Research Article

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 AccidentsCL for the average at 95%AccidentsCL for the average at 95%
TotalsAverage days lost Lower Limit [days] Upper Limit [days]S+FAverage days lost Lower Limit [days] Upper Limit [days]

16-24683,44619.1219.0619.187,51190.3388.4592.20
25-341,142,45021.8521.7921.914,33497.8496.3499.33
35-44859,46025.3625.2825.4314,121108.08106.48109.69
45-54528,42929.0228.9129.1311,223111.07109.22112.91
>54224,36032.9132.7233.115,728112.73110.08115.37

Total3,438,14524.0123.9724.0452,917103.92103.11104.73

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.