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Fig. 1 Trend of work accidents in selected countriesSlika 1. Ozljede na radu u Slovačkoj, Češkoj i Austriji
Fig. 2 The rate of fatal accidents per 100 000 workersSlika 2. Smrtonosne ozljede na radu (uzorak od 100 000 radnika) prema skupinama djelatnosti
Fig. 4 Survey of work accidents with SL of more than 3 days in selected sectorsSlika 4
Fig. 5 Survey of fatal work accidents in selected sectorsSlika 5. Smrtonosne ozljede na radu po određenim skupinama djelatnosti
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