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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 bar chart illustrates the figures of serve injuries of workers leading to mortality in New Zealand from 1992 to 2010. Overall, the total number witnessed an downward trend after seeing fluctuations in some period.
In 1992, the number of fatal work injuries was 6217 and this figure experienced an upward trend, increasing to highest point of the survey by 6632 in 1994. It then declined gradually until 2002 when the figure reached at 5534 individuals.
From 2003, the upward pattern was evident with more 600 individuals in 2006 compared to 2002. However, an opposite can be observed by 2007, when the number of injuries significantly decreased, dropping to 4551 in 2009 and then grow again in 2010 with 4690.
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