❓ Mr. Johnston requests detailed statistics on electrical fatalities, accidents, and shocks from EnergySafety for 2011-2013, broken down by workplace/non-workplace, age, electrical contributors, installation type, and location. The answer refers to a tabled paper.
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I refer to the statistics collected by the EnergySafety division within the Department of Commerce and I ask: (a) how many electrical fatalities occurred for the periods 2011–2012 and 2012–2013 by: (i) workplace and non-workplace; (ii) age of the deceased; (iii) primary electrical contributors; (iv) installation type; and (v) location; (b) how many electrical accidents occurred for the periods 2011–2012 and 2012–2013 by: (i) workplace and non-workplace; (ii) age of the deceased; (iii) primary electrical contributors; (iv) installation type; and (v) location; and (c) how many shocks occurred for the periods 2011–2012 and 2012–2013 by: (i) workplace and non-workplace; (ii) age of the deceased; (iii) primary electrical contributors; (iv) installation type; and (v) location?
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15 October 2013
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Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Commerce
Response time
26 days
(a) - (c) [Please see Tabled Paper No...........]
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