Analysis of Labor Accidents in Brazil, 2004 - 2007

  • Everton Fernando Alves
Keywords: Labor Accidents, Workers, Notification of Labor Accidents.

Abstract

Current research synthesizes epidemiological data on morbo-mortality by labor accidents in the Brazilian population and gives a cross-section of these accidents in Brazil between 2004 and 2007. Current descriptive and exploratory analysis uses databases of the Public Health Ministry on labor accidents. In fact, 465.700 and 653.090 labor accidents were notified respectively in 2004 and 2007, with a trend towards an increase in number. The state of Santa Catarina was the area in which most accidents occurred, with an average of 577.3 accidents per 100.000 workers. Increase in labor accidents involving female remained constant, when statistics of past surveys are compared. Regardless of gender, most accidents occurred with workers within the 20 - 39 year bracket. Typical accidents are higher than cases with 83.8% of labor accidents in Brazil. When sectors of economic activities are taken into consideration, accidents were preponderant in Services (50.1%), followed by the Transformation sector (36.4%). Accidents resulting in temporary incapacity for work reached 32.8%, whilst 2,800 workers died annually from labor accidents. Data show an urgent need for the permanent broadcasting of the above data so that public and private organizations involved in occupational health should take severe measures on the issue.

Author Biography

Everton Fernando Alves
Enfermeiro; Especialista em saúde do Trabalhador pela Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná - UNEP. E-mail: evertonando@hotmail.com
Published
2010-08-27
Section
Artigos Originais