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The image is a vertical bar chart depicting the number of fatal work injuries from 1992 to 2010; the years are displayed along the horizontal axis, and the number of injuries along the vertical axis ranging from 0 to 7,000. In 1992, the figure is 6,217; in 1993, 6,331; in 1994, 6,632; in 1995, 6,275; in 1996, 6,202; in 1997, 6,238; in 1998, 6,055; in 1999, 6,054; in 2000, 5,920; in 2001, 5,915; in 2002, 5,534; in 2003, 5,575; in 2004, 5,764; in 2005, 5,840; in 2006, 5,657; in 2007, 5,214; in 2008, 4,551; in 2009, 4,690; in 2010, data not visible. The trend shows a general decrease in fatal work injuries over the 18-year span, with fluctuations, particularly a notable decrease after 2007.
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The inforgraphic below illustrate the number of fatal injuries that could resulting in death of larborer in New Zealand over a period of 18 years, from 1992 to 2010.
Overall, the number of labor accidents had fluctuated over the years. The figure of fatal injuries in 1994 got the highest level. In contrast, the lowest level of fatal injuries ranking was reached in 2009.
By 1992, the level stood at 6,217. After 2 years, the number of fatal injuries was increased to 6,632 in 1994 which had highest level. Moreover, the number of labor accidents moderate decreased to 5,534 until 2002.
By 2003, the figure was slight went up to 5,840 in 2006, then it was decreased to 4,551 in 2009 which had lowest level. The years that followed, the number of fatal injuries was decreased but not over 5,000. On the other hand, the decline in labor accidents showed the development of working environment.
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