Title: Occupational%20Safety%20and%20Health%20in%20Hong%20Kong
1Occupational Safety and Health in Hong Kong
- Chan Kam Hong, Association for the Rights of
Industrial Accident Victims
2Work of ARIAV
3Occupational Accident Victims Support Service
Project(Mothers Group)
4Supportive Rehabilitation Programme for Victims
of Occupational Injures Diseases
5Supportive Rehabilitation Programme for Victims
of Occupational Injures Diseases
- Chinese medicine talk District gathering
6On the Job Training Programme for People with
Disabilities
Computer and Cleaning courses
7On the Job Training Programme for People with
Disabilities
8Fun in the Community Rehabilitation Network for
the Pneumoconiosis Patients
- Hand dig caisson an inhuman construction method
in Hong Kong
9Fun in the Community Rehabilitation Network for
the Pneumoconiosis Patients
10Fun in the Community Rehabilitation Network for
the Pneumoconiosis Patients
- Towel exercise Chinese traditional food making
11Fun in the Community Rehabilitation Network for
the Pneumoconiosis Patients
12Occupational Deafness Rehabilitation Network
13Occupational Deafness Rehabilitation Network
14Victims Rights Advocacy Occupational Safety
Health Policy Advocacy
15Victims Rights Advocacy Occupational Safety
Health Policy Advocacy
16Victims Rights Advocacy Occupational Safety
Health Policy Advocacy
17Victims Rights Advocacy Occupational Safety
Health Policy Advocacy
18Safety Health Education Centre
19Safety Health Education Centre
20Crane collapsed in Causeway Bay, 10/7/2007
21- The accident caused 2 deaths and 5 workers
injured.
22- A worker was killed by an excavator in the same
site 3 months ago.
23Statistics of Occupational Accidents in 2006
- Figures in brackets denote the number of
fatalities.
24No. of Confirmed Occupational Diseases in 2006
25Statistics of Occupational Accidents in 1st
quarter of 2007
No. of cases
Industrial Injuries Construction 645(3)
Industrial Injuries Catering 2031
Industrial Injuries Manufacturing 612(1)
Industrial Injuries Others 333(1)
Industrial Injuries Total 3621(5)
Occupational Injures Occupational Injures 10264(38)
- Figures in brackets denote the number of
fatalities.
26No. of Confirmed Occupational Diseases in 1st
quarter of 2007
No. of cases 54
27Periodical payment
Average daily income
X
4 - 5
X
Days of sick leave
28Compensation for Permanent Loss of Earning
Capacity
Age of Injured Worker Amount of Compensation
Under 40 96 months X Monthly Income X of Loss of Earning Capacity
40 to under 56 72 months X Monthly Income X of Loss of Earning Capacity
56 or above 48 months X Monthly Income X of Loss of Earning Capacity
29Compensation for Fatal cases
Age of Deceased Worker Amount of Compensation
Under 40 84 months X Monthly Income
40 to under 56 60 months X Monthly Income
56 or above 36 months X Monthly Income
30- End
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