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18 May 2017

Author:
EcoLur Network (Armenia)

Armenia: 6 killed, 52 injured in workplace accidents caused by health & safety violations in 2016, says govt.

"Six people killed in workplace accidents in Armenia last year", 3 May 2017

Recent statistics published by Armenia’s National Statistical Service shows that there were 58 workplace-related accidents in 2016 in the country due to violations of occupational health and safety standards, 6 of which ended in fatality. Most of these of accidents (65%) occurred in the mining industry, with half of the cases taking place in Armenia’s Syunik province. Some of the people injured in workplace-related accidents have become unable to work; 3 of them have acquired various degrees of disability. Employers have paid a total of AMD 106 million as compensation for damages suffered as a result of violations of safety standards - temporary disability allowance, compensation for lost earnings, medical and other expenses, the NSS statement said.