The table presents data on health issues experienced by male and female employees at Todai Electronics, divided into five categories: foot injuries, arm or hand injuries, chemical ingestion, hearing problems, and foreign bodies in the eye. The figures are reported separately as minor cases and those requiring hospitalization.
Among male workers, the most common problem was a foreign body in the eye, with 54 minor cases and 10 that required hospitalization. This was followed by chemical ingestion (42 minor and 1 hospitalization) and hearing problems (31 minor cases, none requiring hospitalization). Foot injuries accounted for 23 cases, including 2 serious ones, while arm or hand injuries were less frequent.
For female employees, the leading issues were chemical ingestion and foreign bodies in the eye, each with 24 minor cases and 3 that required hospitalization. Hearing problems were less frequent, with 13 minor cases, while foot injuries were rare (2 cases, none requiring hospitalization).
Overall, both genders were most affected by eye-related problems. However, men were more prone to physical injuries and hearing issues, whereas chemical ingestion was relatively more common among women.
