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1996年,日本发生了导致死亡及误工4天或4天以上的工业伤害事故162862起,比1995年减少4454起,下降了2.7%。据统计,建筑行业危险性最大,共发生了44886起,占整个事故的27.6%;其次是制造业为43293起,占26.6%;公路、铁路货物运输行业为13792起,占8.5%;林业为3392起,占2.1%;公共交通为2065起,占1.3%;开采业为960起,占0.6%;港口装卸业为590起,占0.4%;其它行业为53884起,占33.1%。 1996年工业事故导致死亡2363人,比1995年增加15人,上升了0.6%。所有工业部门的统计报表与整个工业事故数字吻合,即建筑业危险性最大,死亡人数达1001,占
In 1996, there were 161,862 industrial accidents that led to deaths and missed-work in Japan for four days or more, a decrease of 4,454 points from the 1995 level, a decrease of 2.7%. According to statistics, the construction industry is the most dangerous, with a total of 44886 cases, accounting for 27.6% of the total accident; followed by 43293 cases of manufacturing, accounting for 26.6%; and 13,792 cases of highway and railway freight transportation, accounting for 8.5% 3392, accounting for 2.1%; public transport is 2065, accounting for 1.3%; mining industry is 960, accounting for 0.6%; port loading and unloading is 590, accounting for 0.4%; other industries are 53884, accounting for 33.1%. In 1996, 2363 people were killed in industrial accidents, 15 more than in 1995, an increase of 0.6%. The statistical reports of all industrial sectors are in line with the figures of the entire industrial accident, that is, the construction industry is the most dangerous with a death toll of 1001