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The lost-time claim rate, Alberta 1991 to 2010

Description

Presents the annual lost-time claim rate for Alberta from 1991 to 2010. A lost-time claim is a claim for an occupational injury or disease, which disables the worker beyond the day of injury. The lost-time claim rate is calculated by dividing the number of lost-time claims by the person-year estimate (i.e., full-time worker equivalents), and multiplying the result by 100. The rate represents the probability or risk of lost-time injury or disease to a worker during one-year work period.

Updated

January 1, 2011

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claims rates lost time claims lost-time claim rate

Title and publication information

Alternative Title

Figure 1: the lost-time claim rate , Alberta 1991 to 2010

Extent

1 page

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Employment and Immigration (2008-2011)

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Start Date

1991-01-01

End Date

2010-12-31

Resource Dates

Date Created

2011-01-01

Date Added

2018-03-26T15:39:04.477150

Date Modified

2011-01-01

Date Issued

2011-01-01

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Alberta Labour