Isle of Man
Organization responsible for the statistics
Health and Safety Inspectorate, Isle of Man Department of Local
Government and the Environment.
Source
Reports of occupational injuries submitted under the Reporting of
injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations 1985
(UK) as applied to the Isle of Man.
Coverage
Persons:
Employees (including trainees), self-employed persons, and
members of the public injured as a result of someone else's work
activity. (The data supplied to the ILO for publication relate
to employees only.)
Economic activities:
All economic activities and sectors, excluding sea fishing and
incidents reported under merchant shipping legislation, and air
transport.
Geographic areas:
Whole country.
Establishments:
All sizes and types of establishments.
Types of occupational accidents covered
The statistics cover reported injuries due to all types of
accidents arising out of or in connection with work, excluding
road traffic accidents, which should be reported to the police.
Statistics of occupational diseases are compiled and published
separately.
Commuting accidents are not included.
Concepts and definitions
Not available.
Minimum period of absence from work:
four days.
Maximum period for death to be considered a fatal occupational injury:
one year.
Documentation
Bibliographic references:
The data are published in:
Health and Safety Inspectorate: Annual report
.
Data published by ILO:
The following data are furnished regularly to the ILO for
publication in the Yearbook of Labour Statistics
, relating to
reported injuries for all economic activities together: number
of persons fatally injured, number of persons injured with lost
workdays, total of these two groups.