Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment 2019/2020
Philippines, 2020 - 2021
Reference ID
PHL-PSA-ISLE-2019_2020-v1.0
Producer(s)
Labor Standards and Relations and Employment Demand Statistics Division
Collection(s)
Metadata
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May 09, 2023
Last modified
May 09, 2023
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- Data files
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Part II -
Employment -
Part IV -
Occupational
Shortages and
Surpluses_1of2 -
Part IV -
Occupational
Shortages and
Surpluses_2of2 -
Part V -
Training of
Workers -
Part VI -
Occupational
Safety and
Health
Practices_1of2 -
Part VI -
Occupational
Safety and
Health
Practices_2of2 -
Part VIII -
Labor Cost of
Employees -
Part IX -
Productivity
Improvement
Program and
Gainsharing
Practices -
Part IX -
COVID-19 Impact
of Recovery
Measures -
Part III -
Unionism -
Part VII -
Occupational
Injuries and
Diseases
How many occupational accidents were there? (P7_FREQ_ACCIDENT)
Data File: Part VII - Occupational Injuries and Diseases
Overview
vald
5530
invd
0
min
0
max
1096
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 1096
Questions and instructions
Literal question
How many occupational accident/s occurred in 2019?
Description
Text
Occupational accident - an unexpected and unplanned occurrence, including acts of violence arising out of or in connection with work which results in one or more workers incurring a personal injury, disease or death. It can occur outside the usual workplace/premises of the establishment while the worker is on business on behalf of his/her employer i.e., in another establishment or while on travel, transport or in road traffic.
Occupational injury - an injury which results from a work-related event or a single instantaneous exposure in the work environment (occupational accident). Where more than one person is injured in a single accident, each case of occupational injury should be counted separately. If one person is injured in more than one occupational accident during the reference period, each case of injury to that person should be counted separately. Recurrent absences due to an injury resulting from a single occupational accident should be treated as the continuation of the same case of occupational injury not as a new case.
Occupational injury - an injury which results from a work-related event or a single instantaneous exposure in the work environment (occupational accident). Where more than one person is injured in a single accident, each case of occupational injury should be counted separately. If one person is injured in more than one occupational accident during the reference period, each case of injury to that person should be counted separately. Recurrent absences due to an injury resulting from a single occupational accident should be treated as the continuation of the same case of occupational injury not as a new case.