The graph shows the number of fatal injuries (resulting in death) of workers in New Zealand between 1992 and 2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph explains the amount of fatal injuries (resulting in death) of employees in New Zealand from 1992 to 2010.
Overall
, it can be seen that the numbers have decreased in the past 18 years despite some fluctuation.
In 1992, The figure stood at 6217 and it rose to 6632 in 1994. After that, it dropped to 6275 and fluctuated around 6000 in the following years. Next,
in 2000, the amount was decreased to 5920 and remained low 5915 in 2001.
Decreasing episodes continued in 2002 to 5534. However
, the figures were marginally increased to 5764 in 2004 and it got lessened to 5734. And then
, it moderately increased to 5840 in 2006 and the value downsized to 5214 in 2006. A year after that, the amount suddenly plunged to 4551 and slightly increased to 4690 in 2010. These last
years were a major change in the number of total injuries compared to periods before.Submitted by erniwbs on
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