Time Series Analysis Applied to Notifications of Work Accidents
Tony Gabriel-Fernandez Cayo, Fred Torres-Cruz

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how time series analysis of occupational accident reports can reveal patterns and trends, aiding in the development of more effective prevention strategies and improved safety management.
Contribution
It applies time series analysis to occupational accident data, identifying significant patterns to enhance safety strategies and accident prevention.
Findings
Identified significant patterns in accident reports over time
Revealed trends that inform safety policy improvements
Supported data-driven decision making in occupational safety
Abstract
Time series analysis applied to occupational accident reports is a powerful tool for understanding the evolution of occupational accidents over time. It provides valuable information to make informed decisions. In this study, data from reports of work accidents collected from the MINISTRY OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION. MTPE were analyzed by time series. Significant patterns and trends in accident reporting have been identified, leading to more effective prevention strategies and better health and safety management.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRisk and Safety Analysis · Occupational Health and Safety Research
