The numbers reflect incidents that were reported to and tracked by the
Ministry of Labour. They exclude death from natural causes, death of non-
workers at a workplace, suicides, death as a result of a criminal act or
traffic accident (unless the OHSA is also implicated) and death from
occupational exposures that occurred in the past.
Data from the Ministry of Labour reflects Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)
and Employment Standards (ES) information at a point in time and/or for
specific reporting purposes. As a result, the information above may not align
with other data sources.
Notes on critical injuries :
For the purposes of the data provided, a critical injury of a serious nature
includes injuries that:
- "Place life in jeopardy"
- "Produce unconsciousness"
- "Result in substantial loss of blood"
- "Involve the fracture of a leg or arm but not a finger or toe"
- "Involve the amputation of a leg, arm, hand or foot but not a finger or toe"
- "Consist of burns to a major portion of the body"
- "Cause the loss of sight
Only critical injury events reported to the ministry are included here. This
represents data that was reported to the ministry and may not represent what
actually occurred at the workplace. The critical injury numbers represent
critical injuries reported to the ministry and not necessarily critical
injuries as defined by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). Non-
workers who are critically injured may also be included in the ministry's
data. Critical injuries data is presented by calendar year to be consistent
with Workplace Safety and Insurance Board harmonized data;
Data is reported based on calendar year
Individual data for the Health Care program is available for Jan. 1 to Mar.
31, 2011 only. From April 2011 onwards Health Care data is included in the
Industrial Health and Safety numbers.
Notes on Fatalities :
Only events reported to the ministry are included here. The ministry tracks
and reports fatalities at workplaces covered by the OHSA. This excludes death
from natural causes, death of non-workers at a workplace, suicides, death as a
result of a criminal act or traffic accident (unless the OHSA is also
implicated) and death from occupational exposures that occurred many years
ago. Fatalities data is presented by calendar year to be consistent with
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board harmonized data. Fatality data is
reported by year of event.
[OHSA]: Occupational Health and Safety Act
[Mar.]: March
*[Jan.]: January