Classification of industrial accidents according to agency

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Annex I: Classification of industrial accidents according to agency1
This classification may be used for classifying either the agency related to the
injury or the agency related to the accident:
(a) when this classification is used to classify an agency related to the injury, the items
selected for coding shall be those which directly inflicted the injury without regard
to their influence in initiating the event designated as the accident type (see Annex
H);
(b) when this classification is used to classify an agency related to the accident, the
items selected for coding shall be those which because of their hazardous nature or
condition precipitated the event designated as the accident type (see Annex H).
1. Machines
11 Prime-movers, except electrical motors
111 Steam engines
112 Internal combustion engines
113 Others
12 Transmission machinery
121 Transmission shafts
122 Transmission belts, cables, pulleys, pinions, chains, gears
129 Others
13 Metalworking machines
131 Power presses
132 Lathes
133 Milling machines
134 Abrasive wheels
135 Mechanical shears
136 Forging machines
137 Rolling-mills
139 Others
14 Wood and assimilated machines
141 Circular saws
1 Resolution conceming statistics of employment injuries.Tenth International Conference of Labour
Statisticians, Geneva, 2-12 October 1962.

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