This publication contains statistical data for a period of three years on the Number of Accepted Lost Time Claims and the Number of Fatalities for each of the twelve Canadian workers’ compensation jurisdictions. A total for Canada is also shown for each category.
Early data from 2021 is also available in the “NWISP Year at a Glance” report.
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2021 National Work Injury, Disease, and Fatality Statistics (NWISP)
Download NWISP Publication | Data years 2019-2021
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The publication includes the following tables
Lost Time Claims:
General
Number of Accepted Lost Time Claims, by Jurisdiction: Gender | Age | Nature of Injury | Part of Body | Source of Injury | Event
Occupation Related
Number of Accepted Lost Time Claims, by Occupation and Jurisdiction: Gender | Age | Nature of Injury | Part of Body | Source of Injury | Event
Industry Related
Number of Accepted Lost Time Claims, by Industry and Jurisdiction: Gender | Age | Nature of Injury | Part of Body | Source of Injury | Event
Fatalities:
General
Number of Fatalities, by Jurisdiction: Gender | Age | Nature of Injury | Part of Body | Source of Injury | Event
Occupation Related
Number of Fatalities, by Occupation and Jurisdiction: Gender | Age | Nature of Injury | Part of Body | Source of Injury | Event
Industry Related:
Number of Fatalities, by Industry and Jurisdiction: Gender | Age | Nature of Injury | Part of Body | Source of Injury | Event
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Please note: If you are looking for a specific industry, occupation, or type of injury, you may wish to request a CUSTOM REPORT instead of downloading our National Work Injury, Disease and Fatality Statistics (NWISP) Publication. The downloadable publication includes only summary tables, and may not be to the level of detail you are looking for.