Accident Experience in the Mining Industry of Ontario in 1941

CIM Bulletin, 1942

RALPH H. CLELAND

GENERALLY speaking, the Industry lost ground in 1941 in its accident experience. Though the frequency of compensation accidents was but slightly higher than in the previous year and well below past experience, our fatality rate shot up to that obtaining in 1938, and the average cost per man employed was the highest for some time.
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