Trends in occupational injuries and diseases among Saudi and non-Saudi insured workers.
East Mediterr Health J
; 24(10): 1010-1017, 2018 Dec 18.
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BACKGROUND: The ongoing industrial and infrastructural development in Saudi Arabia carries a high risk of occupational injuries/diseases. AIMS: To compare trends in occupational injuries and diseases among Saudi and non-Saudi insured workers. METHODS: We used the index values method and slope (S) calculation to analyse the occupational injuries/diseases trends from data in the annual statistical reports published by the General Organization for Social Insurance between 2004 and 2014. Data for 10 565 993 (18.5%) Saudi insured workers (SIWs) and 46 402 079 (81.5%) non-Saudi insured workers (NSIWs) and 896 627 occupational injuries/diseases were analysed. RESULTS: The distribution of incidences of occupational injuries/diseases among NSIWs (93.5%) was 14 times higher than that of SIWs (6.5%). Occupational injuries/diseases were more likely to increase among NSIWs than SIWs, particularly in the construction, trade, financing and real estate economic activities, and engineering, technicians and service workers occupations. There was a general decreasing trend in occupational injuries/diseases until 2013. CONCLUSIONS: Non-Saudi insured workers were at high risk of occupational injuries/diseases, therefore, implementation of an effective injury prevention programme is required.
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Previdência Social
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Traumatismos Ocupacionais
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Doenças Profissionais
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Ocupações
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2018
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