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Band 6+: The graph shows the number of fatal injuries (resulting in death) of workers in New Zealand between 1992 and 2010.

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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 graph depicts mortality cases which resulted from injuries of wokers in New Zealand from 1992 to 2010.

Overall, workers in New Zealand had dangerous risks in their work. Moreover, New Zealand recorded the highest death rate in 1994.

In 1992, at the begining of the survey, New Zealand witnessed 6,217 deaths of worker because of accidents occuring at their workplace. This number rose slightly to 6,331 in 1993 and reached its peak at 6,632 in the following year. According to the data, from 1995 to 1999, the quantities of fatal injuries of workers were around 6000.

At the begining of 21st century, for the first time, the number of fatal injuries of workers in New Zealand dropped down to under 6000, at 5,920. This decreasing tendancy lasted for three years and ended in 2002 with 5,534 cases, then gradually rose to 5,840 in 2006. Strikingly, in 2009, this figure reached the low at 4,551 fatal injuries, and increased by 139 in 2010.

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