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March 26, 2008
SAFETY AT WORK
27 workers will be injured today
SAVE THOSE HANDS: Many workplace accidents result in victims losing their fingers or hands. A drive is under way to stop this. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND LIM
AND tomorrow. And every day after that, unless Singapore workplaces become safer.

Those with the worst injuries will lose their fingers or their hands. Now a major drive is under way to keep workers' hands safe.

Singapore's report card on workplace safety shows some improvement in accident rates last year, but also reveals these grim numbers:

  • 63 workers died on the job last year. Most were in construction or manufacturing.

  • 10,018 were injured - that's 27 every day, on average.

  • 163 of the injured suffered permanent disability, mostly loss of fingers and hands.

    What do en-bloc sales have to do with safety?

    All those collective sales mean more demolition work - and that's been identified as an emerging danger zone.

    FULL REPORTS: Safety scheme targets demolition, crane works

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