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    Health and Safety Statistics for Ontario

    Updated May 29, 2008

    A. Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
    Statistics on injuries and illnesses are collected by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). The WSIB collects this information from insured workplaces that are required under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act (WSIA) to report injuries and illnesses to the WSIB. The following statistics do not include injuries and illnesses from workplaces that are not covered by the WSIA.

    i) Injuries/Illnesses by Year of Injury
    The following chart lists the annual number of “lost-time injuries and illnesses” and “no lost-time injuries and illnesses” by “allowed” claim status as of March 31 of the following year. This chart will be updated annually to ensure consistency with the data published in the WSIB Annual Report and Statistical Supplement.

    Lost-time injuries/illnesses are when a worker loses time from work after the day of injury/illness and/or loses wages as a result of temporary or permanent work-related impairment. No lost-time injuries/illnesses are when a worker did not lose wages but incurred health care costs as a result of a work-related impairment.

    Injuries/Illnesses by Year of Injury

    1999
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004
    2005
    2006
    2007
    Allowed Lost-Time Injuries/
    Illnesses
    100,726
    104,154
    98,359
    95,568
    93,234
    90,397
    89,734
    83,179
    80,863
    Allowed No-Lost-Time Injuries/
    Illnesses
    178,786
    190,549
    184,999
    185,161
    182,780
    184,437
    187,670
    177,581
    172,122
    Total Injuries/
    Illnesses
    279,512
    294,703
    283,358
    280,729
    276,014
    274,834
    277,404
    260,760
    252,985
    Source: WSIB
    B. Work-Related Deaths

    i) Work-Related Deaths as Reported by Ministry of Labour (MOL) and WSIB
    The following chart lists deaths caused by traumatic injuries and other immediate causes on an annual basis as reported by both the MOL and the WSIB. In the chart below:
    • Deaths investigated by the Ministry of Labour include deaths of workers from traumatic injuries and other immediate causes. The MOL does not investigate deaths due to traffic incidents or of workers not covered by the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
    • Deaths reported by the WSIB include deaths of workers from traumatic injuries or other immediate causes whose employers have coverage under the WSIA.
    • Both refers to deaths investigated by the MOL where the worker also has WSIB coverage. The total below has been adjusted to take this into account.
    • Immediate causes include such things as infectious diseases and chemical toxicity.
    Deaths
    1999
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004
    2005
    2006
    2007
    Ministry of Labour
    63
    68
    71
    63
    71
    45
    54
    62
    50
    WSIB
    85
    93
    93
    103
    98
    89
    74
    77
    91
    Both
    (48)
    (50)
    (56)
    (52)
    (47)
    (34)
    (44)
    (38)
    (41)
    Total deaths from traumatic injuries and other immediate causes
    100
    111
    108
    114
    122
    100
    84
    101
    100
    Source: Ministry of Labour and WSIB


    ii) Breakdown of Selected Work-Related Deaths as Reported by MOL and WSIB

    Categories
    1999
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004
    2005
    2006
    2007
    Self-employed or owner operator
    8
    9
    9
    7
    17
    11
    10
    16
    4
    Youth (under 25)
    17
    16
    13
    14
    10
    7
    8
    10
    8
    Women
    5
    5
    8
    14
    5
    7
    7
    6
    8
    Motor vehicle incidents (on public roads)
    20
    30
    27
    40
    36
    43
    23
    24
    34
    Federal jurisdiction (e.g. Canada Labour Code, Criminal Code)
    14
    7
    5
    5
    11
    9
    1
    4
    7
    Source: Ministry of Labour and WSIB

    iii) Total Work-Related Deaths

    The following chart lists the total work-related deaths comprised of traumatic injuries and other immediate causes of death, as well as occupational disease. In the chart below:
    • Deaths from traumatic injuries and other immediate causes is taken from the "Total" in the table found under section B (i) Work-Related Deaths as Reported by the MOL and the WSIB.
    • Deaths due to occupational disease are those claims allowed by the WSIB.
    • Both refers to instances investigated by the MOL as an immediate cause of death, which were also allowed by the WSIB as death due to an occupational disease. The "Total" below has been adjusted to take this into account.
    Please note that none of the below "deaths" include deaths of workers who, at the time of death, were on 100% WSIB disability pensions.

    Total Deaths
    1999
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004
    2005
    2006
    2007
    Deaths from traumatic injuries and other immediate causes
    100
    111
    108
    114
    122
    100
    84
    101
    100
    Deaths due to occupational diseases (WSIB claims allowed)
    134
    143
    166
    205
    202
    196
    259
    230
    279
    Both
    -
    -
    -
    (1)
    (3)
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Total deaths
    234
    254
    274
    318
    321
    296
    343
    331
    379
    Source: Ministry of Labour and WSIB


    C. Injury Rates per 100 Workers
    The MOL and the WSIB have updated the method of reporting injury rates to more accurately reflect the true lost-time injury rate in Ontario workplaces. The size of the estimated workforce, which is used to calculate the injury rate, has been adjusted. Previously, the MOL used the total estimated number of workers in Ontario to calculate the lost-time injury rate. The estimated number of workers covered by the WSIB is now used for this calculation.

    This chart is updated annually to reflect the data published in the WSIB Annual Report and Statistical Supplement.

    1999
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004
    2005
    2006
    2007
    Allowed lost-time injuries
    100,726
    104,154
    98,359
    95,568
    93,234
    90,397
    89,734
    83,179
    80,863
    Estimated number of workers (in millions) covered by the WSIB1
    3.9
    4.0
    4.0
    4.1
    4.2
    4.3
    4.4
    4.5
    4.5
    Lost-time injury rate
    2.6
    2.6
    2.5
    2.3
    2.2
    2.1
    2.0
    1.9
    1.8
    Source: 1 Derived from the Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH), Statistics Canada




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