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BLES Integrated Survey 2007-2008

Philippines, 2008 - 2009
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PHL_2008_BITS_v01_M
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Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics
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Permanent Cases - Amputations (p5_34b)

Data file: OIS 2007

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 2
Start: 183
End: 186
Width: 4
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
If answer is Yes in item 1, indicate in items 3-6 as applicable, the number of cases of occupational injuries. Traumatic amputations, Permanent Incapacity, Cases

Description

Definition
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.

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.

Traumatic amputations - including traumatic enucleation of the eye
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