The Risk Factor of Age in Construction Accidents: Important at Present and Fundamental in the Future
Table 3
Accidents by ages and by days off work. Spain 1996-2015.
Age
Accidents
CL for the average at 95%
Accidents
CL for the average at 95%
Totals
Average days lost
Lower Limit [days]
Upper Limit [days]
S+F
Average days lost
Lower Limit [days]
Upper Limit [days]
16-24
683,446
19.12
19.06
19.18
7,511
90.33
88.45
92.20
25-34
1,142,450
21.85
21.79
21.9
14,334
97.84
96.34
99.33
35-44
859,460
25.36
25.28
25.43
14,121
108.08
106.48
109.69
45-54
528,429
29.02
28.91
29.13
11,223
111.07
109.22
112.91
>54
224,360
32.91
32.72
33.11
5,728
112.73
110.08
115.37
Total
3,438,145
24.01
23.97
24.04
52,917
103.92
103.11
104.73
Notes. All differences analyzed present a p-value <0.01. Source. Prepared by the authors using the anonymous data on occupational accidents provided by the Subdirección General de Estadística of the Ministerio de Empleo y Seguridad Social.