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Occupational Health and Safety

Occupational Health and Safety

2021 by region

Key Figures

Unit

2019

2020

2021

Germany

Austria

Sweden 1)

Occupational Health and Safety

403–9, 403–10

Total occupational and commuting accidents (from 3 days lost time)

number

420

289

297

295

2

/

of which commuting accidents

number

33

26

30

29

1

/

of which occupational accidents

number

387

263

267

266

1

/

of which occupational accidents, commercial

number

43

30

28

26

2

/

of which occupational accidents, technical trade

number

344

233

240

240

0

/

Number of occupational and commuting accidents per 1,000 employees 2)

number

43

29

28.7

29.8

5.3

/

Accident rate (reportable occupational accidents) 3), 4)

number

26.1

15.5

14.0

14.0

/

/

Accident rate (from 1 day lost time/LTIFR) 3), 5)

number

26.1

21.0

21.0

/

/

Work-related fatalities

number

0

0

1

0

1

/

Work-related fatalities (ODR) 2), 6)

in %

0.0

0.0

0.0

0

/

/

Time lost (in days) 3), 7)

number

5,095

4,137

4,274

4,274

/

/

Time lost 3), 8)

in %

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

/

/

Absence (in days) 3), 9)

number

117,227

118,209

138,068

138,068

/

/

Absence 3), 10)

in %

5.6

5.4

5.6

5.6

/

/

  1. Vonovia does not yet record the accident figures of subcontractors.
  2. 1)Sweden: no statistics are kept/consolidated at present.
  3. 2)Total value = relates to Germany and Austria.
  4. 3)Total value = relates to Germany.
  5. 4)Number of notifiable occupational accidents (from 3 days lost) per 1 million working hours; indicator renamed: recorded in previous year as “Workplace accidents per 1 million working hours”.
  6. 5)Number of occupational and commute-related accidents with at least one day lost per 1 million working hours (= LTIFR); new indicator introduced in 2020, therefore no data for previous year.
  7. 6)Fatalities/number of working hours of all employees (ODR).
  8. 7)Only time lost due to occupational and commuting accidents; occupational diseases cannot be evaluated as the reason for occupational diseases is not recorded in Germany.
  9. 8)Total days lost due to work-related accidents of all employees/total required working days of all employees (FTE).
  10. 9)Absence due to any type of incapacity for work (not limited to work-related accidents and occupational diseases). Not including approved absences such as vacation or parental leave and not including long-term illness.
  11. 10)Total days lost due to illness of all employees/total required working days of all employees (FTE) (= absentee rate).

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