Data on the working population in Spain related to training, workplace conditions and accident rates
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Mariscal, Miguel Ángel; López-Perea, E.M.; García Herrero, Susana; López-García, J.R.; Herrera García, Sixto
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2018-12Derechos
Atribución 3.0 España
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Data in Brief
Volume 21, December 2018, Pages 1810-1817
Editorial
Elsevier BV
Resumen/Abstract
Obtaining data on worker accident rates is necessary in order to analyze the causes and variables involved in the occurrence of said accidents. The majority of these data, collected after the accident occurs, do not consider the employee's working conditions. Here are presented the data on workplace accidents and the conditions of the workers by analyzing the generic data supplied as part of the 7th National Survey of Workplace Conditions (EWCS) in Spain, conducted in 2011. These data will yield the variables needed to determine if the information on workplace risks provided by the survey respondents has an appreciable effect on the occurrence of occupational accidents in the working population, and will also be used to explore other variables.
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