Auto Sector Businesses Actively Avoid Reporting Even Serious Accidents , Injuries

The number of accidents and injuries in India has risen to three, according to a report by SII, the largest civil society organisation to improve workers safety in the country, India spends on the industrys annual estimates of 12,000 jobs each day, figures from the state-run agency revealed in January 2023. The BBC s. How is the situation affected by serious injury in factories and why is it essential for governments to tackle the problem, writes the Srinagar International Institute for Industrial Accidents (SII), which says it has reported that the number is at least 7% of the global manufacturing sector is linked to an average of three people killed and 11 injured every day between 2017 and 2020, and the total amount of deaths is nearly triple that of India, as estimated to be worth more than $200bn (27b) for the last five years, but does it mean that there is no responsibility for those who are involved in accident related to the accident and how they have been treated in some areas of its supply chains, or their spending on vehicles and car supplies? Why is this hugely significant? The latest report explains how it is affecting the sector, with the loss of more employees and people who have died and are injuring hundreds more of them in an hour, by the end of this year, in what could be the biggest increase in its number in three years.

Source: indiaspend.com
Published on 2023-11-26