2.1. Production/Assembly
186
12659
1
Selected
186
Sysmiss
12659
(Please specify activity/process)
(Please specify activity/process)
128
0
(Please specify activity/process)
(Please specify activity/process)
49
0
(Please specify activity/process)
(Please specify activity/process)
23
0
(Please specify activity/process)
(Please specify activity/process)
1
0
(Please specify activity/process)
(Please specify activity/process)
0
0
3.2.2. Finance/Accounting
3.2.2. Finance/Accounting
499
12346
1
Selected
499
Sysmiss
12346
3.2.3. Data processing/Encoding
3.2.3. Data processing/Encoding
40
12805
1
Selected
40
Sysmiss
12805
3.2.4. Human Resource (HR)/Recruitment
3.2.4. Human Resource (HR)/Recruitment
80
12765
1
Selected
80
Sysmiss
12765
3.2.5. Learning/Traning
3.2.5. Learning/Traning
85
12760
1
Selected
85
Sysmiss
12760
3.2.6. Billing/Payment
3.2.6. Billing/Payment
53
12792
1
Selected
53
Sysmiss
12792
3.2.7. Transport services
3.2.7. Transport services
136
12709
1
Selected
136
Sysmiss
12709
3.2.8. Courier services
3.2.8. Courier services
122
12723
1
Selected
122
Sysmiss
12723
3.2.9. Packaging/Crating
3.2.9. Packaging/Crating
32
12813
1
Selected
32
Sysmiss
12813
3.2.10. Research and development
3.2.10. Research and development
24
12821
1
Selected
24
Sysmiss
12821
3.2.11. Marketing/Sales
3.2.11. Marketing/Sales
90
12755
1
Selected
90
Sysmiss
12755
3.2.12. Medical and health services
3.2.12. Medical and health services
116
12729
1
Selected
116
Sysmiss
12729
3.2.13. Messengerial
3.2.13. Messengerial
77
12768
1
Selected
77
Sysmiss
12768
3.2.14. Others
3.2.14. Others
254
12591
1
Selected
254
Sysmiss
12591
3.2.14a. Others
3.2.14a. Others
253
0
3.2.14a. Others
3.2.14a. Others
74
0
3.2.14a. Others
3.2.14a. Others
37
0
3.2.14a. Others
3.2.14a. Others
17
0
3.2.14a. Others
3.2.14a. Others
25
0
Blowing-up factor
12845
0
1
11.849
2.639
2.398
Industry Code
12845
0
Employment Size
12845
0
1
6542
2
2737
3
3566
Agency-hired total 2
6499
6346
1
10121
64.682
331.324
Major Industry
12845
0
A
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
500
B
Mining and Quarrying
112
C
Manufacturing
3279
D
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
178
E
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities
151
F
Construction
600
G
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
1724
H
Transportation and Storage
597
I
Accommodation and Food Service Activities
1114
J
Information and Communication
377
K
Financial and Insurance Activities
532
L
Real Estate Activities
168
M
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities
355
N
Administrative and Support Services Activities
1259
P
Education
1068
Q
Human Health and Social Work Activities
541
R
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
94
S
Other Service Activities
196
ECN
22803
0
Blowing-up Factor
22803
0
1
11.849
2.109
1.995
Industry Code
22803
0
Employment Size
22803
0
1
20 - 99
6994
2
100 - 199
5186
3
200 and over
10623
Major Industry
22803
0
A
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
330
B
Mining and Quarrying
367
C
Manufacturing
5196
D
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
512
E
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities
379
F
Construction
1174
G
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
3496
H
Transportation and Storage
784
I
Accommodation and Food Service Activities
1445
J
Information and Communication
1005
K
Financial and Insurance Activities
1381
L
Real Estate Activities
400
M
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities
700
N
Administrative and Support Services Activities
2018
P
Education
1815
Q
Human Health and Social Work Activities
1322
R
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
267
S
Other Service Activities
212
Indicator of each first matching case as Primary
22803
0
0
Duplicate Case
1
Primary Case
Establishment Count
6923
15880
1
6923
Sysmiss
15880
2012 PSOC Code
2012 PSOC Code
22803
0
0213
Quarter Master
1111
Legislators
1112
Senior Goverment Officials
1113
Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages
1114
Senior Officials of Special-interest Organizations
1120
Managing Directors and Chief Executives
1211
Finance Managers
1212
Human Resource Managers
1213
Policy and Planning Managers
1219
Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified
1221
Sales and Marketing Managers
1222
Advertising and Public Relations Managers
1223
Research and Development Managers
1311
Agricultural and Forestry Production Managers
1312
Aquaculture and Fisheries Production Managers
1321
Manufacturing Managers
1322
Mining Managers
1323
Construction Managers
1324
Supply, Distribution and Related Managers
1330
Information and Communications Technology Service Managers
1341
Child Care Service Managers
1342
Health Service Managers
1343
Aged Care Service Managers
1344
Social Welfare Managers
1345
Education Managers
1346
Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers
1349
Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified
1411
Hotel Managers
1412
Restaurant Managers
1420
Retail and Wholesale Trade Managers
1431
Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers
1439
Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified
2111
Physicists and Astronomers
2112
Meteorologists
2113
Chemists
2114
Geologists and Geophysicists
2120
Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians
2121
Mathematicians and Actuaries
2131
Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Scientists
2132
Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers
2133
Environmental Protection Professionals
2141
Industrial and Production Engineers
2142
Civil Engineers
2143
Environmental Engineers
2144
Mechanical Engineers
2145
Chemical Engineers
2146
Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals
2149
Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2151
Electrical Engineers
2152
Electronics Engineers
2153
Telecommunications Engineers
2161
Building Architects
2162
Landscape Architects
2163
Product and Garment Designers
2164
Town and Traffic Planners
2165
Cartographers and Surveyors
2166
Graphic and Multimedia Designers
2211
Generalist Medical Practitioners
2212
Specialist Medical Practitioners
2221
Nursing Professionals
2222
Midwifery Professionals
2230
Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals
2240
Paramedical Practitioners
2250
Veterinarians
2261
Dentists
2262
Pharmacists
2263
Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals
2264
Physiotherapists
2265
Dieticians and Nutritionists
2266
Audiologists and Speech Therapists
2267
Optometrists and Ophthalmic Opticians
2269
Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2310
University and Higher Education Teachers
2320
Vocational Education Teachers
2330
Secondary Education Teachers
2341
Primary School Teachers
2342
Early Childhood Educators
2351
Education Methods Specialists
2352
Special Needs Teachers
2353
Other Language Teachers
2354
Other Music Teachers
2355
Other Arts Teachers
2356
Information Technology Trainers
2359
Teaching Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2411
Accountants
2412
Financial and Investment Advisers
2413
Financial Analysts
2421
Management and Organization Analysts
2422
Policy Administration Professionals
2423
Personnel and Careers Professionals
2424
Training and Staff Development Professionals
2431
Advertising and Marketing Professionals
2432
Public Relations Professionals
2433
Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)
2434
Information and Communications Technology Sales Professional
2511
Systems Analysts
2512
Software Developers
2513
Web and Multimedia Developers
2514
Applications Programmers
2519
Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified
2521
Database Designers and Administrators
2522
Systems Administrators
2523
Computer Network Professionals
2529
Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2611
Lawyers
2612
Judges
2619
Legal Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2621
Archivists and Curators
2622
Librarians and Related Information Professionals
2631
Economists
2632
Sociologists, Anthropologists and Related Professionals
2633
Philosophers, Historians and Political Scientists
2634
Psychologists
2635
Social Work and Counseling Professionals
2636
Religious Professionals
2641
Authors and Related Writers
2642
Journalists
2643
Translators, Interpreters and Other Linguists
2651
Visual Artists
2652
Musicians, Singers and Composers
2653
Dancers and Choreographers
2654
Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers
2655
Actors
2656
Announcers on Radio, Television and Other Media
2659
Creative and Performing Artists Not Elsewhere Classified
3111
Chemical and Physical Science Technicians
3112
Civil Engineering Technicians
3113
Electrical Engineering Technicians
3114
Electronics Engineering Technicians
3115
Mechanical Engineering Technicians
3116
Chemical Engineering Technicians
3117
Mining and Metallurgical Technicians
3118
Draughtspersons
3119
Physical and Engineering Science Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified
3121
Mining Supervisors
3122
Manufacturing Supervisors
3123
Construction Supervisors
3131
Power Production Plant Operators
3132
Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators
3133
Chemical Processing Plant Controllers
3134
Petroleum and Natural Gas Refining Plant Operators
3135
Metal Production Process Controllers
3139
Process Control Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified
3141
Life Science Technicians (excluding medical)
3142
Agricultural Technicians
3143
Forestry Technicians
3151
Ships’ Engineers
3152
Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots
3153
Aircraft Pilots and Related Associate Professionals
3154
Air Traffic Controllers
3155
Air Traffic Safety Electronics Technicians
3211
Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Equipment Technicians
3212
Medical and Pathology Laboratory Technicians
3213
Pharmaceutical Technicians and Assistants
3214
Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians
3221
Nursing Associate Professionals
3222
Midwifery Associate Professionals
3230
Traditional and Complementary Medicine Associate Professiona
3240
Veterinary Technicians and Assistants
3251
Dental Assistants and Therapists
3252
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
3253
Community Health Workers
3254
Dispensing Opticians
3255
Physiotherapy Technicians and Assistants
3256
Medical Assistants
3257
Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associa
3258
Ambulance Workers
3259
Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
3311
Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers
3312
Credit and Loans Officers
3313
Accounting Associate Professionals
3314
Statistical, Mathematical and Related Associate Professional
3315
Valuers and Loss Assessors
3321
Insurance Representatives
3322
Commercial Sales Representatives
3323
Buyers
3324
Trade Brokers
3331
Clearing and Forwarding Agents
3332
Conference and Event Planners
3333
Employment Agents and Contractors
3334
Real Estate Agents and Property Managers
3339
Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified
3341
Office Supervisors
3342
Legal Secretaries
3343
Administrative and Executive Secretaries
3344
Medical Secretaries
3351
Customs and Border Inspectors
3352
Government Tax and Excise Officials
3353
Government Social Benefits Officials
3354
Government Licensing Officials
3355
Police Inspectors and Detectives
3359
Regulatory Government Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere
3411
Legal and Related Associate Professionals
3412
Social Work Associate Professionals
3413
Religious Associate Professionals
3421
Athletes and Sports Players
3422
Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials
3423
Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Program Leaders
3431
Photographers
3432
Interior Designers and Decorators
3433
Gallery, Museum and Library Technicians
3434
Chefs
3435
Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere
3511
Information and Communications Technology Operations Technic
3512
Information and Communications Technology User Support Techn
3513
Computer Network and Systems Technicians
3514
Web Technicians
3521
Broadcasting and Audio-visual Technicians
3522
Telecommunications Engineering Technicians
4110
General Office Clerks
4120
Secretaries (general)
4131
Typists and Word Processing Operators
4132
Data Entry Clerks
4211
Bank Tellers and Related Clerks
4212
Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers
4213
Pawnbrokers and Money-lenders
4214
Debt-collectors and Related Workers
4221
Travel Consultants and Clerks
4222
Contact Centre Information Clerks
4223
Telephone Switchboard Operators
4224
Hotel Receptionists
4225
Inquiry Clerks
4226
Receptionists (general)
4227
Survey and Market Research Interviewers
4229
Client information Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
4311
Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks
4312
Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks
4313
Payroll Clerks
4321
Stock Clerks
4322
Production Clerks
4323
Transport Clerks
4411
Library Clerks
4412
Mail Carriers and Sorting Clerks
4413
Coding, Proof-reading and Related Clerks
4414
Scribes and Related Workers
4415
Filing and Copying Clerks
4416
Personnel Clerks
4419
Clerical Support Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
5111
Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards
5112
Transport Conductors
5113
Travel Guides
5120
Cooks
5131
Waiters
5132
Bartenders
5141
Hairdressers
5142
Beauticians and Related Workers
5151
Cleaning and Housekeeping Supervisors in Offices, Hotels and
5152
Domestic Housekeepers
5153
Building Caretakers
5161
Astrologers, Fortune-tellers and Related Workers
5162
Companions and Valets
5163
Undertakers and Embalmers
5164
Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers
5165
Driving Instructors
5169
Personal Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
5211
Stall and Market Salespersons
5212
Street Food Salespersons
5221
Shopkeepers
5222
Shop Supervisors
5223
Shop Sales Assistants
5230
Cashiers and Ticket Clerks
5241
Fashion and Other Models
5242
Sales Demonstrators
5243
Door to Door Salespersons
5244
Contact Centre Salespersons
5245
Service Station Attendants
5246
Food Service Counter Attendants
5249
Sales Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
5311
Child Care Workers
5312
Teachers’ Aides
5321
Health Care Assistants
5322
Home-based Personal Care Workers
5329
Personal Care Workers in Health Services Not Elsewhere Class
5411
Fire-fighters
5412
Police Officers
5413
Prison Guards
5414
Security Guards
5419
Protective Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
6111
Rice Farmers
6112
Corn Farmers
6113
Vegetable, Legumes and Root Crops Farmers
6114
Sugarcane Farmers
6115
Coconut Farmers
6116
Other Field Crop Farmers
6117
Tree and Shrub Crop Growers
6118
Gardeners, Horticultural and Nursery Growers
6119
Other Market Gardeners and Crop Growers, Not Elsewhere Class
6121
Livestock Farmers
6122
Dairy Farmers
6123
Egg Producers
6124
Chicken Farmer
6125
Duck Raisers
6126
Poultry Producers
6127
Hog Raising Producers
6128
Apiarists and Sericulturists
6129
Animal Producers Not Elsewhere Classified
6130
Mixed Crop and Animal Producers
6211
Forest Tree Planters
6212
Concessionaires and Loggers
6213
Charcoal Makers and Related Workers
6214
Minor Forest Product Gatherers
6221
Milkfish and Tilapia Producers
6222
Seaweeds Producers
6223
Prawn Producers
6224
Oysters and Mussels Producers
6225
Other Aqua Products Producers
6226
Inland and Coastal Waters Fishery Workers
6227
Deep-sea Fishery Workers
6228
Hunters and Trappers
6229
Fishermen Not Elsewhere Classified
6310
Subsistence Crop Farmers
6320
Subsistence Livestock Farmers
6330
Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers
6340
Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers
7111
House Builders
7112
Bricklayers and Related Workers
7113
Stonemasons, Stone Cutters, Splitters and Carvers
7114
Concrete Placers, Concrete Finishers and Related Workers
7115
Carpenters and Joiners
7119
Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Clas
7121
Roofers
7122
Floor Layers and Tile Setters
7123
Plasterers
7124
Insulation Workers
7125
Glaziers
7126
Plumbers and Pipe Fitters
7127
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics
7131
Painters and Related Workers
7132
Spray Painters and Varnishers
7133
Building Structure Cleaners
7211
Metal Moulders and Coremakers
7212
Welders and Flame Cutters
7213
Sheet-Metal Workers
7214
Structural-metal Preparers and Erectors
7215
Riggers and Cable Splicers
7221
Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers
7222
Toolmakers and Related Workers
7223
Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators
7224
Metal Polishers, Wheel Grinders and Tool Sharpeners
7231
Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers
7232
Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers
7233
Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairer
7234
Bicycle and Related Repairers
7311
Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers
7312
Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners
7313
Jewellery and Precious-Metal workers
7314
Potters and Related Workers
7315
Glass Makers, Cutters, Grinders and Finishers
7316
Sign Writers, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers
7317
Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials
7318
Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials
7319
Handicraft Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
7321
Pre-press Technicians
7322
Printers
7323
Print Finishing and Binding Workers
7411
Building and Related Electricians
7412
Electrical Mechanics and Fitters
7413
Electrical Line Installers and Repairers
7421
Electronics Mechanics and Servicers
7422
Information and Communications Technology Installers and Ser
7511
Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers
7512
Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers
7513
Dairy Products Makers
7514
Fruit, Vegetable and Related Preservers
7515
Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders
7516
Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers
7521
Wood Treaters
7522
Cabinet-makers and Related Workers
7523
Woodworking-Machine Tool Setters and Operators
7531
Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters
7532
Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters
7533
Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers
7534
Upholsterers and Related Workers
7535
Pelt Dressers, Tanners and Fellmongers
7536
Shoemakers and Related Workers
7541
Underwater Divers
7542
Shotfirers and Blasters
7543
Product Graders and Testers (excluding foods and beverages)
7544
Fumigators and Other Pest and Weed Controllers
7549
Craft and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
8111
Miners and Quarries
8112
Mineral And Stone Processing Plant Operators
8113
Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers
8114
Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators
8121
Metal Processing Plant Operators
8122
Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators
8131
Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators
8132
Photographic Products Machine Operators
8141
Rubber Products Machine Operators
8142
Plastic Products Machine Operators
8143
Paper Products Machine Operators
8151
Fiber Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators
8152
Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators
8153
Sewing Machine Operators
8154
Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators
8155
Fur and Leather Preparing Machine Operators
8156
Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators
8157
Laundry Machine Operators
8159
Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Else
8160
Food and Related Products Machine Operators
8171
Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators
8172
Wood Processing Plant Operators
8181
Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators
8182
Steam Engine and Boiler Operators
8183
Packing, Bottling and Labeling Machine Operators
8189
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classif
8211
Mechanical Machinery Assemblers
8212
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
8219
Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified
8311
Locomotive Engine Drivers
8312
Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators
8321
Motorcycle Drivers
8322
Car, Tax and Van Drivers
8331
Bus and Tram drivers
8332
Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers
8341
Mobile Farm and Forestry Plant Operators
8342
Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators
8343
Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators
8344
Lifting Truck Operators
8350
Ships’ Deck Crews and Related Workers
9111
Domestic Cleaners and Helpers
9112
Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishm
9121
Hand Launderers and Pressers
9122
Vehicle Cleaners
9123
Window Cleaners
9129
Other Cleaning Workers
9211
Crop Farm Laborers
9212
Livestock Farm Laborers
9213
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Laborers
9214
Garden and Horticultural Laborers
9215
Forestry Laborers
9216
Fishery and Aquaculture Laborers
9311
Mining and Quarrying Laborers
9312
Civil Engineering Laborers
9313
Building Construction Laborers
9321
Hand Packers
9329
Manufacturing Laborers Not Elsewhere Classified
9331
Hand or Pedal Vehicle Drivers
9332
Drivers of Animal-Drawn Vehicles and Machinery
9333
Freight Handlers
9334
Shelf Fillers
9411
Fast Food Preparers
9412
Kitchen Helpers
9510
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers
9520
Street Vendors (excluding food)
9611
Garbage and Recycling collectors
9612
Refuse Sorters
9613
Sweepers and Related Laborers
9621
Messengers, Package Deliverers and Luggage Porters
9622
Odd Job Persons
9623
Meter Readers and Vending-machine Collectors
9624
Water and Firewood Collectors
9629
Elementary Workers not Elsewhere Classified
Job Title/Occupation
Job Title/Occupation
22803
Type of Position
Type of Position
22803
0
1
Entry-level position
14538
2
Junior position
5654
3
Senior position
2148
4
Executive position
463
Status
Status
22803
0
1
Regular position
18548
2
Non-regular position
4255
Category
Category
22803
0
1
Hard-to-fill vacancies
9558
2
Easy-to-fill vacancies
13245
Number of Vacancies From July 2017
Number of Vacancies From July 2017
22803
0
1
28896
23.509
361.504
Number of Vacancies AS of June 30, 2018
Number of Vacancies AS of June 30, 2018
22803
0
0
19917
7.682
144.13
Number of Applicants
Number of Applicants
22803
0
0
99999
99999
Not Reported
707
Number of Applicants
Number of Applicants
22803
0
0
99999
99999
Not Reported
627
Length of Recruitment Period (in months)
Length of Recruitment Period (in months)
22803
0
0
999999
999999
Not Reported
Required Hard Skills
Required Hard Skills (e.g. computer programming, welding skills, carpentry skills)
22705
Required Soft Skills
22722
Required Span of Experience (In years)
Required Span of Experience (In years)
22803
0
0
99
99
Not Reported
4727
Reason (ONLY for Hard-to-Fill Vacancies)
Reason (ONLY for Hard-to-Fill Vacancies)
8017
14786
0
12
1
No/few applicants applied for the job
2698
2
Applicants lack years of experience
1111
3
Applicants lack needed competency/skill
2083
4
Applicants lack professional license/TESDA Skills Certificat
377
5
Applicants expect high salary
1127
6
Location or work schedule problem
239
7
Competition with overseas jobs
202
8
Others (Please specify)
168
Sysmiss
14786
Reason (ONLY for Hard-to-Fill Vacancies)
Reason (ONLY for Hard-to-Fill Vacancies)
9573
13230
1
No/few applicants applied for the job
2914
2
Applicants lack years of experience
1119
3
Applicants lack needed competency/skill
2115
4
Applicants lack professional license/TESDA Skills Certificat
383
5
Applicants expect high salary
1130
6
Location or work schedule problem
245
7
Competition with overseas jobs
202
8
Others (Please specify)
109
9
Not Reported
1356
Sysmiss
13230
Others
Others (Please specify)
219
Remarks
28
0
YYYY
22772
31
2018
2611
2018.131
6.809
2012 PSOC Code
22036
0
0213
Quarter Master
1111
Legislators
1112
Senior Goverment Officials
1113
Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages
1114
Senior Officials of Special-interest Organizations
1120
Managing Directors and Chief Executives
1211
Finance Managers
1212
Human Resource Managers
1213
Policy and Planning Managers
1219
Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified
1221
Sales and Marketing Managers
1222
Advertising and Public Relations Managers
1223
Research and Development Managers
1311
Agricultural and Forestry Production Managers
1312
Aquaculture and Fisheries Production Managers
1321
Manufacturing Managers
1322
Mining Managers
1323
Construction Managers
1324
Supply, Distribution and Related Managers
1330
Information and Communications Technology Service Managers
1341
Child Care Service Managers
1342
Health Service Managers
1343
Aged Care Service Managers
1344
Social Welfare Managers
1345
Education Managers
1346
Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers
1349
Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified
1411
Hotel Managers
1412
Restaurant Managers
1420
Retail and Wholesale Trade Managers
1431
Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers
1439
Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified
2111
Physicists and Astronomers
2112
Meteorologists
2113
Chemists
2114
Geologists and Geophysicists
2120
Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians
2121
Mathematicians and Actuaries
2131
Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Scientists
2132
Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers
2133
Environmental Protection Professionals
2141
Industrial and Production Engineers
2142
Civil Engineers
2143
Environmental Engineers
2144
Mechanical Engineers
2145
Chemical Engineers
2146
Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals
2149
Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2151
Electrical Engineers
2152
Electronics Engineers
2153
Telecommunications Engineers
2161
Building Architects
2162
Landscape Architects
2163
Product and Garment Designers
2164
Town and Traffic Planners
2165
Cartographers and Surveyors
2166
Graphic and Multimedia Designers
2211
Generalist Medical Practitioners
2212
Specialist Medical Practitioners
2221
Nursing Professionals
2222
Midwifery Professionals
2230
Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals
2240
Paramedical Practitioners
2250
Veterinarians
2261
Dentists
2262
Pharmacists
2263
Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals
2264
Physiotherapists
2265
Dieticians and Nutritionists
2266
Audiologists and Speech Therapists
2267
Optometrists and Ophthalmic Opticians
2269
Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2310
University and Higher Education Teachers
2320
Vocational Education Teachers
2330
Secondary Education Teachers
2341
Primary School Teachers
2342
Early Childhood Educators
2351
Education Methods Specialists
2352
Special Needs Teachers
2353
Other Language Teachers
2354
Other Music Teachers
2355
Other Arts Teachers
2356
Information Technology Trainers
2359
Teaching Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2411
Accountants
2412
Financial and Investment Advisers
2413
Financial Analysts
2421
Management and Organization Analysts
2422
Policy Administration Professionals
2423
Personnel and Careers Professionals
2424
Training and Staff Development Professionals
2431
Advertising and Marketing Professionals
2432
Public Relations Professionals
2433
Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)
2434
Information and Communications Technology Sales Professional
2511
Systems Analysts
2512
Software Developers
2513
Web and Multimedia Developers
2514
Applications Programmers
2519
Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Elsewhere Classified
2521
Database Designers and Administrators
2522
Systems Administrators
2523
Computer Network Professionals
2529
Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2611
Lawyers
2612
Judges
2619
Legal Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
2621
Archivists and Curators
2622
Librarians and Related Information Professionals
2631
Economists
2632
Sociologists, Anthropologists and Related Professionals
2633
Philosophers, Historians and Political Scientists
2634
Psychologists
2635
Social Work and Counseling Professionals
2636
Religious Professionals
2641
Authors and Related Writers
2642
Journalists
2643
Translators, Interpreters and Other Linguists
2651
Visual Artists
2652
Musicians, Singers and Composers
2653
Dancers and Choreographers
2654
Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers
2655
Actors
2656
Announcers on Radio, Television and Other Media
2659
Creative and Performing Artists Not Elsewhere Classified
3111
Chemical and Physical Science Technicians
3112
Civil Engineering Technicians
3113
Electrical Engineering Technicians
3114
Electronics Engineering Technicians
3115
Mechanical Engineering Technicians
3116
Chemical Engineering Technicians
3117
Mining and Metallurgical Technicians
3118
Draughtspersons
3119
Physical and Engineering Science Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified
3121
Mining Supervisors
3122
Manufacturing Supervisors
3123
Construction Supervisors
3131
Power Production Plant Operators
3132
Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators
3133
Chemical Processing Plant Controllers
3134
Petroleum and Natural Gas Refining Plant Operators
3135
Metal Production Process Controllers
3139
Process Control Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified
3141
Life Science Technicians (excluding medical)
3142
Agricultural Technicians
3143
Forestry Technicians
3151
Ships’ Engineers
3152
Ships’ Deck Officers and Pilots
3153
Aircraft Pilots and Related Associate Professionals
3154
Air Traffic Controllers
3155
Air Traffic Safety Electronics Technicians
3211
Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Equipment Technicians
3212
Medical and Pathology Laboratory Technicians
3213
Pharmaceutical Technicians and Assistants
3214
Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians
3221
Nursing Associate Professionals
3222
Midwifery Associate Professionals
3230
Traditional and Complementary Medicine Associate Professiona
3240
Veterinary Technicians and Assistants
3251
Dental Assistants and Therapists
3252
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
3253
Community Health Workers
3254
Dispensing Opticians
3255
Physiotherapy Technicians and Assistants
3256
Medical Assistants
3257
Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associa
3258
Ambulance Workers
3259
Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
3311
Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers
3312
Credit and Loans Officers
3313
Accounting Associate Professionals
3314
Statistical, Mathematical and Related Associate Professional
3315
Valuers and Loss Assessors
3321
Insurance Representatives
3322
Commercial Sales Representatives
3323
Buyers
3324
Trade Brokers
3331
Clearing and Forwarding Agents
3332
Conference and Event Planners
3333
Employment Agents and Contractors
3334
Real Estate Agents and Property Managers
3339
Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified
3341
Office Supervisors
3342
Legal Secretaries
3343
Administrative and Executive Secretaries
3344
Medical Secretaries
3351
Customs and Border Inspectors
3352
Government Tax and Excise Officials
3353
Government Social Benefits Officials
3354
Government Licensing Officials
3355
Police Inspectors and Detectives
3359
Regulatory Government Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere
3411
Legal and Related Associate Professionals
3412
Social Work Associate Professionals
3413
Religious Associate Professionals
3421
Athletes and Sports Players
3422
Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials
3423
Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Program Leaders
3431
Photographers
3432
Interior Designers and Decorators
3433
Gallery, Museum and Library Technicians
3434
Chefs
3435
Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere
3511
Information and Communications Technology Operations Technic
3512
Information and Communications Technology User Support Techn
3513
Computer Network and Systems Technicians
3514
Web Technicians
3521
Broadcasting and Audio-visual Technicians
3522
Telecommunications Engineering Technicians
4110
General Office Clerks
4120
Secretaries (general)
4131
Typists and Word Processing Operators
4132
Data Entry Clerks
4211
Bank Tellers and Related Clerks
4212
Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers
4213
Pawnbrokers and Money-lenders
4214
Debt-collectors and Related Workers
4221
Travel Consultants and Clerks
4222
Contact Centre Information Clerks
4223
Telephone Switchboard Operators
4224
Hotel Receptionists
4225
Inquiry Clerks
4226
Receptionists (general)
4227
Survey and Market Research Interviewers
4229
Client information Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
4311
Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks
4312
Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks
4313
Payroll Clerks
4321
Stock Clerks
4322
Production Clerks
4323
Transport Clerks
4411
Library Clerks
4412
Mail Carriers and Sorting Clerks
4413
Coding, Proof-reading and Related Clerks
4414
Scribes and Related Workers
4415
Filing and Copying Clerks
4416
Personnel Clerks
4419
Clerical Support Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
5111
Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards
5112
Transport Conductors
5113
Travel Guides
5120
Cooks
5131
Waiters
5132
Bartenders
5141
Hairdressers
5142
Beauticians and Related Workers
5151
Cleaning and Housekeeping Supervisors in Offices, Hotels and
5152
Domestic Housekeepers
5153
Building Caretakers
5161
Astrologers, Fortune-tellers and Related Workers
5162
Companions and Valets
5163
Undertakers and Embalmers
5164
Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers
5165
Driving Instructors
5169
Personal Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
5211
Stall and Market Salespersons
5212
Street Food Salespersons
5221
Shopkeepers
5222
Shop Supervisors
5223
Shop Sales Assistants
5230
Cashiers and Ticket Clerks
5241
Fashion and Other Models
5242
Sales Demonstrators
5243
Door to Door Salespersons
5244
Contact Centre Salespersons
5245
Service Station Attendants
5246
Food Service Counter Attendants
5249
Sales Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
5311
Child Care Workers
5312
Teachers’ Aides
5321
Health Care Assistants
5322
Home-based Personal Care Workers
5329
Personal Care Workers in Health Services Not Elsewhere Class
5411
Fire-fighters
5412
Police Officers
5413
Prison Guards
5414
Security Guards
5419
Protective Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
6111
Rice Farmers
6112
Corn Farmers
6113
Vegetable, Legumes and Root Crops Farmers
6114
Sugarcane Farmers
6115
Coconut Farmers
6116
Other Field Crop Farmers
6117
Tree and Shrub Crop Growers
6118
Gardeners, Horticultural and Nursery Growers
6119
Other Market Gardeners and Crop Growers, Not Elsewhere Class
6121
Livestock Farmers
6122
Dairy Farmers
6123
Egg Producers
6124
Chicken Farmer
6125
Duck Raisers
6126
Poultry Producers
6127
Hog Raising Producers
6128
Apiarists and Sericulturists
6129
Animal Producers Not Elsewhere Classified
6130
Mixed Crop and Animal Producers
6211
Forest Tree Planters
6212
Concessionaires and Loggers
6213
Charcoal Makers and Related Workers
6214
Minor Forest Product Gatherers
6221
Milkfish and Tilapia Producers
6222
Seaweeds Producers
6223
Prawn Producers
6224
Oysters and Mussels Producers
6225
Other Aqua Products Producers
6226
Inland and Coastal Waters Fishery Workers
6227
Deep-sea Fishery Workers
6228
Hunters and Trappers
6229
Fishermen Not Elsewhere Classified
6310
Subsistence Crop Farmers
6320
Subsistence Livestock Farmers
6330
Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers
6340
Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers
7111
House Builders
7112
Bricklayers and Related Workers
7113
Stonemasons, Stone Cutters, Splitters and Carvers
7114
Concrete Placers, Concrete Finishers and Related Workers
7115
Carpenters and Joiners
7119
Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Clas
7121
Roofers
7122
Floor Layers and Tile Setters
7123
Plasterers
7124
Insulation Workers
7125
Glaziers
7126
Plumbers and Pipe Fitters
7127
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics
7131
Painters and Related Workers
7132
Spray Painters and Varnishers
7133
Building Structure Cleaners
7211
Metal Moulders and Coremakers
7212
Welders and Flame Cutters
7213
Sheet-Metal Workers
7214
Structural-metal Preparers and Erectors
7215
Riggers and Cable Splicers
7221
Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers
7222
Toolmakers and Related Workers
7223
Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators
7224
Metal Polishers, Wheel Grinders and Tool Sharpeners
7231
Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers
7232
Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers
7233
Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairer
7234
Bicycle and Related Repairers
7311
Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers
7312
Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners
7313
Jewellery and Precious-Metal workers
7314
Potters and Related Workers
7315
Glass Makers, Cutters, Grinders and Finishers
7316
Sign Writers, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers
7317
Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials
7318
Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials
7319
Handicraft Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
7321
Pre-press Technicians
7322
Printers
7323
Print Finishing and Binding Workers
7411
Building and Related Electricians
7412
Electrical Mechanics and Fitters
7413
Electrical Line Installers and Repairers
7421
Electronics Mechanics and Servicers
7422
Information and Communications Technology Installers and Ser
7511
Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers
7512
Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers
7513
Dairy Products Makers
7514
Fruit, Vegetable and Related Preservers
7515
Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders
7516
Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers
7521
Wood Treaters
7522
Cabinet-makers and Related Workers
7523
Woodworking-Machine Tool Setters and Operators
7531
Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters
7532
Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters
7533
Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers
7534
Upholsterers and Related Workers
7535
Pelt Dressers, Tanners and Fellmongers
7536
Shoemakers and Related Workers
7541
Underwater Divers
7542
Shotfirers and Blasters
7543
Product Graders and Testers (excluding foods and beverages)
7544
Fumigators and Other Pest and Weed Controllers
7549
Craft and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified
8111
Miners and Quarries
8112
Mineral And Stone Processing Plant Operators
8113
Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers
8114
Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators
8121
Metal Processing Plant Operators
8122
Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators
8131
Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators
8132
Photographic Products Machine Operators
8141
Rubber Products Machine Operators
8142
Plastic Products Machine Operators
8143
Paper Products Machine Operators
8151
Fiber Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators
8152
Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators
8153
Sewing Machine Operators
8154
Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators
8155
Fur and Leather Preparing Machine Operators
8156
Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators
8157
Laundry Machine Operators
8159
Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Else
8160
Food and Related Products Machine Operators
8171
Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators
8172
Wood Processing Plant Operators
8181
Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators
8182
Steam Engine and Boiler Operators
8183
Packing, Bottling and Labeling Machine Operators
8189
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classif
8211
Mechanical Machinery Assemblers
8212
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
8219
Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified
8311
Locomotive Engine Drivers
8312
Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators
8321
Motorcycle Drivers
8322
Car, Tax and Van Drivers
8331
Bus and Tram drivers
8332
Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers
8341
Mobile Farm and Forestry Plant Operators
8342
Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators
8343
Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators
8344
Lifting Truck Operators
8350
Ships’ Deck Crews and Related Workers
9111
Domestic Cleaners and Helpers
9112
Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishm
9121
Hand Launderers and Pressers
9122
Vehicle Cleaners
9123
Window Cleaners
9129
Other Cleaning Workers
9211
Crop Farm Laborers
9212
Livestock Farm Laborers
9213
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Laborers
9214
Garden and Horticultural Laborers
9215
Forestry Laborers
9216
Fishery and Aquaculture Laborers
9311
Mining and Quarrying Laborers
9312
Civil Engineering Laborers
9313
Building Construction Laborers
9321
Hand Packers
9329
Manufacturing Laborers Not Elsewhere Classified
9331
Hand or Pedal Vehicle Drivers
9332
Drivers of Animal-Drawn Vehicles and Machinery
9333
Freight Handlers
9334
Shelf Fillers
9411
Fast Food Preparers
9412
Kitchen Helpers
9510
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers
9520
Street Vendors (excluding food)
9611
Garbage and Recycling collectors
9612
Refuse Sorters
9613
Sweepers and Related Laborers
9621
Messengers, Package Deliverers and Luggage Porters
9622
Odd Job Persons
9623
Meter Readers and Vending-machine Collectors
9624
Water and Firewood Collectors
9629
Elementary Workers not Elsewhere Classified
Category_with both category
6923
15880
1
Hard
1562
2
Easy
3027
3
Both
2334
Sysmiss
15880
YYYY
12041
25
ECN identification
12066
0
Business Name
12066
0
P5 1. Did your establishment provide job-related training/s to your employees in 2017?
1. Did your establishment provide job-related training/s to your employees in 2017?
12066
0
No
No
4833
Yes
Yes
7233
Total Employment
12066
0
16
47622
263.897
915.618
Total Number of Employees Trained
7129
4937
0
30469
136.566
656.239
Training Cost
6700
5366
0
560568290
680176.341
8821293.984
Managers/Executives
How many employees were provided job-related training/s during the reference period? Number of Employees Trained (Manager)
5021
7045
0
5963
14.927
132.4
Managers/Executives
Training Cost (P) (Managers/Executives)
4625
7441
0
111536807
264478.821
3114987.259
Supervisors/Foremen
How many employees were provided job-related training/s during the reference period? Number of Employees Trained (Supervisors/Foremen)
5197
6869
0
7569
25.623
161.531
Supervisors/Foremen
Training Cost (P) (Supervisors/Foremen)
4749
7317
0
67000000
193139.434
1694016.759
Rank and File Workers
How many employees were provided job-related training/s during the reference period? Number of Employees Trained (Rank and File Workers)
6130
5936
0
17299
124.872
554.065
Rank and File Workers
Training Cost (P) (Rank and File Workers)
5677
6389
0
550000000
425708.608
7969033.024
Your Establishment (In-house)
Who conducted the training? (Please check as applicable)
4973
7093
1
4973
Sysmiss
7093
Foreign institution
Who conducted the training? (Please check as applicable)
434
11632
1
434
Sysmiss
11632
Local private institution
Who conducted the training? (Please check as applicable)
3601
8465
1
3601
Sysmiss
8465
Government institution
Who conducted the training? (Please check as applicable)
2092
9974
1
2092
Sysmiss
9974
Others
Who conducted the training? (Please check as applicable)
617
11449
1
617
Sysmiss
11449
(please specify)
Others (Please specify)
617
0
Blowing-up Factor (2017)
12066
0
1
11.855
2.676
2.418
Industry Code
12066
0
Employment Size
12066
0
1
20 - 99
6373
2
100 - 199
2499
3
200 and over
3194
Major Industry
12066
0
A
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
454
B
Mining and Quarrying
106
C
Manufacturing
2883
D
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
166
E
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Act
145
F
Construction
582
G
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Mot
1645
H
Transportation and Storage
585
I
Accommodation and Food Service Activities
1031
J
Information and Communication
364
K
Financial and Insurance Activities
519
L
Real Estate Activities
160
M
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities
345
N
Administrative and Support Services Activities
1241
P
Education except Public Education
1044
Q
Human Health and Social Work Activities except Public Health
521
R
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
87
S
Repair of Computers and Personal and Household Goods; Other
188
Final Weight
12066
0
1
11.855
2.676
2.418
Year
12040
26
2018
2611
2018.127
5.41
Legal Organization
2. What is the legal organization (LO) of the establishment?
Mark (check) the box corresponding to the best description of this establishment.
12066
0
1
1154
2
128
3
194
4
9427
5
923
6
231
7
9
Economic Organization
3. What is the economic organization (EO) of the establishment?
Mark (check) the box corresponding to the best description of this establishment.
12066
0
1
7333
2
2489
3
1843
4
401
5s of Good Housekeeping
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
4425
7641
1
4425
Sysmiss
7641
5S Developed by
(Use Code)
4425
7641
1
Labor-Management Committee
247
2
Management
3256
3
Union
9
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
579
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
254
6
Productivity Consultants
44
7
Others
36
Sysmiss
7641
5S Dev by Others Specify
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
36
0
Client Satisfaction Measurement (CSM)
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
2753
9313
1
2753
Sysmiss
9313
CSM Developed by
(Use Code)
2753
9313
1
Labor-Management Committee
90
2
Management
2139
3
Union
4
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
322
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
132
6
Productivity Consultants
48
7
Others
18
Sysmiss
9313
CSM Dev by Others Specify
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
18
0
Total Quality Management (TQM)
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
2677
9389
1
2677
Sysmiss
9389
TQM Developed by
(Use Code)
2677
9389
1
Labor-Management Committee
92
2
Management
2115
3
Union
11
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
292
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
92
6
Productivity Consultants
69
7
Others
6
Sysmiss
9389
TQM Dev by Others Specify
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
6
0
Lean Management/Lean Production
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
1095
10971
1
1095
Sysmiss
10971
LEAN Developed by
(Use Code)
1095
10971
1
Labor-Management Committee
40
2
Management
851
3
Union
6
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
116
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
46
6
Productivity Consultants
25
7
Others
11
Sysmiss
10971
LEAN Dev by Others Specify
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
11
0
Suggestion/Feedback Scheme
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
2155
9911
1
2155
Sysmiss
9911
SUGG Developed by
(Use Code)
2155
9911
1
Labor-Management Committee
102
2
Management
1579
3
Union
5
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
288
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
132
6
Productivity Consultants
36
7
Others
13
Sysmiss
9911
SUGG Dev by Others Specify
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
13
0
Six Sigma
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
475
11591
1
475
Sysmiss
11591
SIGMA Developed by
(Use Code)
475
11591
1
Labor-Management Committee
15
2
Management
370
3
Union
2
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
45
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
23
6
Productivity Consultants
17
7
Others
3
Sysmiss
11591
SIGMA Dev by Others Specify
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
3
0
PMT
2
SBMA
1
Just-In-Time
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
889
11177
1
889
Sysmiss
11177
TIME Developed by
(Use Code)
889
11177
1
Labor-Management Committee
19
2
Management
641
3
Union
2
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
150
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
57
6
Productivity Consultants
16
7
Others
4
Sysmiss
11177
TIME Dev by Others Specify
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
4
0
Continuous Process Improvement
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
2980
9086
1
2980
Sysmiss
9086
CPI Developed by
(Use Code)
2980
9086
1
Labor-Management Committee
96
2
Management
2224
3
Union
12
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
404
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
164
6
Productivity Consultants
65
7
Others
15
Sysmiss
9086
CPI Dev by Others Specify
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
16
0
Others PIP Implemented
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
304
11762
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
1
304
Sysmiss
11762
Others PIP (1)
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
304
11762
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
1
304
Sysmiss
11762
Other PIP Specify (1)
(Please specify)
304
0
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
OTHER Developed by (1)
(Use Code)
304
11762
1
Labor-Management Committee
18
2
Management
223
3
Union
1
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
27
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
12
6
Productivity Consultants
8
7
Others
15
Sysmiss
11762
Dev by Others Specify (1)
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
15
0
Others PIP (2)
(Please check the applicable programs and its respective developers using the codes below)
58
12008
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
1
58
Sysmiss
12008
Other PIP Specify (2)
(Please specify)
58
0
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
OTHER Developed by (2)
(Use Code)
58
12008
1
Labor-Management Committee
4
2
Management
43
3
Union
0
4
Supervisors/Line Leaders
6
5
Rank-and-File/Production Workers
1
6
Productivity Consultants
2
7
Others
2
Sysmiss
12008
Dev by Others Specify (2)
(Please specify the name of the developer beside the program)
2
0
DOLE
1
PRIVATE AGENCIES
1
None
(Go to item 7)
5331
6735
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
1
Yes
5331
Sysmiss
6735
Reduce cost
(Please check as applicable)
4983
7083
1
4983
Sysmiss
7083
work accidents/injuries/diseases
(Please check as applicable)
3540
8526
1
3540
Sysmiss
8526
Met the Objective/s? (1)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
3540
8526
1
Fully Met
2794
2
No/Partially Met
746
Sysmiss
8526
wastage
(Please check as applicable)
3094
8972
1
3094
Sysmiss
8972
Met the Objective/s? (2)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
3094
8972
1
Fully Met
2072
2
No/Partially Met
1022
Sysmiss
8972
personnel downtime
(Please check as applicable)
2371
9695
1
2371
Sysmiss
9695
Met the Objective/s? (3)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
2371
9695
1
Fully Met
1576
2
No/Partially Met
795
Sysmiss
9695
machine downtime
(Please check as applicable)
1943
10123
1
1943
Sysmiss
10123
Met the Objective/s? (4)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
1943
10123
1
Fully Met
1236
2
No/Partially Met
707
Sysmiss
10123
rework
(Please check as applicable)
1825
10241
1
1825
Sysmiss
10241
Met the Objective/s? (5)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
1825
10241
1
Fully Met
1159
2
No/Partially Met
666
Sysmiss
10241
process cycle time
(Please check as applicable)
2016
10050
1
2016
Sysmiss
10050
Met the Objective/s? (6)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
2016
10050
1
Fully Met
1407
2
No/Partially Met
609
Sysmiss
10050
Improve product and quality
(Please check as applicable)
5120
6946
1
5120
Sysmiss
6946
skills training
(Please check as applicable)
4648
7418
1
4648
Sysmiss
7418
Met the Objective/s? (7)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
4648
7418
1
Fully Met
3666
2
No/Partially Met
982
Sysmiss
7418
technology
(Please check as applicable)
2725
9341
1
2725
Sysmiss
9341
Met the Objective/s? (8)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
2725
9341
1
Fully Met
1990
2
No/Partially Met
735
Sysmiss
9341
innovation
(Please check as applicable)
2659
9407
1
2659
Sysmiss
9407
Met the Objective/s? (9)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
2659
9407
1
Fully Met
1884
2
No/Partially Met
775
Sysmiss
9407
Reduce complaints
(Please check as applicable)
4006
8060
1
4006
Sysmiss
8060
queuing time
(Please check as applicable)
1889
10177
1
1889
Sysmiss
10177
Met the Objective/s? (10)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
1889
10177
1
Fully Met
1382
2
No/Partially Met
507
Sysmiss
10177
after sale service
(Please check as applicable)
1794
10272
1
1794
Sysmiss
10272
Met the Objective/s? (11)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
1794
10272
1
Fully Met
1365
2
No/Partially Met
429
Sysmiss
10272
product returns
(Please check as applicable)
1807
10259
1
1807
Sysmiss
10259
Met the Objective/s? (12)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
1807
10259
1
Fully Met
1275
2
No/Partially Met
532
Sysmiss
10259
basic customer service
(Please check as applicable)
3121
8945
1
3121
Sysmiss
8945
Met the Objective/s? (13)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
3121
8945
1
Fully Met
2519
2
No/Partially Met
602
Sysmiss
8945
Others Objectives
(Please check as applicable)
86
11980
1
86
Sysmiss
11980
Others Objectives (1)
(Please check as applicable)
86
11980
1
86
Sysmiss
11980
(Please specify) 1
(Please specify)
86
0
Met the Objective/s? (14)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
86
11980
1
Fully Met
58
2
No/Partially Met
28
Sysmiss
11980
Others Objectives (2)
(Please check as applicable)
15
12051
1
15
Sysmiss
12051
(Please specify) 2
(Please specify)
15
0
Met the Objective/s? (15)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
15
12051
1
Fully Met
10
2
No/Partially Met
5
Sysmiss
12051
Others Objectives (3)
(Please check as applicable)
4
12062
1
4
Sysmiss
12062
(Please specify) 3
(Please specify)
4
0
Met the Objective/s? (16)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
4
12062
1
Fully Met
3
2
No/Partially Met
1
Sysmiss
12062
Others Objectives (4)
(Please check as applicable)
4
12062
1
4
Sysmiss
12062
(Please specify) 4
(Please specify)
4
0
Met the Objective/s? (17)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
4
12062
1
Fully Met
3
2
No/Partially Met
1
Sysmiss
12062
Others Objectives (5)
(Please check as applicable)
0
12066
Sysmiss
12066
(Please specify) 5
(Please specify)
0
0
Met the Objective/s? (18)
Met the Objective/s?
(Please check as applicable)
0
12066
1
Fully Met
0
2
No/Partially Met
0
Sysmiss
12066
Total Employees Covered
6735
5331
1
20698
212.87
670.482
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
Male Employees Covered
6735
5331
0
15202
116.824
378.22
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
Female Employees Covered
6735
5331
0
13005
96.046
371.034
Productivity Improvement Program – workplace programs aimed at improving worker and/or enterprise productivity.
4. Do/does the productivity improvement program/s reported in item 1 include/s a gainsharing scheme/practices or
If Yes, please check as applicable; if No, go to item 6.
6735
5331
1
Yes
3116
2
No
3619
Sysmiss
5331
Gainsharing (i.e. productivity or performance incentive, etc.)
(Please check as applicable)
2579
9487
Gainsharing – refers to a group incentive or bonus system that shares improved performance with most or all employees of a unit and thus motivates higher employee involvement.
1
2579
Sysmiss
9487
Cash Incentives in GAIN
(Please check as applicable)
1924
10142
1
Yes
1924
Sysmiss
10142
Non-Cash Incentives in GAIN
(Please check as applicable)
947
11119
1
Yes
947
Sysmiss
11119
Usual Form of Non-Cash Incentive in GAIN
(Use one (1) code only)
947
11119
Usual Form – refers to the common form of non-cash incentives (gift certificate, electronic gadget, home appliances, etc.) given by the establishment to workers.
1
Grocery items
329
2
Electronic gadget
36
3
Gift certificate/cheque
394
4
Subsidized travel/leisure
58
5
Home appliance
19
6
Others
111
Sysmiss
11119
Other Forms (Please specify) in GAIN
(Please specify)
111
0
Usual Form – refers to the common form of non-cash incentives (gift certificate, electronic gadget, home appliances, etc.) given by the establishment to workers.
Profit sharing
(Please check as applicable)
570
11496
Profit Sharing – refers to a definite arrangement under which workers regularly receive, in addition to their wages and salaries, a share on some pre-determined basis, in the profits of the undertaking, the sum allocated to workers varying with the level of profits. (OECD)
1
570
Sysmiss
11496
Cash Incentives in PROFIT
(Please check as applicable)
466
11600
1
Yes
466
Sysmiss
11600
Non-Cash Incentives in PROFIT
(Please check as applicable)
147
11919
1
Yes
147
Sysmiss
11919
Usual Form of Non-Cash Incentive in PROFIT
(Use one (1) code only)
147
11919
Usual Form – refers to the common form of non-cash incentives (gift certificate, electronic gadget, home appliances, etc.) given by the establishment to workers.
1
Grocery items
53
2
Electronic gadget
7
3
Gift certificate/cheque
59
4
Subsidized travel/leisure
14
5
Home appliance
8
6
Others
6
Sysmiss
11919
Other Forms (Please specify) in PROFIT
(Please specify)
6
0
Usual Form – refers to the common form of non-cash incentives (gift certificate, electronic gadget, home appliances, etc.) given by the establishment to workers.
Employee stock/s option plan
(Please check as applicable)
140
11926
Employee Stock/s Option Plan – refers to a form of equity compensation granted by companies to their employees and executive. An ESO gives the holder the right to purchase the underlying asset – the company’s stock – at a specified price for a finite period of time. (Investopedia)
1
140
Sysmiss
11926
Cash Incentives in STOCKS
(Please check as applicable)
0
12066
1
Yes
0
Sysmiss
12066
Non-Cash Incentives in STOCKS
(Please check as applicable)
140
11926
1
Yes
140
Sysmiss
11926
Usual Form of Non-Cash Incentive in STOCKS
(Use one (1) code only)
0
12066
Usual Form – refers to the common form of non-cash incentives (gift certificate, electronic gadget, home appliances, etc.) given by the establishment to workers.
1
Grocery items
0
2
Electronic gadget
0
3
Gift certificate/cheque
0
4
Subsidized travel/leisure
0
5
Home appliance
0
6
Others
0
Sysmiss
12066
Other Forms (Please specify) in STOCKS
(Please specify)
0
0
Usual Form – refers to the common form of non-cash incentives (gift certificate, electronic gadget, home appliances, etc.) given by the establishment to workers.
Other Type of Gainsharing (e.g. 14th month pay)
(Please check as applicable)
255
11811
1
255
Sysmiss
11811
(Please specify)
255
0
Cash Incentives in OTHERS
(Please check as applicable)
255
11811
1
Yes
255
Sysmiss
11811
Non-Cash Incentives in OTHERS
(Please check as applicable)
42
12024
1
Yes
42
Sysmiss
12024
Usual Form of Non-Cash Incentive in OTHERS
(Use one (1) code only)
42
12024
Usual Form – refers to the common form of non-cash incentives (gift certificate, electronic gadget, home appliances, etc.) given by the establishment to workers.
1
Grocery items
17
2
Electronic gadget
0
3
Gift certificate/cheque
16
4
Subsidized travel/leisure
4
5
Home appliance
0
6
Others
5
Sysmiss
12024
Other Forms (Please specify) in OTHERS
(Please specify)
5
0
Usual Form – refers to the common form of non-cash incentives (gift certificate, electronic gadget, home appliances, etc.) given by the establishment to workers.
Total Employees Benefited from any of the incentives
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
1
15780
192.979
625.349
Total Managerial/Executive
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
1129
7.542
29.642
Total Supervisors/Foremen
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
2286
16.956
82.32
Total Rank-and-File/Production Workers
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
15172
168.481
579.784
Total Male Benefited from any of the incentives
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
15202
106.058
402.835
Male Managerial/Executive
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
699
4.234
17.706
Male Supervisors/Foremen
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
975
9.293
41.677
Male Rank-and-File/Production Workers
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
14797
92.53
379.688
Total Female Benefited from any of the incentives
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
7183
86.922
305.816
Female Managerial/Executive
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
430
3.308
12.902
Female Supervisors/Foremen
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
1335
7.663
44.335
Female Rank-and-File/Production Workers
(If a worker is covered by more than one incentive, the worker should only be counted once.)
3116
8950
0
7181
75.951
283.62
6. Have you availed of tax incentives related to your productivity improvement program/s?
(Please check as applicable)
6735
5331
1
Yes
521
2
No
6214
Sysmiss
5331
RA 6971 or Productivity Incentives Act of 1990
(Please check as applicable)
408
11658
1
408
Sysmiss
11658
Others (e.g. PEZA Code)
(Please check as applicable)
117
11949
1
117
Sysmiss
11949
Other Tax Incentives (Please specify)
(Please specify)
117
0
7. Have you been assisted by any government agency in the development and implementation of your productivity improvement program?
(Please check as applicable)
12066
0
1
Yes
2257
2
No
9809
Department of Labor and Employement (DOLE)/Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board (RTWPB)
(Please check as applicable)
1905
10161
1
1905
Sysmiss
10161
Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
(Please check as applicable)
139
11927
1
139
Sysmiss
11927
Development Academy of the Phillipines (DAP)
(Please check as applicable)
26
12040
1
26
Sysmiss
12040
Department of Trade and Industry (Negosyo Center)
(Please check as applicable)
186
11880
1
186
Sysmiss
11880
UP Institute for Small-Scale Industries (UP-ISSI)
(Please check as applicable)
12
12054
1
12
Sysmiss
12054
Othes Agency assisted
(Please check as applicable)
349
11717
1
349
Sysmiss
11717
Others Agency (Please specify)
(Please specify)
349
0
8. Has your company/staff attended any of the training programs conducted by the RTWPBs?
(Please check as applicable)
12066
0
1
Yes
2292
2
No
9774
(Please specify reason)
If Yes, please check as applicable; If No, please specify reason then go to item 10.
9774
0
Productivity 101
(Please check as applicable)
675
11391
Productivity 101 – refers to a training program of the basic orientation on productivity concepts, measures, tools and techniques.
1
675
Sysmiss
11391
ISTIV Plus-SIB (Succeeding in Business)
(Please check as applicable)
157
11909
ISTIV Plus-SIB (Succeeding in Business) – refers to a training program combining productivity values and techniques using knowledge dialogue mechanism between labor and management. I stands for Industrious, S for Systematic, T for Time-conscious, I for Innovative, and V for strong Value for work.
1
157
Sysmiss
11909
Green ME (My Enterprise)
(Please check as applicable)
81
11985
Green ME (My Enterprise) – refers to a training program for sustainable growth and environment protection that recognizes the workforce as the driver of change in the enterprise.
1
81
Sysmiss
11985
ISTIV-Bayanihan
(Please check as applicable)
80
11986
ISTIV-Bayanihan – refers to a training program and networking intervention for Barangay Micro Business enterprises that supports the growth of micro enterprises by enhancing the entrepreneurs’ way of managing the enterprises.
1
80
Sysmiss
11986
ISTIV-PAP (Productivity Awareness Program)
(Please check as applicable)
263
11803
ISTIV-PAP (Productivity Awareness Program) – refers to training program of a valuesdriven human resource intervention for quality and productivity improvement rooted in the five ideal attributes of a productive individual.
1
263
Sysmiss
11803
Lean Management
(Please check as applicable)
400
11666
Lean Management – refers to a productivity program on doing more with less, i.e., less time, inventory, space, labor and money.
1
400
Sysmiss
11666
5S (Good Housekeeping)
(Please check as applicable)
1330
10736
5S of Good Housekeeping – refers to a training program on waste elimination through workplace organization. 5S means sort, set in order, clean, standardize, and sustain. (APO)
1
1330
Sysmiss
10736
Service Quality
(Please check as applicable)
634
11432
Service Quality – refers to a training program which is quality management intervention which makes use of prescribed tools and techniques in developing creative solutions to reduce errors in service.
1
634
Sysmiss
11432
Retail Service: Merchandising and Visual Merchandising
(Please check as applicable)
112
11954
Retail Service: Merchandising and Visual Merchandising – refers to a training program of the fundamentals of merchandising, marketing of the product, at the right price, in the right quantity, in the right place, at the right time. Visual Merchandising includes all aspects of the total visual impact of the store and its merchandise.
1
112
Sysmiss
11954
Other Training programs conducted
(Please check as applicable)
239
11827
1
239
Sysmiss
11827
Other Training programs (Please specify)
(Please specify)
239
0
9. For those who attended the training program of the RTWPBs, did you implement any productivity improvement program?
If yes, please specify the productivity improvement program implemented
6735
5331
1
Yes
924
2
No
5811
Sysmiss
5331
If Yes, please specify the productivity improvement program implemented
If yes, please specify the productivity improvement program implemented
924
0
Training
5561
6505
1
5561
Sysmiss
6505
Consulting
2890
9176
1
2890
Sysmiss
9176
Information materials
3282
8784
1
3282
Sysmiss
8784
Other Technical Assistance
0
12066
Sysmiss
12066
Other Technical Assistance (Please specify)
(Please specify)
0
0
None needed
5151
6915
1
5151
Sysmiss
6915
12066
0
ECN identification
12066
0
Final Status 2017 (Eligibles)
12066
0
1
GOOD
2
RFV
3
REF
4
TCL
5
CBL
6
NMCO1
7
NMCO2
8
PCL
9
DUP
10
OSP
11
CET
12
CON
13
OTH
Blow-up Factor 2017
12066
0
1
11.855
2.676
2.418
Industry**
12066
0
Major Industry
12066
0
**Employment Size
12066
0
1
16-99
6373
2
100-199
2499
3
200 and over
3194
1. Is your establishment ware of a goverment agency called Employees' Compensation Commision or ECC?
Is your establishment ware of a goverment agency called Employees' Compensation Commision or ECC?
12066
0
Employees' Compensation Commission - a quasi-judicial corporate entity created to implement the Employees' Compensation Program.
1
Yes
10498
2
No
1550
99
No Report
18
2. Is your establishment aware of the Employees' Compensation Program (ECP) that provides benefits and services for
12066
0
1
Yes
10786
2
No
1262
99
No Report
18
Comics
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is “Yes”) or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is “No”) about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Comics
145
11921
1
145
Sysmiss
11921
Company/Co-workers
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Company/Co-workers
3201
8865
1
3201
Sysmiss
8865
Poster/Flyers
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Poster/Flyers
1468
10598
1
1468
Sysmiss
10598
Social Media
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Social Media
1973
10093
1
1973
Sysmiss
10093
Youtube
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Social Media - Youtube
418
11648
1
418
Sysmiss
11648
Instagram
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Social Media - Instagram
100
11966
1
100
Sysmiss
11966
Facebook
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Social Media - Facebook
1810
10256
1
1810
Sysmiss
10256
Twitter
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Social Media - Twitter
97
11969
1
97
Sysmiss
11969
Email/Chat
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Email/Chat
738
11328
1
738
Sysmiss
11328
Friends/Relatives
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Friends/Relatives
601
11465
1
601
Sysmiss
11465
Labor union/association
Labor union/association
371
11695
1
371
Sysmiss
11695
Newspaper
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Newspaper
990
11076
1
990
Sysmiss
11076
Radio
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Radio
443
11623
1
443
Sysmiss
11623
Website
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Website
6165
5901
1
6165
Sysmiss
5901
ECC
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Website - ECC
2817
9249
1
2817
Sysmiss
9249
SSS
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Website - SSS
5513
6553
1
5513
Sysmiss
6553
GSIS
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Website - GSIS
244
11822
1
244
Sysmiss
11822
Television
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Television
787
11279
1
787
Sysmiss
11279
MRT/LRT
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
MRT/LRT
80
11986
1
80
Sysmiss
11986
Train wrap
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Train wrap
41
12025
1
41
Sysmiss
12025
Tarpaulin
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Tarpaulin
44
12022
1
44
Sysmiss
12022
Seminars/Lectures
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Seminars/Lectures
5926
6140
1
5926
Sysmiss
6140
ECC
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Seminars/Lectures - ECC
3142
8924
1
3142
Sysmiss
8924
SSS
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Seminars/Lectures - SSS
4983
7083
1
4983
Sysmiss
7083
GSIS
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Seminars/Lectures - GSIS
152
11914
1
152
Sysmiss
11914
Bus/Van wrap
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Bus/Van wrap
24
12042
1
24
Sysmiss
12042
Others
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
Others
334
11732
1
334
Sysmiss
11732
(Please specify)
How did your establishment know (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to know (if answer in item 2 is "No") about the ECP? (Please check as applicable)
(Please specify)
334
0
Benefits for workers with work-related contingencies
What information on ECP did you learn from your source/s? (For only those who answered “YES” in item 2) (Please check as applicable)
Benefits for workers with work-related contingencies
10202
1864
1
10202
Sysmiss
1864
Services for workers with work-related contingencies
What information on ECP did you learn from your source/s? (For only those who answered "YES" in item 2) (Please check as applicable)
Services for workers with work-related contingencies
3805
8261
1
3805
Sysmiss
8261
Message is not clear
What information on ECP did you learn from your source/s? (For only those who answered "YES" in item 2) (Please check as applicable)
Message is not clear
194
11872
1
194
Sysmiss
11872
Others
What information on ECP did you learn from your source/s? (For only those who answered “YES” in item 2) (Please check as applicable)
Others
10
12056
1
10
Sysmiss
12056
(Please specify)
(Please specify)
10
0
Cash income benefits
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is “Yes”) or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is “No”)? (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Cash income benefits
6298
5768
Cash income benefits - all cash payments made to compensate for loss of income due to worker's incapacity to work.
1
6298
Sysmiss
5768
Disability benefits
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is “Yes”) or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is “No”)? (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Disability benefits
8084
3982
Disability benefits - all payments made for loss or impairment of a physical or mental function resulting from work-connected injury or sickness/disease.
1
8084
Sysmiss
3982
Medical benefits
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Medical benefits
9687
2379
Medical benefits - all payments made to the providers of medical care, rehabilitation services and hospital care that are extended to employees for work-related injury, sickness/disease or disability.
1
9687
Sysmiss
2379
Death/funeral benefits
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Death/funeral benefits
6322
5744
1
6322
Sysmiss
5744
Carer's allowance
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Carer's allowance
1617
10449
Carer'sallowance - additional benefit provided to an employee who suffers permanent total or permanent partial disability arising out of employment the extent of which is such that he/she could not on his/her own attend to his/her basic personal needs.
1
1617
Sysmiss
10449
Survivorship pension
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Survivorship pension
1812
10254
1
1812
Sysmiss
10254
Others
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Others
38
12028
1
38
Sysmiss
12028
(Please specify)
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Others (Please specify)
37
0
Skills training
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Services (KAGABAY Program) - Skills training
3568
8498
Skills training - a special assistance project for PWRDs to integrate them into economic mainstream of society through training/reskilling for specific career or trade and focuses on practical applications of skills learned for re-employment.
1
3568
Sysmiss
8498
Entrepreneurial training
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Services (KAGABAY Program) - Entrepreneurial training
1508
10558
Entrepreneurial training- a special assistance project for persons with work-related disabilities (PWRDs) through livelihood training aimed to develop PWRDs as entrepreneurs by setting-up a micro-enterprise or home-based business.
1
1508
Sysmiss
10558
Assistive devices (e.g. prothesis, wheelchair, etc.)
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Services (KAGABAY Program) - Assistive devices (e.g. prothesis, wheelchair, etc.)
1246
10820
1
1246
Sysmiss
10820
Medical rehabilitation (Physical Therapy - PT/ Occupational Therapy - OT)
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
Services (KAGABAY Program) - Medical rehabilitation (Physical Therapy - PT/ Occupational Therapy - OT)
2340
9726
Medical rehabilitation- services designed to help an injured or disabled employee entitled to such services in order to attain the restoration of his/her physical capacity to the maximum level as early as possible so that he/she can remain to be productive and useful member of the society.
1
2340
Sysmiss
9726
None
What specific benefits and/or services of ECP did your establishment learn (if answer in item 2 is "Yes") or wants to learn (if answer in item 2 is "No")? (Please check as applicable)
None
465
11601
1
465
Sysmiss
11601
6. Does your establishment maintain an Employees' Compensation logbook?
Does your establishment maintain an Employees' Compensation logbook?
12066
0
EC Logbook- a logbook to record chronologically the sickness/disease, injury, or death of employees containing also the names of the employees; dates, places, and nature of contingency; and absences.
1
Yes
7066
2
No
4982
99
No Report
18
1. Did your establishment disseminate information on ECP benefits and services?
Did your establishment disseminate information on ECP benefits and services?
12066
0
1
Yes
6928
2
No
5120
99
No Report
18
Echo-Seminar on ECP
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Echo-Seminar on ECP
5591
6475
1
5591
Sysmiss
6475
Solely initiated by establishment
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Echo-Seminar on ECP - Solely initiated by establishment
2630
9436
1
2630
Sysmiss
9436
In coordination with ECC
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Echo-Seminar on ECP - In coordination with ECC
1053
11013
1
1053
Sysmiss
11013
In coordination with SSS
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Echo-Seminar on ECP - In coordination with SSS
3045
9021
1
3045
Sysmiss
9021
In coordination with GSIS
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Echo-Seminar on ECP - In coordination with GSIS
129
11937
1
129
Sysmiss
11937
Flyers/Posters
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Flyers/Posters
1238
10828
1
1238
Sysmiss
10828
Social Media
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Social Media
517
11549
1
517
Sysmiss
11549
Youtube
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Social Media - Youtube
130
11936
1
130
Sysmiss
11936
Instagram
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Social Media - Instagram
16
12050
1
16
Sysmiss
12050
Facebook
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Social Media - Instagram
461
11605
1
461
Sysmiss
11605
Twitter
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Social Media - Instagram
12
12054
1
12
Sysmiss
12054
Email/Chat Blast
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Email/Chat Blast
792
11274
1
792
Sysmiss
11274
Text Blast
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Text Blast
180
11886
1
180
Sysmiss
11886
Others
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
Others
370
11696
1
370
Sysmiss
11696
(Please specify)
How did your establishment disseminate the information on ECP?
(Please specify)
369
0
1. Did your employees ever avail of any ECP benefits in the past 3 years?
Did your employees ever avail of any ECP benefits in the past 3 years?
12066
0
1
Yes
6642
2
No
5406
99
No Report
18
2. Where did your employees file their claims for compensation benefits?
Where did your employees file their claims for compensation benefits?
6642
5424
1
SSS
6575
2
GSIS
67
Sysmiss
5424
Cash income benefits
What were the benefits availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Cash income benefits
2797
9269
Cash income benefits - all cash payments made to compensate for loss of income due to worker's incapacity to work.
1
2797
Sysmiss
9269
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these benefits? (Check only one box for each type of benefit availed)
Duration
2797
9269
1
5
1
Less than one month
1135
2
1 to 6 months
1396
3
7 to 12 months
153
4
More than 12 months
22
5
Do not know
91
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
22
12044
13
12
14
1
15
1
18
1
24
3
31
1
60
2
99
1
Sysmiss
12044
Disability benefits
What were the benefits availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Disability benefits
1829
10237
Disability benefits -all payments made for loss or impairment of a physical or mental function resulting from work-connected injury or sickness/disease.
1
1829
Sysmiss
10237
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these benefits? (Check only one box for each type of benefit availed)
Duration
1829
10237
1
5
1
Less than one month
464
2
1 to 6 months
1095
3
7 to 12 months
153
4
More than 12 months
37
5
Do not know
80
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
37
12029
Medical benefits
What were the benefits availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Medical benefits
4905
7161
1
4905
Sysmiss
7161
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these benefits? (Check only one box for each type of benefit availed)
Duration
4905
7161
1
5
1
Less than one month
1793
2
1 to 6 months
2698
3
7 to 12 months
251
4
More than 12 months
44
5
Do not know
119
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
44
12022
Death/funeral benefits
What were the benefits availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Death/funeral benefits
1709
10357
1
1709
Sysmiss
10357
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these benefits? (Check only one box for each type of benefit availed)
Duration
1709
10357
1
5
1
Less than one month
548
2
1 to 6 months
897
3
7 to 12 months
124
4
More than 12 months
31
5
Do not know
109
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
31
12035
Carer's allowance
What were the benefits availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Carer's allowance
161
11905
Carer'sallowance - additional benefit provided to an employee who suffers permanent total or permanent partial disability arising out of employment the extent of which is such that he/she could not on his/her own attend to his/her basic personal needs.
1
161
Sysmiss
11905
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these benefits? (Check only one box for each type of benefit availed)
Duration
161
11905
1
5
1
Less than one month
62
2
1 to 6 months
58
3
7 to 12 months
13
4
More than 12 months
3
5
Do not know
25
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
3
12063
Survivorship pension
What were the benefits availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Survivorship pension
232
11834
1
232
Sysmiss
11834
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these benefits? (Check only one box for each type of benefit availed)
Duration
232
11834
1
5
1
Less than one month
51
2
1 to 6 months
112
3
7 to 12 months
23
4
More than 12 months
13
5
Do not know
33
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
13
12053
Others
What were the benefits availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Others
60
12006
1
60
Sysmiss
12006
(Please specify)
(Please specify)
60
0
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these benefits? (Check only one box for each type of benefit availed)
Duration
63
12003
1
5
1
Less than one month
22
2
1 to 6 months
32
3
7 to 12 months
5
4
More than 12 months
1
5
Do not know
3
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
1
12065
20
1
Sysmiss
12065
4. Did your employees ever avail of any ECP services? (2015-2017)
Did your employees ever avail of any ECP services? (2015-2017)
12066
0
1
Yes
2641
2
No
9407
99
No Report
18
Entrepreneurial training
What were the services availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Entrepreneurial training
528
11538
1
528
Sysmiss
11538
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these services? (Check only one box for each type of services availed)
Duration
528
11538
1
5
1
Less than one month
222
2
1 to 6 months
213
3
7 to 12 months
31
4
More than 12 months
18
5
Do not know
44
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
16
12050
13
9
14
6
15
1
Sysmiss
12050
Skills training
What were the services availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Skills training
1615
10451
Skills training - a special assistance project for PWRDs to integrate them into economic mainstream of society through training/reskilling for specific career or trade and focuses on practical applications of skills learned for re-employment.
1
1615
Sysmiss
10451
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these services? (Check only one box for each type of services availed)
Duration
1615
10451
1
5
1
Less than one month
679
2
1 to 6 months
780
3
7 to 12 months
77
4
More than 12 months
8
5
Do not know
71
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
8
12058
14
5
15
1
20
1
24
1
Sysmiss
12058
Assistive devices (e.g. prothesis, wheelchair, etc.)
What were the services availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Assistive devices (e.g. prothesis, wheelchair, etc.)
236
11830
1
236
Sysmiss
11830
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these services? (Check only one box for each type of services availed)
Duration
236
11830
1
5
1
Less than one month
53
2
1 to 6 months
125
3
7 to 12 months
20
4
More than 12 months
1
5
Do not know
37
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
1
12065
15
1
Sysmiss
12065
Medical rehabilitation (PT/OT)
What were the services availed by your employees? (Please check as applicable)
Medical rehabilitation (PT/OT)
936
11130
Medical rehabilitation- services designed to help an injured or disabled employee entitled to such services in order to attain the restoration of his/her physical capacity to the maximum level as early as possible so that he/she can remain to be productive and useful member of the society
1
936
Sysmiss
11130
Duration
On the average, how long did it take your employees to receive these services? (Check only one box for each type of services availed)
Duration
936
11130
1
5
1
Less than one month
287
2
1 to 6 months
513
3
7 to 12 months
52
4
More than 12 months
11
5
Do not know
73
(Please specify)
More than 12 months (Please specify)
11
12055
13
5
14
2
16
1
20
2
31
1
Sysmiss
12055
6. Did you provide assistance to you employees in availing ECP benefits and/or services?
Did you provide assistance to your employees in availing ECP benefits and/or services?
No, Go to Part VIII (Occupational Safety and Health Practices)
12066
0
1
Yes
6391
2
No
5657
99
No Report
18
Benefits
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Benefits
6358
5708
1
6358
Sysmiss
5708
Advise employees who suffered work-related contingencies to file claims for benefits
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Advise employees who suffered work-related contingencies to file claims for benefits
5061
7005
1
5061
Sysmiss
7005
Assist employees in filing of EC claims
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Assist employees in filing of EC claims
5132
6934
1
5132
Sysmiss
6934
Provide supporting documents upon request
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Provide supporting documents upon request
4391
7675
1
4391
Sysmiss
7675
Follow-up EC claims of employees
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Follow-up EC claims of employees
3337
8729
1
3337
Sysmiss
8729
Others
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Benefits - Others
61
12005
1
61
Sysmiss
12005
(Please specify)
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Please specify
61
0
Services
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Services
2322
9744
1
2322
Sysmiss
9744
Advise employees who suffered work-related contingencies to avail of EC services
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Services - Advise employees who suffered work-related contingencies to avail of EC services
1919
10147
1
1919
Sysmiss
10147
Assist employees in requesting EC services
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Services - Assist employees in requesting EC services
1989
10077
1
1989
Sysmiss
10077
Follow-up employees' request for EC services
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Services - Follow-up employees' request for EC services
1612
10454
1
1612
Sysmiss
10454
Others
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Services - Others
18
12048
1
18
Sysmiss
12048
(Please specify)
If yes, specify what type/s of assistance you provide to your employees in availing ECP benefits/services. (Please check as applicable)
Please specify
18
0
12048
0
ECN identification
12066
0
Final Status 2017 (Eligibles)
12066
0
1
GOOD
2
RFV
3
REF
4
TCL
5
CBL
6
NMCO1
7
NMCO2
8
PCL
9
DUP
10
OSP
11
CET
12
CON
13
OTH
12066
0
1
11.855
2.676
2.418
12066
0
A01
Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related Service Acti
A03
Fishing and Aquaculture
B05
Mining of Coal and Lignite; Extraction of Crude Petroleum an
B07
Mining of Metal Ores
B09
Mining Support Service
C10
Manufacture of Food Products
C11
Manufacture of Beverages
C12
Manufacture of Tobacco Products
C13
Manufacture of Textiles
C14
Manufacture of Wearing Apparel
C15
Manufacture of Leather and Related Products
C161
Sawmilling and Planing of Wood
C162
Manufacture of Products of Wood, Cork, Straw and Plaiting Ma
C17
Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products
C18
Printing and Reproductionof Recorded Media
C19
Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products
C20
Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products
C21
Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and Pharmaceuti
C221
Manufacture of Rubber Products
C222
Manufacture of Plastic Products
C23
Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products
C24
Manufacture of Basic Metals
C25
Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products except Machinery an
C26
Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical Products
C27
Manufacture of Electrical Equipment
C28
Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, n.e.c.
C29
Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-trailers
C30
Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment except Building of
C301
Building of Ships and Boats
C31
Manufacture of Furniture
C32
Other Manufacturing; Repair and Installation of Machinery an
D35
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
E36
Water Collection, Treatment and Supply
E37
Sewerage; Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal Activitie
F41
Construction
G45
Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles and
G46
Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
G47
Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
H49
Land Transport and Transport via Pipelines except Transport
H492
Transport via Buses
H50
Water Transport
H51
Air Transport
H52
Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation
H53
Postal and Courier Activities
I55
Accommodation and Food Service Activities
J58
Publishing Activities
J59
Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme Production, S
J590
Animated Films and Cartoons Production
J61
Telecommunications
J62
Computer Programming, Consultancy and Related Activities; In
K64
Financial Service Activities except Insurance, Pension Fundi
K65
Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except Compulsory
K66
Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service and Insurance Acti
L68
Real Estate Activities
M69
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities except Acc
M692
Accounting, Bookkeeping and Auditing Activities; Tax Consult
M711
Architectural and Engineering Activities and Related Technic
N77
Rental and Leasing Activities; Security and Investigation Ac
N78
Employment Activities
N79
Travel Agency, Tour Operation, Reservation Service and Relat
N82
Office Administrative, Office Support and Other Business Sup
N8221
Call Center Activities (Voice)
N82226
Medical Transcription Activities
P85
Education except Public Education
Q86
Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities
Q87
Residential Care Activities; Social Work Activities without
R90
Creative, Arts and Entertainment Activities
R91
Libraries, Archives, Museums and Other Cultural Activities;
S95
Repair of Computers and Personal Household Goods; Other Pers
Major Industry
12066
0
A
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
454
B
Mining and quarrying
106
C
Manufacturing
2883
D
Electricity, gas steam and air conditioningsupply
166
E
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation act
145
F
Construction
582
G
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and mot
1645
H
Transportation and storage
585
I
Accommodation and food service activities
1031
J
Information and communication
364
K
Financial and insurance activities
519
L
Real estate activities
160
M
Professional, scientific and technical activities
345
N
Administrative and support service activities
1241
O
Public administration and defense; compulsory social securit
0
P
Education
1044
Q
Human health and social work activities
521
R
Arts, entertainment and recreation
87
S
Other service activities
188
T
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated good
0
U
Services producing activities of households for own use; Act
0
SECTOR
12066
0
1
AGRICULTURE
454
2
INDUSTRY
3882
3
SERVICES
7730
ECN identification
12066
0
***Final Status 2017 (Eligibles)
12045
21
1
GOOD
12020
2
RFV
0
3
REF
0
4
TCL
0
5
CBL
0
6
NMCO1
0
7
NMCO2
0
8
PCL
0
9
DUP
0
10
OSP
0
11
CET
25
12
CON
0
13
OTH
0
Sysmiss
21
Industry Code
12066
0
Weights
12066
0
1
11.855
2.676
2.418
Main Economic Activity
12041
1. Organized safety and health committee
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
9733
2
No
2319
99
No Report
14
2. Appointed safety/health officers and/or first-aiders
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
10318
2
No
1734
99
No Report
14
3. Posting of safety signages or warnings
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
10672
2
No
1380
99
No Report
14
4. Workers' orientation on safety and health hazards at work
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
10092
2
No
1960
99
No Report
14
5. Installation of machine guards on moving parts/equipments
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
6931
2
No
5121
99
No Report
14
6. Emergency response preparedness activities for earthquake, fire, chemical spills, etc.
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
10433
2
No
1619
99
No Report
14
7. Regular monitoring of hazards such as chemicals, noise and heat in work areas
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
8230
2
No
3822
99
No Report
14
8. Dissemination of info materials on safety and health
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
9458
2
No
2594
99
No Report
14
9. Submission of required reports on illness/injuries to DOLE
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
8118
2
No
3934
99
No Report
14
10. Trainings on safety and health for officers and workers
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
9322
2
No
2730
99
No Report
14
11. HIV and AIDS education in the workplace
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
7170
2
No
4882
99
No Report
14
12. Regular inspection and maintenance of equipment
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
10044
2
No
2008
99
No Report
14
13. Advocacy, education and training on drug-free workplace
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
8931
2
No
3121
99
No Report
14
14. Provision of work accomodation measures to support workers with tuberculosis (e.g., flexible leave/work schedule)
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
7738
2
No
4314
99
No Report
14
15. Smoke-free workplace
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
10377
2
No
1675
99
No Report
14
16. Periodic/annual medical exam of workers
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
9519
2
No
2533
99
No Report
14
17. Hepatitis B education in the workplace
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
6942
2
No
5110
99
No Report
14
18. Practice proper handling of chemicals/hazardouz materials (appropriate labels, handling and storage)
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
8064
2
No
3988
99
No Report
14
19. Use of safety manuals, labels or maintenance procedures
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
8846
2
No
3206
99
No Report
14
20. Use of safety data sheet for chemicals
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
7120
2
No
4932
99
No Report
14
21. Perform corrective action programs and audits
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
8695
2
No
3357
99
No Report
14
22. Proper maintenance of mechanical and electrical facilities
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
9544
2
No
2508
99
No Report
14
23. Provision of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as hard hat, handling and storage)
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
8098
2
No
3954
99
No Report
14
24. Adoption of DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Short Course) in management or referral drug testing of officers and employees
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
5887
2
No
6165
99
No Report
14
25. Random drug testing of officers and employees
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
7847
2
No
4205
99
No Report
14
26. Assessment of ventilation system
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
12066
0
1
Yes
8468
2
No
3584
99
No Report
14
27. Others
What activities were conducted or practiced in the company as part of your prevention/control measures/activities against work safety and health hazards? (please check as applicable for each measure/activity)
48
12018
1
Yes
33
2
No
1
99
No Report
14
Sysmiss
12018
27. Specify
Specify other preventive and control measures/activities
33
0
1. Hearing Conservation Program
12066
0
1
Yes
2596
2
No
4888
3
Not Needed
4568
99
No Report
14
2. Monitoring/Surveillance of Occupational and Work-Related Injuries and Illness
12066
0
1
Yes
8279
2
No
2793
3
Not Needed
980
99
No Report
14
3. Healthy Lifestyle Program such as smoking cessation, regular physical exercise, good nutrition and stress management
12066
0
1
Yes
7647
2
No
3581
3
Not Needed
824
99
No Report
14
4. DOLE-Approved Construction Safety and Health Program
12066
0
1
Yes
5586
2
No
3814
3
Not Needed
2652
99
No Report
14
5. Policy on non-discrimination of workers who have/had Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB)
12066
0
1
Yes
6680
2
No
3919
3
Not Needed
1453
99
No Report
14
6. Policy on non-discrimination of workers confirmed/suspected/perceived to have HIV infection
12066
0
1
Yes
6185
2
No
4221
3
Not Needed
1646
99
No Report
14
7. Policy on non-discrimination of workers confirmed/suspected/perceived to have Hepatitis B infection
12066
0
1
Yes
6349
2
No
4227
3
Not Needed
1476
99
No Report
14
8. Accident Prevention Program
12066
0
1
Yes
8669
2
No
2768
3
Not Needed
615
99
No Report
14
9. Emergency Response Preparedness Program
12066
0
1
Yes
9512
2
No
2089
3
Not Needed
451
99
No Report
14
10. Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Program
12066
0
1
Yes
6239
2
No
4558
3
Not Needed
1255
99
No Report
14
11. Heat Stress Manangement Program
12066
0
1
Yes
4495
2
No
5564
3
Not Needed
1993
99
No Report
14
12. Respiratory Protection Program
12066
0
1
Yes
4921
2
No
5354
3
Not Needed
1777
99
No Report
14
13. Anti-Sexual Harassment Program
12066
0
1
Yes
7544
2
No
3481
3
Not Needed
1027
99
No Report
14
14. HIV and AIDS Prevention and Control Policy and Program
12066
0
1
Yes
6349
2
No
4358
3
Not Needed
1345
99
No Report
14
15. Indoor Air Quality Program
12066
0
1
Yes
4887
2
No
5036
3
Not Needed
2129
99
No Report
14
16. Drug-Free Workplace Policy and Program
12066
0
1
Yes
9603
2
No
1970
3
Not Needed
479
99
No Report
14
17. Employee Assistance Program related to substance abuse to include treatment, rehabilitation and referral services
12066
0
1
Yes
5659
2
No
4898
3
Not Needed
1495
99
No Report
14
18. Hepatitis B Prevention and Control Policy Program
12066
0
1
Yes
6138
2
No
4621
3
Not Needed
1293
99
No Report
14
19. Ergonomics Program
12066
0
1
Yes
4545
2
No
5789
3
Not Needed
1718
99
No Report
14
20. Anti-Sexual Harassment Policy
12066
0
1
Yes
7860
2
No
3221
3
Not Needed
971
99
No Report
14
21. Chemical Safety Program such as provision of Globaly Harmonized System (GHS) labels and safety data sheet
12066
0
1
Yes
5002
2
No
4533
3
Not Needed
2517
99
No Report
14
22. Fire Prevention and Control Program
12066
0
1
Yes
10159
2
No
1529
3
Not Needed
364
99
No Report
14
23. Others
60
12006
1
Yes
46
2
No
0
3
Not Needed
0
99
No Report
14
Sysmiss
12006
23. (Please specify)
Specify other OSH policies/programs
46
0
3. Did your employees availed work safety and health-related trainings/seminars?
If yes, please check the actual trainings/seminars availed by your employees and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations which conducted it using the code below.
Did your employees availed work safety and health-related trainings/seminars?
If No, go to item 4
12066
0
1
Yes
8962
2
No
3090
99
No Report
14
Specify
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
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151
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8
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0
0
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76
0
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18
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4
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250
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35
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9
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34
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2
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2
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211
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27
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5
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
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165
0
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28
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
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3
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125
0
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22
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5
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140
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17
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4
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
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109
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
20
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
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1
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
115
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
8
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
4
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
97
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
24
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
12
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
46
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
9
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
4
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
104
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
10
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
6
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
46
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
4
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
3
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
333
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
66
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
29
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
71
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
17
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
7
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
62
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
8
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
4
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
181
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
30
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
3
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
42
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
1
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2
0
21. Specify
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
386
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
223
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
7
0
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What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2
0
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
5894
6172
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
1194
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
2053
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
68
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
262
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
1228
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
19
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
5
9
Academe/Universities
18
10
Own Company
896
11
Others (Please specify)
151
Sysmiss
6172
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
865
11201
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
101
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
309
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
20
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
91
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
204
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
8
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
7
10
Own Company
113
11
Others (Please specify)
12
Sysmiss
11201
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
285
11781
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
20
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
51
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
34
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
20
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
86
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
5
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
6
10
Own Company
51
11
Others (Please specify)
10
Sysmiss
11781
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2295
9771
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
334
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
834
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
40
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
70
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
440
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
6
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
7
9
Academe/Universities
5
10
Own Company
518
11
Others (Please specify)
41
Sysmiss
9771
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
320
11746
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
34
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
109
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
13
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
14
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
76
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
1
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
63
11
Others (Please specify)
8
Sysmiss
11746
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
81
11985
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
10
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
15
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
5
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
9
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
29
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
11
11
Others (Please specify)
0
Sysmiss
11985
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
3122
8944
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
559
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
802
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
43
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
66
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
246
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
18
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
9
9
Academe/Universities
14
10
Own Company
1289
11
Others (Please specify)
76
Sysmiss
8944
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
366
11700
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
43
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
103
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
5
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
11
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
53
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
6
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
15
9
Academe/Universities
3
10
Own Company
109
11
Others (Please specify)
18
Sysmiss
11700
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
132
11934
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
6
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
19
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
16
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
5
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
26
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
54
11
Others (Please specify)
4
Sysmiss
11934
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2833
9233
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
381
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
309
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
43
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
141
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
104
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
17
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
13
9
Academe/Universities
20
10
Own Company
1555
11
Others (Please specify)
250
Sysmiss
9233
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
282
11784
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
26
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
49
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
9
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
27
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
17
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
9
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
5
9
Academe/Universities
7
10
Own Company
98
11
Others (Please specify)
35
Sysmiss
11784
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
80
11986
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
2
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
12
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
2
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
5
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
11
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
3
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
2
10
Own Company
32
11
Others (Please specify)
9
Sysmiss
11986
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2078
9988
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
239
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
222
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
32
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
60
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
194
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
13
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
12
9
Academe/Universities
8
10
Own Company
1264
11
Others (Please specify)
34
Sysmiss
9988
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
198
11868
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
16
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
36
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
21
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
21
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
29
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
4
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
69
11
Others (Please specify)
2
Sysmiss
11868
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
73
11993
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
4
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
10
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
2
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
17
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
10
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
3
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
25
11
Others (Please specify)
2
Sysmiss
11993
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
3521
8545
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
478
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
252
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
43
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
102
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
126
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
34
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
19
9
Academe/Universities
27
10
Own Company
2229
11
Others (Please specify)
211
Sysmiss
8545
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
293
11773
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
15
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
51
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
8
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
27
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
25
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
1
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
3
9
Academe/Universities
7
10
Own Company
129
11
Others (Please specify)
27
Sysmiss
11773
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
90
11976
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
0
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
13
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
1
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
6
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
11
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
0
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
53
11
Others (Please specify)
5
Sysmiss
11976
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2590
9476
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
363
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
238
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
31
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
93
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
74
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
17
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
14
9
Academe/Universities
18
10
Own Company
1577
11
Others (Please specify)
165
Sysmiss
9476
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
249
11817
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
15
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
50
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
8
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
27
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
14
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
102
11
Others (Please specify)
28
Sysmiss
11817
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
73
11993
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
1
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
9
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
0
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
7
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
7
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
1
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
45
11
Others (Please specify)
3
Sysmiss
11993
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
3107
8959
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
426
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
213
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
37
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
91
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
74
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
25
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
19
9
Academe/Universities
30
10
Own Company
2067
11
Others (Please specify)
125
Sysmiss
8959
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
268
11798
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
12
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
53
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
9
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
24
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
15
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
3
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
3
9
Academe/Universities
7
10
Own Company
120
11
Others (Please specify)
22
Sysmiss
11798
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
85
11981
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
1
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
9
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
0
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
7
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
12
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
0
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
50
11
Others (Please specify)
5
Sysmiss
11981
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2369
9697
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
320
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
204
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
31
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
93
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
61
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
12
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
9
9
Academe/Universities
18
10
Own Company
1481
11
Others (Please specify)
140
Sysmiss
9697
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
213
11853
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
14
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
43
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
4
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
26
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
13
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
1
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
3
10
Own Company
90
11
Others (Please specify)
17
Sysmiss
11853
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
68
11998
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
1
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
8
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
0
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
6
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
7
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
1
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
40
11
Others (Please specify)
4
Sysmiss
11998
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2264
9802
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
152
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
118
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
34
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
106
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
51
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
35
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
10
9
Academe/Universities
56
10
Own Company
1593
11
Others (Please specify)
109
Sysmiss
9802
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
212
11854
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
11
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
24
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
11
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
30
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
9
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
19
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
7
10
Own Company
80
11
Others (Please specify)
20
Sysmiss
11854
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
74
11992
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
1
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
6
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
4
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
13
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
9
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
0
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
39
11
Others (Please specify)
1
Sysmiss
11992
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
1776
10290
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
156
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
146
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
27
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
93
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
41
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
18
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
15
9
Academe/Universities
21
10
Own Company
1144
11
Others (Please specify)
115
Sysmiss
10290
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
160
11906
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
10
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
26
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
3
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
18
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
7
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
4
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
4
10
Own Company
80
11
Others (Please specify)
8
Sysmiss
11906
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
52
12014
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
1
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
5
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
1
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
5
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
4
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
1
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
31
11
Others (Please specify)
3
Sysmiss
12014
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
6845
5221
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
142
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
117
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
70
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
5446
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
30
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
109
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
16
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
8
9
Academe/Universities
10
10
Own Company
800
11
Others (Please specify)
97
Sysmiss
5221
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
1038
11028
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
23
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
42
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
6
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
454
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
31
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
48
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
17
10
Own Company
389
11
Others (Please specify)
24
Sysmiss
11028
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
214
11852
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
8
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
10
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
1
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
68
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
5
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
14
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
4
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
90
11
Others (Please specify)
11
Sysmiss
11852
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
1683
10383
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
184
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
248
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
42
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
71
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
118
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
14
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
11
9
Academe/Universities
15
10
Own Company
934
11
Others (Please specify)
46
Sysmiss
10383
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
184
11882
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
15
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
34
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
10
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
17
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
24
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
0
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
4
10
Own Company
70
11
Others (Please specify)
9
Sysmiss
11882
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
59
12007
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
1
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
9
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
3
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
3
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
11
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
1
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
27
11
Others (Please specify)
4
Sysmiss
12007
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
1903
10163
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
101
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
204
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
31
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
104
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
109
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
159
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
19
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
15
9
Academe/Universities
25
10
Own Company
1032
11
Others (Please specify)
104
Sysmiss
10163
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
224
11842
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
14
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
23
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
8
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
7
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
22
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
25
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
6
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
11
10
Own Company
96
11
Others (Please specify)
10
Sysmiss
11842
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
70
11996
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
2
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
9
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
0
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
3
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
2
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
13
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
3
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
34
11
Others (Please specify)
3
Sysmiss
11996
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
1557
10509
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
136
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
141
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
17
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
80
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
122
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
15
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
13
9
Academe/Universities
17
10
Own Company
970
11
Others (Please specify)
46
Sysmiss
10509
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
179
11887
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
14
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
28
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
4
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
17
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
16
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
3
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
4
10
Own Company
88
11
Others (Please specify)
4
Sysmiss
11887
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
42
12024
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
2
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
4
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
0
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
3
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
8
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
0
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
21
11
Others (Please specify)
3
Sysmiss
12024
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
4686
7380
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
162
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
224
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
37
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
1503
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
103
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
189
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
33
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
23
9
Academe/Universities
26
10
Own Company
2053
11
Others (Please specify)
333
Sysmiss
7380
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
677
11389
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
19
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
47
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
3
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
117
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
42
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
52
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
4
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
16
10
Own Company
309
11
Others (Please specify)
66
Sysmiss
11389
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
196
11870
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
5
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
12
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
1
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
28
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
6
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
18
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
95
11
Others (Please specify)
29
Sysmiss
11870
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2378
9688
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
278
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
224
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
29
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
68
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
235
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
19
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
16
9
Academe/Universities
11
10
Own Company
1427
11
Others (Please specify)
71
Sysmiss
9688
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
269
11797
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
15
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
35
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
7
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
19
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
42
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
5
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
126
11
Others (Please specify)
17
Sysmiss
11797
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
88
11978
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
1
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
11
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
2
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
4
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
16
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
4
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
43
11
Others (Please specify)
7
Sysmiss
11978
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
2203
9863
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
317
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
731
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
22
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
86
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
243
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
12
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
13
9
Academe/Universities
7
10
Own Company
711
11
Others (Please specify)
61
Sysmiss
9863
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
271
11795
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
19
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
80
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
9
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
20
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
38
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
5
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
2
10
Own Company
88
11
Others (Please specify)
8
Sysmiss
11795
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
90
11976
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
4
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
14
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
1
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
7
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
25
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
3
9
Academe/Universities
1
10
Own Company
29
11
Others (Please specify)
4
Sysmiss
11976
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
1881
10185
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
275
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
161
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
20
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
87
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
47
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
23
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
17
9
Academe/Universities
26
10
Own Company
1044
11
Others (Please specify)
181
Sysmiss
10185
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
198
11868
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
13
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
30
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
4
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
24
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
11
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
5
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
3
9
Academe/Universities
6
10
Own Company
72
11
Others (Please specify)
30
Sysmiss
11868
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
54
12012
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
0
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
7
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
0
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
8
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
5
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
2
9
Academe/Universities
4
10
Own Company
23
11
Others (Please specify)
3
Sysmiss
12012
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
975
11091
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
85
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
134
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
12
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
48
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
194
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
9
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
7
9
Academe/Universities
9
10
Own Company
435
11
Others (Please specify)
42
Sysmiss
11091
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
118
11948
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
8
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
18
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
4
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
11
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
22
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
2
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
2
10
Own Company
49
11
Others (Please specify)
1
Sysmiss
11948
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it?
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
40
12026
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
0
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
5
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
1
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
0
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
7
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
8
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
0
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
17
11
Others (Please specify)
2
Sysmiss
12026
COL3. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
386
11680
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
19
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
9
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
1
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
9
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
13
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
31
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
4
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
1
9
Academe/Universities
6
10
Own Company
70
11
Others (Please specify)
223
Sysmiss
11680
COL4. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
23
12043
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
0
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
1
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
0
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
1
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
2
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
6
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
0
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
6
11
Others (Please specify)
7
Sysmiss
12043
COL5. Training Agency/Organization
What work safety and health-related trainings/seminars were availed by your employees and which agency/organization conducted it? (please check as applicable and indicate at most 3 training agencies/organizations using the code below)
5
12061
1
DOLE Regional/Provincial Office
0
2
Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC)/OSHNet
1
3
Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)
0
4
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
1
5
Professional Organizations (ASPPI, OHNAP, PCOM, etc.)
0
6
DOLE-Accredited Safety Training Organizations (SOPI, etc.)
0
7
Employers' Organizations (ECOP, PMAP, PCCI)
1
8
Worker's Group (TUCP, FFW, APL,etc.)
0
9
Academe/Universities
0
10
Own Company
0
11
Others (Please specify)
2
Sysmiss
12061
4.1. Trained First-Aider
Who is/are the designated health and safety personnel in your establishment? (Trained First-Aider)
10319
1747
1
10319
Sysmiss
1747
4.2. Occupational Health Nurse
Who is/are the designated health and safety personnel in your establishment? (Occupational Health Registered Nurse)
4010
8056
1
4010
Sysmiss
8056
4.3. Occupational Health Physician
Who is/are the designated health and safety personnel in your establishment? (Occupational Health Physician)
2691
9375
1
2691
Sysmiss
9375
4.4. Dentist
Who is/are the designated health and safety personnel in your establishment? (Dentist)
988
11078
1
988
Sysmiss
11078
4.5. Industrial Hygienist
Who is/are the designated health and safety personnel in your establishment? (Industrial Hygienist)
118
11948
1
118
Sysmiss
11948
4.6. Safety Officer
Who is/are the designated health and safety personnel in your establishment? (Safety Officer)
6347
5719
1
6347
Sysmiss
5719
4.6a. Is your safety officer accredited by DOLE?
Is your safety officer accredited by the DOLE?
6347
5719
1
Yes
5778
2
No
569
Sysmiss
5719
4.7. Others
94
11972
1
94
Sysmiss
11972
4.7a. Specify
Specify other designated safety and health personnel
94
0
4.8. None
1499
10567
1
1499
Sysmiss
10567
Safety and Health Personnel
10761
1305
1
1
1
0
Preventive and Control Measure
11884
182
1
1
1
0
Occupational Safety and Health Program
11636
430
1
1
1
0
Training Seminar Agency Org
8962
3104
1
1
1
0
Establishment with training seminar
8956
3110
1
1
1
0
OSH Training Seminar
8962
3104
1
1
1
0
estab count
12066
0
1
12066
training 1
5843
6223
1
5843
Sysmiss
6223
training 2
2253
9813
1
2253
Sysmiss
9813
training 3
3056
9010
1
3056
Sysmiss
9010
training 4
2822
9244
1
2822
Sysmiss
9244
training 5
2028
10038
1
2028
Sysmiss
10038
training 6
3490
8576
1
3490
Sysmiss
8576
training 7
2575
9491
1
2575
Sysmiss
9491
training 8
2994
9072
1
2994
Sysmiss
9072
training 9
2355
9711
1
2355
Sysmiss
9711
training 10
2251
9815
1
2251
Sysmiss
9815
training 11
1737
10329
1
1737
Sysmiss
10329
training 12
6865
5201
1
6865
Sysmiss
5201
training 13
1639
10427
1
1639
Sysmiss
10427
training 14
1902
10164
1
1902
Sysmiss
10164
training 15
1528
10538
1
1528
Sysmiss
10538
training 16
4684
7382
1
4684
Sysmiss
7382
training 17
2300
9766
1
2300
Sysmiss
9766
training 18
2187
9879
1
2187
Sysmiss
9879
training 19
1876
10190
1
1876
Sysmiss
10190
training 20
959
11107
1
959
Sysmiss
11107
training 21
386
11680
1
386
Sysmiss
11680
others
12066
0
training 3
6865
5201
1
6865
Sysmiss
5201
test
8944
3122
1
8944
Sysmiss
3122
Conducted by BFP
12066
0
0
10382
1
1608
2
63
3
13
Fire safety
6877
5189
1
30
5.936
3.995
Establishment Control Number
12066
0
An Establishment Control Number (ECN) is assigned to every establishment as the unique identifier of the establishment from other establishments.
Final Status 2017 (Eligibles)
12066
0
1
11
1
GOOD
2
RFV
3
REF
4
TCL
5
CBL
6
NMCO1
7
NMCO2
8
PCL
9
DUP
10
OSP
11
CET
12
CON
13
OTH
Blow-up Factor 2017
12066
0
1
11.855
2.676
2.418
PSIC
12066
0
2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC)
A01
Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related Service Activities; Forestry and Logging
A03
Fishing and Aquaculture
B05
Mining of Coal and Lignite; Extraction of Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas; and Other Mining and Quarrying
B07
Mining of Metal Ores
B09
Mining Support Service
C10
Manufacture of Food Products
C11
Manufacture of Beverages
C12
Manufacture of Tobacco Products
C13
Manufacture of Textiles
C14
Manufacture of Wearing Apparel
C15
Manufacture of Leather and Related Products
C161
Sawmilling and Planing of Wood
C162
Manufacture of Products of Wood, Cork, Straw and Plaiting Materials
C17
Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products
C18
Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media
C19
Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products
C20
Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products
C21
Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and Pharmaceutical Preparation
C221
Manufacture of Rubber Products
C222
Manufacture of Plastic Products
C23
Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products
C24
Manufacture of Basic Metals
C25
Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products except Machinery and Equipment
C26
Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical Products
C27
Manufacture of Electrical Equipment
C28
Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, n.e.c.
C29
Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers
C30
Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment except Building of Ships and Boats
C301
Building of Ships and Boats
C31
Manufacture of Furniture
C32
Other Manufacturing; Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment
D35
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
E36
Water Collection, Treatment and Supply
E37
Sewerage; Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal Activities; Materials Recovery; Remediation Activities and Other Waste Management Services
F41
Construction
G45
Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
G46
Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
G47
Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
H49
Land Transport and Transport via Pipelines except Transport via Buses
H492
Transport via Buses
H50
Water Transport
H51
Air Transport
H52
Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation
H53
Postal and Courier Activities
I55
Accommodation and Food Service Activities
J58
Publishing Activities
J590
Animated Films and Cartoons Production
J61
Telecommunications
J62
Computer Programming, Consultancy and Related Activities; Information Service Activities
K64
Financial Service Activities except Insurance, Pension Funding and Central Banking
K65
Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except Compulsory Social Security
K66
Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service and Insurance Activities
L68
Real Estate Activities
M
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities except Accounting, Architectural and Engineering Activities
M692
Accounting, Bookkeeping and Auditing Activities; Tax Consultancy
M711
Architectural and Engineering Activities and Related Technical Consultancy
N77
Rental and Leasing Activities; Security and Investigation Activities; Services to Buildings and Landscape Activities
N78
Employment Activities
N79
Travel Agency, Tour Operator, Reservation Service and Related Activities
N82
Office Administrative, Office Support and Other Business Support Activities except Call Center Activities (Voice) and Medical Transcription Activities
N8221
Call Center Activities (Voice)
N8222
Back-Office Operations Activities (Non-Voice)
N82226
Medical Transcription Activities
P85
Education except Public Education
Q86
Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities
Q87
Residential Care Activities; Social Work Activities without Accommodation
R90
Creative, Arts and Entertainment Activities
R91
Libraries, Archives, Museums and Other Cultural Activities; Gambling and Betting Activities; Sports Activities and Amusement and Recreational Activities
S95
Repair of Computers and Personal and Household Goods
S96
Other Personal Service Activites
Employment Size
12066
0
Employment Size
1
6373
2
2499
3
3194
Major Industry
12066
0
Major Industry Group
A
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
454
B
Mining and Quarrying
106
C
Manufacturing
2883
D
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply
166
E
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities
145
F
Construction
582
G
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
1645
H
Transportation and Storage
585
I
Accommodation and Food Service Activities
1031
J
Information and Communication
364
K
Financial and Insurance Activities
519
L
Real Estate Activities
160
M
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities
345
N
Administrative and Support Services Activities
1241
P
Education Except Public Education
1044
Q
Human Health and Social Work Activities Except Public Health Activities
521
R
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
87
S
Repair of Computers and Personal and Household Goods; Other Personal Service Activities
188
A. Establishment's Record on Occurences of Occupational Injuries and Diseases
A. Did your establishment record occurences (if any) of occupational injuries and diseases?
If YES, where do you record such occurrences?
12066
0
Establishment recordings of occurences of occupational injuries and diseases
1
Yes
6305
2
No
5761
A.1 EC Logbook
Check if EC Logbook
5685
6381
1
1
EC Logbook by the Employees' Compensation Commission (ECC) of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
1
ECLogbook
5685
Sysmiss
6381
A.2. Other Logbook
Check if Other Logbook
1590
10476
Other Logbook
1
Others
1590
Sysmiss
10476
A.2. Specify Other Logbook
Specify Other Logbook
1590
0
Specify Other Logbook
1. Establishment's Experience Any Occupational Accidents
Did your establishment experience any occupational accidents during the year?
If answer is YES, indicate in items 3-7, as applicable, the number of cases of occupational injuries.
12066
0
1
2
1
Yes
2687
2
No
9379
2. Number of Occupational Accidents
How many occupational accidents were there?
12066
0
0
781
Number of Occupational Accidents
3. Total Fatal Cases - Type of Injury
Total Fatal Cases - Type of Injury
12066
0
0
37
Case of Fatal injury - case where a person is fatally injured as a result of occupational accident whether death occurs immediately after the accident or within the same reference year as the accident.
3.1. Fatal Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
Fatal Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
12066
0
0
5
0
12037
1
16
2
8
3
3
5
2
3.2. Fatal Cases - Fractures
Fatal Cases - Fractures
12066
0
0
3
Fractures - closed fractures, open fractures, other fractures (dislocated, displaced)
0
12038
1
22
2
5
3
1
3.3. Fatal Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
12066
0
0
4
Dislocations, sprains and strains - include avulsions, lacerations, sprains, strains, traumatic haemarthroses, ruptures, subluxations and tears of joints and ligaments
0
12056
1
7
2
2
4
1
3.4. Fatal Cases - Traumatic Amputations
Fatal Cases - Traumatic Amputations
12066
0
0
1
Traumatic amputations - the lost of a body part - usually a finger, toe, arm or leg that includes traumatic enucleation of the eye.
0
12059
1
7
3.5. Fatal Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
Fatal Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
12066
0
0
4
Concussions and internal injuries - include blast injuries, bruises, concus-sions, crushing, lacerations, traumatic haematoma, punctures, ruptures and tears of internal organs
0
12028
1
35
2
2
4
1
3.6. Fatal Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
Fatal Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
12066
0
0
37
0.00464
0.34
Burns, corrosions, scalds and frostbites - thermal burns (including from electrical heating appliances, electricity, flames, friction, hot air and hot gases, hot objects, lightning, radiation), chemical burns (corrosions), scalds, frostbites
3.7. Fatal Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
Fatal Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
12066
0
0
1
0
12065
1
1
3.8. Fatal Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
Fatal Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
12066
0
0
5
Foreign body in the eye - foreign object in the eye or something that enters the eye from outside the body. It can be anything from a particle of dust to a metal shard.
0
12063
1
2
5
1
3.9. Fatal Cases - Others
Fatal Cases - Others
12066
0
0
1
Others - effects of radiation, heat and light, hypothermia, effects of air pressure and water pressure, asphyxiation, effects of maltreatment (including physical abuse, psychological abuse), effects of lightning (shock from lightning, struck by lightning not otherwise specified), drowning and non-fatal submersion, effects of noise and vibration (including acute hearing loss), effects of electric current (electrocution, shock from electric current), injuries not specified
0
12058
1
8
10
0
Specify Others - effects of radiation, heat and light, hypothermia, effects of air pressure and water pressure, asphyxiation, effects of maltreatment (including physical abuse, psychological abuse), effects of lightning (shock from lightning, struck by lightning not otherwise specified), drowning and non-fatal submersion, effects of noise and vibration (including acute hearing loss), effects of electric current (electrocution, shock from electric current), injuries not specified
DROWNED
2
ELECTROCUTION
8
3. Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Type of Injury
Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Type of Injury
12066
0
0
10
Case of Permanent incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was never able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident, or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected to exceed a year starting the day after the accident.
0
11992
1
57
2
10
3
2
4
1
5
2
8
1
10
1
3. Total Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Type of Injury
Total Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Type of Injury
12066
0
0
960
3.1. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
12066
0
0
10
0
12047
1
11
2
4
3
1
4
1
5
1
10
1
3.1. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
12066
0
0
90
3.2. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Fractures
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Fractures
12066
0
0
4
Fractures - closed fractures, open fractures, other fractures (dislocated, displaced)
0
12044
1
20
2
1
4
1
3.2. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Fractures
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Fractures
12066
0
0
960
3.3. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
12066
0
0
2
Dislocations, sprains and strains - include avulsions, lacerations, sprains, strains, traumatic haemarthroses, ruptures, subluxations and tears of joints and ligaments
0
12059
1
6
2
1
3.3. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
12066
0
0
312
3.4. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
12066
0
0
2
Traumatic amputations - the lost of a body part - usually a finger, toe, arm or leg that includes traumatic enucleation of the eye.
0
12048
1
16
2
2
3.4. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
12066
0
0
220
3.5. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
12066
0
0
1
Concussions and internal injuries - include blast injuries, bruises, concus-sions, crushing, lacerations, traumatic haematoma, punctures, ruptures and tears of internal organs
0
12062
1
4
3.5. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
12066
0
0
300
3.6. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
12066
0
0
2
Burns, corrosions, scalds and frostbites - thermal burns (including from electrical heating appliances, electricity, flames, friction, hot air and hot gases, hot objects, lightning, radiation), chemical burns (corrosions), scalds, frostbites
0
12058
1
7
2
1
3.6. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
12066
0
0
45
3.7. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
12066
0
0
1
0
12065
1
1
3.7. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
12066
0
0
5
0
12065
5
1
3.8. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
12066
0
0
1
Foreign body in the eye - foreign object in the eye or something that enters the eye from outside the body. It can be anything from a particle of dust to a metal shard.
0
12063
1
3
3.8. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
12066
0
0
12
0
12063
2
1
7
1
12
1
3.9. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Others
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Others
12066
0
0
1
Others - effects of radiation, heat and light, hypothermia, effects of air pressure and water pressure, asphyxiation, effects of maltreatment (including physical abuse, psychological abuse), effects of lightning (shock from lightning, struck by lightning not otherwise specified), drowning and non-fatal submersion, effects of noise and vibration (including acute hearing loss), effects of electric current (electrocution, shock from electric current), injuries not specified
0
12063
1
3
3.9. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Others
Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Others
12066
0
0
445
3. Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Type of Injury
Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Type of Injury
12066
0
0
499
Case of temporary incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident; or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected not to exceed a year starting the day after the accident; or 3) did not return to the same job but the reason for changing the job is not related to his/her inability to perform the job at the time of the occupational accident.
3. Total Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Type of Injury
Total Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Type of Injury
12066
0
0
2217
3.1. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
12066
0
0
272
3.1. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
12066
0
0
2025
3.2. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Fractures
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Fractures
12066
0
0
103
Fractures - closed fractures, open fractures, other fractures (dislocated, displaced)
3.2. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Fractures
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Fractures
12066
0
0
435
3.3. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
12066
0
0
143
Dislocations, sprains and strains - include avulsions, lacerations, sprains, strains, traumatic haemarthroses, ruptures, subluxations and tears of joints and ligaments
3.3. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
12066
0
0
270
3.4. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
12066
0
0
12
Traumatic amputations - the lost of a body part - usually a finger, toe, arm or leg that includes traumatic enucleation of the eye.
3.4. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
12066
0
0
365
3.5. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
12066
0
0
428
Concussions and internal injuries - include blast injuries, bruises, concus-sions, crushing, lacerations, traumatic haematoma, punctures, ruptures and tears of internal organs
3.5. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Concussions and Internal Injuries
12066
0
0
1059
3.6. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
12066
0
0
108
Burns, corrosions, scalds and frostbites - thermal burns (including from electrical heating appliances, electricity, flames, friction, hot air and hot gases, hot objects, lightning, radiation), chemical burns (corrosions), scalds, frostbites
3.6. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
12066
0
0
192
3.7. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
12066
0
0
118
3.7. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Acute Poisonings and Infections
12066
0
0
204
3.8. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
12066
0
0
294
Foreign body in the eye - foreign object in the eye or something that enters the eye from outside the body. It can be anything from a particle of dust to a metal shard.
3.8. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Foreign Body in the Eye
12066
0
0
588
3.9. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Others
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Others
12066
0
0
1
Others - effects of radiation, heat and light, hypothermia, effects of air pressure and water pressure, asphyxiation, effects of maltreatment (including physical abuse, psychological abuse), effects of lightning (shock from lightning, struck by lightning not otherwise specified), drowning and non-fatal submersion, effects of noise and vibration (including acute hearing loss), effects of electric current (electrocution, shock from electric current), injuries not specified
3.9. Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Others
Workdays Lost of Temporary Incapacity Cases - Others
12066
0
0
30
3. Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Type of Injury
Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Type of Injury
12066
0
0
1184
Case injury without workdays lost - where the injured person required only first aid or medical treatment on the day of the accident and was able to perform again, on the day after the accident, the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident.
3.1. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
12066
0
0
1079
3.2. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Fractures
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Fractures
12066
0
0
35
Fractures - closed fractures, open fractures, other fractures (dislocated, displaced)
3.3. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
12066
0
0
366
Dislocations, sprains and strains - include avulsions, lacerations, sprains, strains, traumatic haemarthroses, ruptures, subluxations and tears of joints and ligaments
3.4. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Traumatic Amputations
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Traumatic Amputations
12066
0
0
16
Traumatic amputations - the lost of a body part - usually a finger, toe, arm or leg that includes traumatic enucleation of the eye.
3.5. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Concussions and Internal Injuries
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Concussions and Internal Injuries
12066
0
0
72
Concussions and internal injuries - include blast injuries, bruises, concus-sions, crushing, lacerations, traumatic haematoma, punctures, ruptures and tears of internal organs
3.6. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
12066
0
0
150
Burns, corrosions, scalds and frostbites - thermal burns (including from electrical heating appliances, electricity, flames, friction, hot air and hot gases, hot objects, lightning, radiation), chemical burns (corrosions), scalds, frostbites
3.7. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Acute Poisonings and Infections
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Acute Poisonings and Infections
12066
0
0
99
3.8. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Foreign Body in the Eye
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Foreign Body in the Eye
12066
0
0
80
Foreign body in the eye - foreign object in the eye or something that enters the eye from outside the body. It can be anything from a particle of dust to a metal shard.
3.9. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Others
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Others
12066
0
0
1
Others - effects of radiation, heat and light, hypothermia, effects of air pressure and water pressure, asphyxiation, effects of maltreatment (including physical abuse, psychological abuse), effects of lightning (shock from lightning, struck by lightning not otherwise specified), drowning and non-fatal submersion, effects of noise and vibration (including acute hearing loss), effects of electric current (electrocution, shock from electric current), injuries not specified
4. Total Fatal Cases - Part of the Body Injured
Total Fatal Cases - Part of the Body Injured
12066
0
0
37
Case of Fatal injury - case where a person is fatally injured as a result of occupational accident whether death occurs immediately after the accident or within the same reference year as the accident.
4.1. Fatal Cases - Head
Fatal Cases - Head
12066
0
0
5
Head - includes scalp, skull, brain and cranial nerves and vessels; ear(s); eye(s); tooth/teeth; other specified parts of the facial area; head, multiple sites affected
4.2. Fatal Cases - Neck
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Neck
12066
0
0
1
Neck - includes spine and vertebrae in the neck
4.3. Fatal Cases - Back
Fatal Cases - Back
12066
0
0
1
Back - includes spine and vertebrae in the back
4.4. Fatal Cases - Trunk or Internal Organs
Fatal Cases - Trunk or Internal Organs
12066
0
0
5
Trunk or internal organs - include rib cage (ribs including sternum and shoul-der blades); other parts of thorax, including internal organs; pelvic and abdominal area, including internal organs; external genitalia; trunk, multiple sites affected
4.5. Fatal Cases - Arm and Shoulder
Fatal Cases - Arm and Shoulder
12066
0
0
3
Arm and shoulder - include shoulder, shoulder joints, upper arm, elbow; fore-arm; upper extremities, multiple sites affected
4.6. Fatal Cases - Wrist and Hand
Fatal Cases - Wrist and Hand
12066
0
0
5
Wrist and hand - include thumb and other fingers
4.7. Fatal Cases - Lower Extremities
Fatal Cases - Lower Extremities
12066
0
0
2
Lower extremities - include hip and hip joint; leg, including knee; ankle; foot; toe(s); lower extremities, multiple sites affected
4.8. Fatal Cases - Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
Fatal Cases - Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
12066
0
0
37
Whole body or multiple sites equally injured - systemic effect (for example, from poisoning or infection); this classification is to be used if several different parts of the body were equally injured/affected
4. Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Part of the Body Injured
Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Part of the Body Injured
12066
0
0
10
Case of Permanent incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was never able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident, or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected to exceed a year starting the day after the accident.
4.1. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Head
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Head
12066
0
0
1
Head - includes scalp, skull, brain and cranial nerves and vessels; ear(s); eye(s); tooth/teeth; other specified parts of the facial area; head, multiple sites affected
4.2. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Neck
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Neck
12066
0
0
1
Neck - includes spine and vertebrae in the neck
4.3. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Back
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Back
12066
0
0
2
Back - includes spine and vertebrae in the back
4.4. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Trunk or Internal Organs
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Trunk or Internal Organs
12066
0
0
1
Trunk or internal organs - include rib cage (ribs including sternum and shoul-der blades); other parts of thorax, including internal organs; pelvic and abdominal area, including internal organs; external genitalia; trunk, multiple sites affected
4.5. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Arm and Shoulder
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Arm and Shoulder
12066
0
0
3
Arm and shoulder - include shoulder, shoulder joints, upper arm, elbow; fore-arm; upper extremities, multiple sites affected
4.6. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Wrist and Hand
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Wrist and Hand
12066
0
0
10
Wrist and hand - include thumb and other fingers
4.7. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Lower Extremities
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Lower Extremities
12066
0
0
1
Lower extremities - include hip and hip joint; leg, including knee; ankle; foot; toe(s); lower extremities, multiple sites affected
4.8. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
12066
0
0
2
Whole body or multiple sites equally injured - systemic effect (for example, from poisoning or infection); this classification is to be used if several different parts of the body were equally injured/affected
4. Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Part of the Body Injured
Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Part of the Body Injured
12066
0
0
499
Case of temporary incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident; or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected not to exceed a year starting the day after the accident; or 3) did not return to the same job but the reason for changing the job is not related to his/her inability to perform the job at the time of the occupational accident.
4.1. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Head
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Head
12066
0
0
294
Head - includes scalp, skull, brain and cranial nerves and vessels; ear(s); eye(s); tooth/teeth; other specified parts of the facial area; head, multiple sites affected
4.2. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Neck
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Neck
12066
0
0
30
Neck - includes spine and vertebrae in the neck
4.3. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Back
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Back
12066
0
0
69
Back - includes spine and vertebrae in the back
4.4. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Trunk or Internal Organs
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Trunk or Internal Organs
12066
0
0
188
Trunk or internal organs - include rib cage (ribs including sternum and shoul-der blades); other parts of thorax, including internal organs; pelvic and abdominal area, including internal organs; external genitalia; trunk, multiple sites affected
4.5. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Arm and Shoulder
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Arm and Shoulder
12066
0
0
272
Arm and shoulder - include shoulder, shoulder joints, upper arm, elbow; fore-arm; upper extremities, multiple sites affected
4.6. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Wrist and Hand
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Wrist and Hand
12066
0
0
199
Wrist and hand - include thumb and other fingers
4.7. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Lower Extremities
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Lower Extremities
12066
0
0
214
Lower extremities - include hip and hip joint; leg, including knee; ankle; foot; toe(s); lower extremities, multiple sites affected
4.8. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
12066
0
0
117
Whole body or multiple sites equally injured - systemic effect (for example, from poisoning or infection); this classification is to be used if several different parts of the body were equally injured/affected
4. Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Part of the Body Injured
Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Part of the Body Injured
12066
0
0
1184
Case injury without workdays lost - where the injured person required only first aid or medical treatment on the day of the accident and was able to perform again, on the day after the accident, the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident.
4.1. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Head
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Head
12066
0
0
83
Head - includes scalp, skull, brain and cranial nerves and vessels; ear(s); eye(s); tooth/teeth; other specified parts of the facial area; head, multiple sites affected
4.2. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Neck
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Neck
12066
0
0
13
Neck - includes spine and vertebrae in the neck
4.3. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Back
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Back
12066
0
0
35
Back - includes spine and vertebrae in the back
4.4. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Trunk or Internal Organs
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Trunk or Internal Organs
12066
0
0
61
Trunk or internal organs - include rib cage (ribs including sternum and shoul-der blades); other parts of thorax, including internal organs; pelvic and abdominal area, including internal organs; external genitalia; trunk, multiple sites affected
4.5. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Arm and Shoulder
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Arm and Shoulder
12066
0
0
102
Arm and shoulder - include shoulder, shoulder joints, upper arm, elbow; fore-arm; upper extremities, multiple sites affected
4.6. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Wrist and Hand
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Wrist and Hand
12066
0
0
928
Wrist and hand - include thumb and other fingers
4.7. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Lower Extremities
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Lower Extremities
12066
0
0
182
Lower extremities - include hip and hip joint; leg, including knee; ankle; foot; toe(s); lower extremities, multiple sites affected
4.8. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
12066
0
0
48
Whole body or multiple sites equally injured - systemic effect (for example, from poisoning or infection); this classification is to be used if several different parts of the body were equally injured/affected
5. Total Fatal Cases - Cause of Injury
Total Fatal Cases - Cause of Injury
12066
0
0
37
Case of Fatal injury - case where a person is fatally injured as a result of occupational accident whether death occurs immediately after the accident or within the same reference year as the accident.
5.1. Fatal Cases - Falls of Persons
Fatal Cases - Falls of Persons
12066
0
0
4
Falls of persons - falls of persons from heights (trees, building, scaffolds, ladders, machines, vehicles) and into depths (wells, ditches, excavations, holes in the ground); falls of persons on the same level
5.2. Fatal Cases - Struck by Falling Objects
Fatal Cases - Struck by Falling Objects
12066
0
0
3
Struck by falling objects - slides and cave-ins (earth, rocks, stones); collapses (buildings, walls, scaffolds, ladders, piles of goods); struck by falling objects during handling; struck by falling objects, not elsewhere classified
5.3. Fatal Cases - Stepping on, Striking Against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
Fatal Cases - Stepping on, Striking Against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
12066
0
0
5
Stepping on, striking against or struck by objects, excluding falling objects - stepping on objects; striking against stationary objects (except impact due to a previous fall); striking against moving objects; struck by moving objects (including flying fragments and particles) excluding falling objects
5.4. Fatal Cases - Caught by or in Between Objects
Fatal Cases - Caught by or in Between Objects
12066
0
0
4
Caught by or in between objects - caught by an object; caught in between a stationary object and a moving object; caught in between moving objects (except flying or falling objects)
5.5. Fatal Cases - Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
Fatal Cases - Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
12066
0
0
3
Over-exertion or strenuous movements - over-exertion in lifting objects; over-exertion in pushing or pulling objects; over-exertion in handling or throwing objects; strenuous movements
5.6. Fatal Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperatures
Fatal Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperatures
12066
0
0
37
Exposure to or contact with extreme temperatures - exposure to heat (atmosphere or environment); exposure to cold (atmosphere or environment); contact with hot substances or objects; contact with very cold substances or objects
5.7. Fatal Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
Fatal Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
12066
0
0
5
Exposure to or contact with electric current - contact with electricity resulting to electric shock or burns
5.8. Fatal Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
Fatal Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
12066
0
0
5
Exposure to or contact with harmful substances - contact by inhalation, ingestion or absorption of harmful substances
5.9. Fatal Cases - Exposure to Radiation
Fatal Cases - Exposure to Radiation
12066
0
0
0
Exposure to radiation - exposure to ionizing radiations; exposure to radiation other than ionizing radiations
5.10. Fatal Cases - Others (Specify Other Cause of Injury)
Fatal Cases - Others (Specify Other Cause of Injury)
0
0
Specify Others - include other causes of injury not mentioned above; cause of injury unspecified
5.10. Fatal Cases - Others
Fatal Cases - Others
12066
0
0
0
Others - include other causes of injury not mentioned above; cause of injury unspecified
5. Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Cause of Injury
Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Cause of Injury
12066
0
0
10
Case of Permanent incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was never able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident, or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected to exceed a year starting the day after the accident.
5.1. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Falls of Persons
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Falls of Persons
12066
0
0
2
Falls of persons - falls of persons from heights (trees, building, scaffolds, ladders, machines, vehicles) and into depths (wells, ditches, excavations, holes in the ground); falls of persons on the same level
5.2. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Struck by Falling Objects
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Struck by Falling Objects
12066
0
0
1
Struck by falling objects - slides and cave-ins (earth, rocks, stones); collapses (buildings, walls, scaffolds, ladders, piles of goods); struck by falling objects during handling; struck by falling objects, not elsewhere classified
5.3. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Stepping on, Striking Against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Stepping on, Striking Against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
12066
0
0
4
Stepping on, striking against or struck by objects, excluding falling objects - stepping on objects; striking against stationary objects (except impact due to a previous fall); striking against moving objects; struck by moving objects (including flying fragments and particles) excluding falling objects
5.4. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Caught by or in Between Objects
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Caught by or in Between Objects
12066
0
0
4
Caught by or in between objects - caught by an object; caught in between a stationary object and a moving object; caught in between moving objects (except flying or falling objects)
5.5. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
12066
0
0
10
Over-exertion or strenuous movements - over-exertion in lifting objects; over-exertion in pushing or pulling objects; over-exertion in handling or throwing objects; strenuous movements
5.6. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperatures
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperatures
12066
0
0
1
Exposure to or contact with extreme temperatures - exposure to heat (atmosphere or environment); exposure to cold (atmosphere or environment); contact with hot substances or objects; contact with very cold substances or objects
5.7. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
12066
0
0
2
Exposure to or contact with electric current - contact with electricity resulting to electric shock or burns
5.8. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
12066
0
0
6
Exposure to or contact with harmful substances - contact by inhalation, ingestion or absorption of harmful substances
5.9. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Exposure to Radiation
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Exposure to Radiation
12066
0
0
1
Exposure to radiation - exposure to ionizing radiations; exposure to radiation other than ionizing radiations
5.10. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Others
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Others
12066
0
0
0
Others - include other causes of injury not mentioned above; cause of injury unspecified
5. Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Cause of Injury
Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Cause of Injury
12066
0
0
499
Case of temporary incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident; or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected not to exceed a year starting the day after the accident; or 3) did not return to the same job but the reason for changing the job is not related to his/her inability to perform the job at the time of the occupational accident.
5.1. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Falls of Persons
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Falls of Persons
12066
0
0
103
Falls of persons - falls of persons from heights (trees, building, scaffolds, ladders, machines, vehicles) and into depths (wells, ditches, excavations, holes in the ground); falls of persons on the same level
5.2. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Struck by Falling Objects
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Struck by Falling Objects
12066
0
0
59
Struck by falling objects - slides and cave-ins (earth, rocks, stones); collapses (buildings, walls, scaffolds, ladders, piles of goods); struck by falling objects during handling; struck by falling objects, not elsewhere classified
5.3. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Stepping on, Striking Against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Stepping on, Striking Against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
12066
0
0
470
Stepping on, striking against or struck by objects, excluding falling objects - stepping on objects; striking against stationary objects (except impact due to a previous fall); striking against moving objects; struck by moving objects (including flying fragments and particles) excluding falling objects
5.4. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Caught by or in Between Objects
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Caught by or in Between Objects
12066
0
0
400
Caught by or in between objects - caught by an object; caught in between a stationary object and a moving object; caught in between moving objects (except flying or falling objects)
5.5. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
12066
0
0
117
Over-exertion or strenuous movements - over-exertion in lifting objects; over-exertion in pushing or pulling objects; over-exertion in handling or throwing objects; strenuous movements
5.6. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperatures
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperatures
12066
0
0
138
Exposure to or contact with extreme temperatures - exposure to heat (atmosphere or environment); exposure to cold (atmosphere or environment); contact with hot substances or objects; contact with very cold substances or objects
5.7. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
12066
0
0
11
Exposure to or contact with electric current - contact with electricity resulting to electric shock or burns
5.8. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
12066
0
0
144
Exposure to or contact with harmful substances - contact by inhalation, ingestion or absorption of harmful substances
5.9. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Exposure to Radiation
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Exposure to Radiation
12066
0
0
31
Exposure to radiation - exposure to ionizing radiations; exposure to radiation other than ionizing radiations
5.10. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Others
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Others
12066
0
0
1
Others - include other causes of injury not mentioned above; cause of injury unspecified
5. Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Cause of Injury
Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Cause of Injury
12066
0
0
1184
Case injury without workdays lost - where the injured person required only first aid or medical treatment on the day of the accident and was able to perform again, on the day after the accident, the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident.
5.1. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Falls of Persons
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Falls of Persons
12066
0
0
160
Falls of persons - falls of persons from heights (trees, building, scaffolds, ladders, machines, vehicles) and into depths (wells, ditches, excavations, holes in the ground); falls of persons on the same level
5.2. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Struck by Falling Objects
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Struck by Falling Objects
12066
0
0
310
Struck by falling objects - slides and cave-ins (earth, rocks, stones); collapses (buildings, walls, scaffolds, ladders, piles of goods); struck by falling objects during handling; struck by falling objects, not elsewhere classified
5.3. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Stepping on, Striking Against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Stepping on, Striking Against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
12066
0
0
477
Stepping on, striking against or struck by objects, excluding falling objects - stepping on objects; striking against stationary objects (except impact due to a previous fall); striking against moving objects; struck by moving objects (including flying fragments and particles) excluding falling objects
5.4. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Caught by or in Between Objects
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Caught by or in Between Objects
12066
0
0
408
Caught by or in between objects - caught by an object; caught in between a stationary object and a moving object; caught in between moving objects (except flying or falling objects)
5.5. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
12066
0
0
781
Over-exertion or strenuous movements - over-exertion in lifting objects; over-exertion in pushing or pulling objects; over-exertion in handling or throwing objects; strenuous movements
5.6. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperatures
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperatures
12066
0
0
90
Exposure to or contact with extreme temperatures - exposure to heat (atmosphere or environment); exposure to cold (atmosphere or environment); contact with hot substances or objects; contact with very cold substances or objects
5.7. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
12066
0
0
55
Exposure to or contact with electric current - contact with electricity resulting to electric shock or burns
5.8. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
12066
0
0
99
Exposure to or contact with harmful substances - contact by inhalation, ingestion or absorption of harmful substances
5.9. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Exposure to Radiation
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Exposure to Radiation
12066
0
0
31
Exposure to radiation - exposure to ionizing radiations; exposure to radiation other than ionizing radiations
5.10. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Others
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Others
12066
0
0
14
Others - include other causes of injury not mentioned above; cause of injury unspecified
6. Total Fatal Cases - Agent of Injury
Total Fatal Cases - Agent of Injury
12066
0
0
37
Case of Fatal injury - case where a person is fatally injured as a result of occupational accident whether death occurs immediately after the accident or within the same reference year as the accident.
6.1. Fatal Cases - Buildings, Structures
Fatal Cases - Buildings, Structures
12066
0
0
4
Buildings, structures - include all types of buildings, scaffolding, other structures; also include stepladders, harnesses, drilling platforms, excavation trenches
6.2. Fatal Cases - Prime Movers
Fatal Cases - Prime Movers
12066
0
0
5
Prime movers - include all types of engines, motors, electrical transformers, generators and power transmission systems
6.3. Fatal Cases - Distribution Systems
Fatal Cases - Distribution Systems
12066
0
0
1
Distribution systems - include stationary or movable pipes for distributing gas, liquids, solid matter, and drains and sewers
6.4. Fatal Cases - Hand Tools
Fatal Cases - Hand Tools
12066
0
0
3
Hand tools - those that are hand-held or hand-guided
6.5. Fatal Cases - Machines, Equipment
Fatal Cases - Machines, Equipment
12066
0
0
4
Machines, equipment - include all types of machine or equipment, including machine tools
6.6. Fatal Cases - Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
Fatal Cases - Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
12066
0
0
2
Conveying/transport/packaging equipment or vehicles - include all means of conveying, transportation and stockpiling
6.7. Fatal Cases - Materials, Objects
Fatal Cases - Materials, Objects
12066
0
0
5
Materials, objects - include all materials or objects or parts of a machine
6.8. Fatal Cases - Chemical Substances
Fatal Cases - Chemical Substances
12066
0
0
5
Chemical substances - may be solid, liquid or gas; may be caustic, corrosive, harmful, toxic, flammable, explosive, vaporous, radioactive or biological
6.9. Fatal Cases - Human, Animals, Plants, etc.
Fatal Cases - Human, Animals, Plants, etc.
12066
0
0
1
Human, animals, plants, etc. - include also trees, insects, snakes and micro-organisms
6.10. Fatal Cases - Fatal Cases - Others (Specify Other Agent of Injury)
Fatal Cases - Fatal Cases - Others (Specify Other Agent of Injury)
3
0
Specify Others - include other agents of injury not mentioned above
6.10. Fatal Cases - Others
Fatal Cases - Others
12066
0
0
37
Others - include other agents of injury not mentioned above
6. Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Agent of Injury
Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Agent of Injury
12066
0
0
10
Case of Permanent incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was never able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident, or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected to exceed a year starting the day after the accident.
6.1. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Buildings, Structures
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Buildings, Structures
12066
0
0
5
Buildings, structures - include all types of buildings, scaffolding, other structures; also include stepladders, harnesses, drilling platforms, excavation trenches
6.2. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Prime Movers
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Prime Movers
12066
0
0
1
Prime movers - include all types of engines, motors, electrical transformers, generators and power transmission systems
6.3. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Distribution Systems
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Distribution Systems
12066
0
0
2
Distribution systems - include stationary or movable pipes for distributing gas, liquids, solid matter, and drains and sewers
6.4. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Hand Tools
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Hand Tools
12066
0
0
5
Hand tools - those that are hand-held or hand-guided
6.5. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Machines, Equipment
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Machines, Equipment
12066
0
0
5
Machines, equipment - include all types of machine or equipment, including machine tools
6.6. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
12066
0
0
4
Conveying/transport/packaging equipment or vehicles - include all means of conveying, transportation and stockpiling
6.7. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Materials, Objects
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Materials, Objects
12066
0
0
5
Materials, objects - include all materials or objects or parts of a machine
6.8. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Chemical Substances
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Chemical Substances
12066
0
0
5
Chemical substances - may be solid, liquid or gas; may be caustic, corrosive, harmful, toxic, flammable, explosive, vaporous, radioactive or biological
6.9. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Human, Animals, Plants, etc.
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Human, Animals, Plants, etc.
12066
0
0
1
Human, animals, plants, etc. - include also trees, insects, snakes and micro-organisms
6.10. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Others
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Others
12066
0
0
0
Others - include other agents of injury not mentioned above
6. Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Agent of Injury
Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Agent of Injury
12066
0
0
499
Case of temporary incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident; or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected not to exceed a year starting the day after the accident; or 3) did not return to the same job but the reason for changing the job is not related to his/her inability to perform the job at the time of the occupational accident.
6.1. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Buildings, Structures
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Buildings, Structures
12066
0
0
103
Buildings, structures - include all types of buildings, scaffolding, other structures; also include stepladders, harnesses, drilling platforms, excavation trenches
6.2. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Prime Movers
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Prime Movers
12066
0
0
12
Prime movers - include all types of engines, motors, electrical transformers, generators and power transmission systems
6.3. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Distribution Systems
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Distribution Systems
12066
0
0
23
Distribution systems - include stationary or movable pipes for distributing gas, liquids, solid matter, and drains and sewers
6.4. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Hand Tools
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Hand Tools
12066
0
0
214
Hand tools - those that are hand-held or hand-guided
6.5. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Machines, Equipment
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Machines, Equipment
12066
0
0
428
Machines, equipment - include all types of machine or equipment, including machine tools
6.6. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
12066
0
0
118
Conveying/transport/packaging equipment or vehicles - include all means of conveying, transportation and stockpiling
6.7. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Materials, Objects
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Materials, Objects
12066
0
0
299
Materials, objects - include all materials or objects or parts of a machine
6.8. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Chemical Substances
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Chemical Substances
12066
0
0
35
Chemical substances - may be solid, liquid or gas; may be caustic, corrosive, harmful, toxic, flammable, explosive, vaporous, radioactive or biological
6.9. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Human, Animals, Plants, etc.
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Human, Animals, Plants, etc.
12066
0
0
44
Human, animals, plants, etc. - include also trees, insects, snakes and micro-organisms
6.10. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Others
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Others
12066
0
0
0
Others - include other agents of injury not mentioned above
6. Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Agent of Injury
Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Agent of Injury
12066
0
0
1184
Case injury without workdays lost - where the injured person required only first aid or medical treatment on the day of the accident and was able to perform again, on the day after the accident, the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident.
6.1. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Buildings, Structures
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Buildings, Structures
12066
0
0
545
Buildings, structures - include all types of buildings, scaffolding, other structures; also include stepladders, harnesses, drilling platforms, excavation trenches
6.2. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Prime Movers
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Prime Movers
12066
0
0
50
Prime movers - include all types of engines, motors, electrical transformers, generators and power transmission systems
6.3. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Distribution Systems
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Distribution Systems
12066
0
0
26
Distribution systems - include stationary or movable pipes for distributing gas, liquids, solid matter, and drains and sewers
6.4. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Hand Tools
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Hand Tools
12066
0
0
201
Hand tools - those that are hand-held or hand-guided
6.5. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Machines, Equipment
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Machines, Equipment
12066
0
0
353
Machines, equipment - include all types of machine or equipment, including machine tools
6.6. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
12066
0
0
227
Conveying/transport/packaging equipment or vehicles - include all means of conveying, transportation and stockpiling
6.7. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Materials, Objects
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Materials, Objects
12066
0
0
781
Materials, objects - include all materials or objects or parts of a machine
6.8. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Chemical Substances
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Chemical Substances
12066
0
0
99
Chemical substances - may be solid, liquid or gas; may be caustic, corrosive, harmful, toxic, flammable, explosive, vaporous, radioactive or biological
6.9. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Human, Animals, Plants, etc.
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Human, Animals, Plants, etc.
12066
0
0
60
Human, animals, plants, etc. - include also trees, insects, snakes and micro-organisms
6.10. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Others
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Others
12066
0
0
0
Others - include other agents of injury not mentioned above
7. Total Fatal Cases - Major Occupation Group
Total Fatal Cases - Major Occupation Group
12066
0
0
37
Case of Fatal injury - case where a person is fatally injured as a result of occupational accident whether death occurs immediately after the accident or within the same reference year as the accident.
7.1. Fatal Cases - Managers
Fatal Cases - Managers
12066
0
0
8
Managers - workers in this group plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations.
7.2. Fatal Cases - Professionals
Fatal Cases - Professionals
12066
0
0
2
Professionals - workers in this group increase the existing stock of knowledge, apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories, teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner, or engage in any combination of these activities.
7.3. Fatal Cases - Technicians and Associate Professionals
Fatal Cases - Technicians and Associate Professionals
12066
0
0
3
Technicians and associate professionals - workers in this group perform mostly technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations.
7.4. Fatal Cases - Clerical Support Workers
Fatal Cases - Clerical Support Workers
12066
0
0
3
Clerical support workers - workers in this group record, organize, store, compute and retrieve information related, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments.
7.5. Fatal Cases - Service and Sales Workers
Fatal Cases - Service and Sales Workers
12066
0
0
29
Service and sales workers - workers in this group provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets.
7.6. Fatal Cases - Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
Fatal Cases - Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
12066
0
0
4
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - workers in this group grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products, cultivate, conserve and exploit forests, breed or catch fish and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households.
7.7. Fatal Cases - Craft and Related Trades Workers
Fatal Cases - Craft and Related Trades Workers
12066
0
0
12
7.8. Fatal Cases - Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
Fatal Cases - Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
12066
0
0
4
Plant and machine operators and assemblers - workers in this group operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery equipment on the spot or by remote control, drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment, or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures.
7.9. Fatal Cases - Elementary Occupations
Fatal Cases - Elementary Occupations
12066
0
0
5
Elementary Occupations - occupations in this group involve the performance of simple routine tasks which may require the use of hand held tools and considerable physical effort.
7. Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Major Occupation Group
Total Permanent Incapacity Cases - Major Occupation Group
12066
0
0
10
Case of Permanent incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was never able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident, or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected to exceed a year starting the day after the accident.
7.1. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Managers
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Managers
12066
0
0
0
Managers - workers in this group plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations.
7.2. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Professionals
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Professionals
12066
0
0
1
Professionals - workers in this group increase the existing stock of knowledge, apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories, teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner, or engage in any combination of these activities.
7.3. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Technicians and Associate Professionals
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Technicians and Associate Professionals
12066
0
0
10
Technicians and associate professionals - workers in this group perform mostly technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations.
7.4. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Clerical Support Workers
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Clerical Support Workers
12066
0
0
2
Clerical support workers - workers in this group record, organize, store, compute and retrieve information related, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments.
7.5. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Service and Sales Workers
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Service and Sales Workers
12066
0
0
2
Service and sales workers - workers in this group provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets.
7.6. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
12066
0
0
4
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - workers in this group grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products, cultivate, conserve and exploit forests, breed or catch fish and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households.
7.7. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Craft and Related Trades Workers
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Craft and Related Trades Workers
12066
0
0
2
7.8. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
12066
0
0
5
Plant and machine operators and assemblers - workers in this group operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery equipment on the spot or by remote control, drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment, or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures.
7.9. Permanent Incapacity Cases - Elementary Occupations
Permanent Incapacity Cases - Elementary Occupations
12066
0
0
3
Elementary Occupations - occupations in this group involve the performance of simple routine tasks which may require the use of hand held tools and considerable physical effort.
7. Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Major Occupation Group
Total Temporary Incapacity Cases - Major Occupation Group
12066
0
0
499
Case of temporary incapacity - case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of the accident, and 1) was able to perform again the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident; or 2) will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected not to exceed a year starting the day after the accident; or 3) did not return to the same job but the reason for changing the job is not related to his/her inability to perform the job at the time of the occupational accident.
7.1. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Managers
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Managers
12066
0
0
26
Managers - workers in this group plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations.
7.2. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Professionals
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Professionals
12066
0
0
103
Professionals - workers in this group increase the existing stock of knowledge, apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories, teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner, or engage in any combination of these activities.
7.3. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Technicians and Associate Professionals
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Technicians and Associate Professionals
12066
0
0
50
Technicians and associate professionals - workers in this group perform mostly technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations.
7.4. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Clerical Support Workers
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Clerical Support Workers
12066
0
0
158
Clerical support workers - workers in this group record, organize, store, compute and retrieve information related, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments.
7.5. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Service and Sales Workers
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Service and Sales Workers
12066
0
0
428
Service and sales workers - workers in this group provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets.
7.6. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
12066
0
0
308
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - workers in this group grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products, cultivate, conserve and exploit forests, breed or catch fish and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households.
7.7. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Craft and Related Trades Workers
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Craft and Related Trades Workers
12066
0
0
63
7.8. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
12066
0
0
499
Plant and machine operators and assemblers - workers in this group operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery equipment on the spot or by remote control, drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment, or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures.
7.9. Temporary Incapacity Cases - Elementary Occupations
Temporary Incapacity Cases - Elementary Occupations
12066
0
0
281
Elementary Occupations - occupations in this group involve the performance of simple routine tasks which may require the use of hand held tools and considerable physical effort.
7. Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Major Occupation Group
Total Cases Without Workdays Lost - Major Occupation Group
12066
0
0
1184
Case injury without workdays lost - where the injured person required only first aid or medical treatment on the day of the accident and was able to perform again, on the day after the accident, the normal duties of the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident.
7.1. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Managers
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Managers
12066
0
0
17
Managers - workers in this group plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations.
7.2. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Professionals
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Professionals
12066
0
0
54
Professionals - workers in this group increase the existing stock of knowledge, apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories, teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner, or engage in any combination of these activities.
7.3. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Technicians and Associate Professionals
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Technicians and Associate Professionals
12066
0
0
69
Technicians and associate professionals - workers in this group perform mostly technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations.
7.4. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Clerical Support Workers
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Clerical Support Workers
12066
0
0
71
Clerical support workers - workers in this group record, organize, store, compute and retrieve information related, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments.
7.5. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Service and Sales Workers
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Service and Sales Workers
12066
0
0
90
Service and sales workers - workers in this group provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets.
7.6. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
12066
0
0
116
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - workers in this group grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products, cultivate, conserve and exploit forests, breed or catch fish and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households.
7.7. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Craft and Related Trades Workers
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Craft and Related Trades Workers
12066
0
0
606
7.8. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
12066
0
0
781
Plant and machine operators and assemblers - workers in this group operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery equipment on the spot or by remote control, drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment, or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures.
7.9. Cases Without Workdays Lost - Elementary Occupations
Cases Without Workdays Lost - Elementary Occupations
12066
0
0
993
Elementary Occupations - occupations in this group involve the performance of simple routine tasks which may require the use of hand held tools and considerable physical effort.
8.1. Occupational Dermatitis
Occupational Dermatitis
12066
0
0
400
Occupational dermatitis includes skin conditions due to chemical agents which are skin irritants and sensitizers
8.2. Occupational Asthma
Occupational Asthma
12066
0
0
1115
Occupational asthma due to exposure to allergenic particles in the working environment
8.3. Occupational Kidney Disease Caused by Metals or Organic Solvents
Occupational Kidney Disease Caused by Metals or Organic Solvents
12066
0
0
129
Occupational kidney disease caused by heavy metals or organic solvents
8.4. Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals
12066
0
0
2026
Other diseases caused by chemicals
8.5. Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion
12066
0
0
92
Heat stroke, cramps, exhaustion due to exposure to excessive heat
8.6. Chiblain, Frostbite, Freezing
Chiblain, Frostbite, Freezing
12066
0
0
34
Chilblain, frostbite, freezing due to exposure to excessive cold
8.7. Deafness
Deafness
12066
0
0
128
Deafness - loss of or decreased hearing due to excessive exposure to noise
8.8. Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
12066
0
0
200
Tuberculosis - infections due to mycobacterium tuberculosis
8.9. Occupational Lung Disease
Occupational Lung Disease
12066
0
0
204
Occupational lung diseases - Pneumoconiosis
8.10. Other Infections
Other Infections
12066
0
0
929
8.11. Cataract
Cataract
12066
0
0
19
Cataract due to exposure to glare of or rays from molten glass or red hot metal
8.12. Cardio-vascular Diseases
Cardio-vascular Diseases
12066
0
0
93
Cardio-vascular diseases - cardiac injury or acute attack precipitated by unusual strains of work
8.13. Essential Hypertension
Essential Hypertension
12066
0
0
678
Essential hypertension - primary hypertension that causes impairment of function of kidneys, ears, eyes and brain resulting in permanent disability
8.14.1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
12066
0
0
82
Carpal tunnel syndrome - tingling, numbness or pain in wrist and hand from compression of the median nerve at the wrist area due to repetitive or forceful hand movement
8.14.2. Shoulder Tendinitis
Shoulder Tendinitis
12066
0
0
132
Shoulder tendinitis - inflammation of the tendon affecting the shoulder joint due to use, overuse and pressure
8.14.3. Neck-shoulder Pain
Neck-shoulder Pain
12066
0
0
1000
Neck-shoulder pain - affecting the bones, joints, connective tissue, muscles and nerves of the cervical area
8.14.4. Back Pain
Back Pain
12066
0
0
1122
Back pain - affecting the bones, joints, connective tissues, muscles and nerves at the lumbar or sacral regions but not due to trauma
8.14.5. Specify Other Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders
Specify Other Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders
59
0
Specify other work-related musculoskeletal disorders - caused or made worst by work such as exposure to forceful exertions, highly repetitive motions, awkward body postures, vibrations, etc.
8.14.5. Cases of Other Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders
Cases of Other Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders
12066
0
0
733
Other Work-related musculoskeletal disorders - caused or made worst by work such as exposure to forceful exertions, highly repetitive motions, awkward body postures, vibrations, etc.
8.15.1. Specify Other Occupational Diseases (1)
Specify Other Occupational Diseases (1)
17
0
Specify Other Occupational Diseases (1)
8.15.1. Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (1)
Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (1)
12066
0
0
3112
Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (1)
8.15.2. Specify Other Occupational Diseases (2)
Specify Other Occupational Diseases (2)
1
0
Specify Other Occupational Diseases (2)
8.15.2. Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (2)
Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (2)
12066
0
0
13
Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (2)
8.15.3. Specify Other Occupational Diseases (3)
Specify Other Occupational Diseases (3)
2
0
Specify Other Occupational Diseases (3)
8.15.3. Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (3)
Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (3)
12066
0
0
15
Cases of Other Occupational Diseases (3)
Total Diseases
12066
0
0
6183
Other Diseases
12066
0
0
3112
9. Experience commuting accidents in 2017
Did any of your workers experience commuting accidents in 2017?
12066
0
Commuting accident - an accident which results to death or personal injury occurring on the habitual route of a worker, in either direction, between the place of work or work-related training and the worker's principal or secondary residence, the place where the worker usually takes his/her meals or the place where he/she usually receives his/her remuneration.
1
Yes
898
2
No
11168
9.1. Commuting Accidents
How many commuting accidents were there?
12066
0
0
210
Commuting accident - an accident which results to death or personal injury occurring on the habitual route of a worker, in either direction, between the place of work or work-related training and the worker's principal or secondary residence, the place where the worker usually takes his/her meals or the place where he/she usually receives his/her remuneration.
9.2. Number of Workers Injured
How many workers were injured?
12066
0
0
210
Number of Workers Injured Due to Commuting accident - an accident which results to death or personal injury occurring on the habitual route of a worker, in either direction, between the place of work or work-related training and the worker's principal or secondary residence, the place where the worker usually takes his/her meals or the place where he/she usually receives his/her remuneration.
Final Hours Actually Worked
Final Hours Actually Worked
12066
0
816
118864512
10. Hours were actually worked by all employed persons for CY 2017
How many hours were actually worked by all employed persons in your establishment in 2017?
12064
2
9
73613104
10. How many hours were actually worked by all employed persons in your establishment in 2017?
What is the establishment's average employment for CY 2017?
12066
0
16
47622
Establishment's Average Employment for CY 2017
10.1 Establishment's Average Employment for CY 2017
Average employment
12066
0
16
47622
Regular Working Hours per Day
12060
6
2
95
Regular Working Hours per Day
Days Actually Worked During the Year
12060
6
8
480
Days Actually Worked During the Year
Total Overtime Hours on Regular Working Days of All Persons who Rendered Overtime Work
Total overtime hours on regular working days of all persons who rendered overtime work
12066
0
0
9276339
Total Overtime Hours on Regular Working Days of All Persons who Rendered Overtime Work
Total Hours Worked on Rest Days, Special Days and Regular Holidays of All Persons who Rendered work on these days
Total hours worked on rest days, special days and regular holidays of all persons who rendered work on these days
12066
0
0
2848381
Total Hours Worked on Rest Days, Special Days and Regular Holidays of All Persons who Rendered work on these days
Hours Actually Worked
Hours actually worked (Computed)
12066
0
816
73613104
Total Employment CY 2017
12066
0
16
47622
565
11501
1
1
1
565
Sysmiss
11501
75
11991
1
1
1
75
Sysmiss
11991
519
11547
1
1
1
519
Sysmiss
11547
48
12018
1
1
1
48
Sysmiss
12018
Total Major Occupation Group
12066
0
0
499
Total Managers
12066
0
0
26
Total Professionals
12066
0
0
103
Total Technicians and Associate Professionals
12066
0
0
50
Total Clerical Support Workers
12066
0
0
158
Total Service and Sales Workers
12066
0
0
428
Total Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers
12066
0
0
308
Total Craft and Related Trade Workers
12066
0
0
63
Total Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
12066
0
0
499
Total Elementary Occupations
12066
0
0
281
Total Type of Injury
12066
0
0
499
Total Superficial Injuries and Open Wounds
12066
0
0
272
Total Fractures
12066
0
0
103
Total Dislocations, Sprains and Strains
12066
0
0
143
Total Traumatic Amputations
12066
0
0
12
Total Concussions and Internal Injuries
12066
0
0
428
Total Burns, Corrosions, Scalds and Frostbites
12066
0
0
108
Total Acute Poisonings
12066
0
0
118
Total Foreign Body in the Eye
12066
0
0
294
Total Other Type of Injury
12066
0
0
2
Total Part of the Body Injured
12066
0
0
499
Total Head
12066
0
0
294
Total Neck
12066
0
0
30
Total Back
12066
0
0
69
Total Trunk or Internal Organs
12066
0
0
188
Total Arm and Shoulder
12066
0
0
272
Total Wrist and Hand
12066
0
0
199
Total Lower Extremeties
12066
0
0
214
Total Whole Body or Multiple Sites Equally Injured
12066
0
0
117
Total Cause of Injury
12066
0
0
499
Total Falls of Persons
12066
0
0
103
Total Struck by Falling Objects
12066
0
0
59
Total Stepping on, Striking against or Struck by Objects, excluding Falling Objects
12066
0
0
470
Total Caught by or in Between Objects
12066
0
0
400
Total Over-exertion or Strenuous Movements
12066
0
0
117
Total Exposure to or Contact with Extreme Temperature
12066
0
0
138
Total Exposure to or Contact with Electric Current
12066
0
0
11
Total Exposure to or Contact with Harmful Substances
12066
0
0
144
0.0642
1.555
Total Exposure to Radiation
12066
0
0
31
Total Other Cause of Injury
12066
0
0
1
0
12065
1
1
Total Agent of Injury
12066
0
0
499
Total Buildings, Structures
12066
0
0
103
Total Prime Movers
12066
0
0
12
Total Distribution Systems
12066
0
0
23
Total Hand Tools
12066
0
0
214
Total Machines, Equipment
12066
0
0
428
Total Conveying/Transport/Packaging Equipment or Vehicles
12066
0
0
118
Total Materials, Objects
12066
0
0
299
Total Chemical Substances
12066
0
0
35
Total Human, Animals, Plants and Etc.
12066
0
0
44
Total Other Agent of Injury
12066
0
0
37
Establishments with Fatal and Non-Fatal Cases
2001
10065
1
1
1
2001
Sysmiss
10065
Number of Establishments with Fatal and Non-Fatal Cases (Permanent and Temporary Incapacity Cases)
Fatal Cases Workdays Lost
12066
0
0
222000
Establishments with Fatal Cases
12066
0
0
1
Total Number of Establishments with Fatal Cases
Number of Establishments with Fatal Cases
Establishments with Permanent Incapacity Cases
12066
0
0
1
Total Number of Establishments with Permanent Incapacity Cases
Number of Establishments with Permanent Incapacity Cases
Establishments with Temporary Incapacity Cases
12066
0
0
1
Total Number of Establishments with Temporary Incapacity Cases
0
10161
1
1905
Number of Establishments with Temporary Incapacity Cases
Establishments with Cases Without Workdays Lost
12066
0
0
1
Total Number of Establishments with Cases Without Workdays Lost
0
10768
1
1298
Number of Establishments with Cases Without Workdays Lost
Establishment with Occupational Diseases
1911
10155
1
1
Total Number of Establishment with Occupational Diseases
1
1911
Sysmiss
10155
Number of Establishments with Occupational Diseases
Total Cases (Sum of FC, PIC, TIC and CWWL)
12066
0
0
1250
Total Cases With Workdays Lost (Sum of FC, PIC and TIC)
12066
0
0
499
Total Non-fatal (sum of PIC and TIC)
12066
0
0
499
Sum of Permanent Incapacity Cases and Temporary Incapacity Cases