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Corporate Responsibility Report 2008 29 LA6 Percentage of total workforce represented in formal joint management-worker health and safety committees that help monitor and advise on occupational health and safety programmes All employees are represented in unit-specific occupational health and safety committees, which convene regularly to discuss workplace occupational health and safety issues. LA7 Rates of injury, occupational diseases, lost days and absenteeism, and number of work-related fatalities by region 2008 Number of workplace accidents 77 0 0 6 91 47 68 33 116 438 Number of business-trip accidents 17 1 4 10 24 5 19 1 13 94 Number of work-related illnesses and suspected cases 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 6 Sickness days due to workplace accidents 1,304 97 6 33 939 295 681 445 1,525 5,325 Flight personnel Leisure Flights Group Administration and Facilities Management Scheduled Passenger Traffic Technical Services Cargo Oy and FCTO Oy Finnair Catering Oy Finncatering Oy Northport Oy Total No cases of death in the period 20062008. An accident at work means a workplace accident, a business-trip accident or a work-related illness. The Group's travel agencies are absent from the statistics. LA8 Education, training , counselling , prevention, and risk-control programmes in place to assist workforce members, their families or community members regarding serious diseases FOf Finnair's workforce members, at least five per cent and all cabin crew have fire and rescue as well as first aid training. Operational preparedness is maintained through continuous training, exercises and communication. In emergencies, for example, during a pandemic threat, Finnair forms an emergency organisation, which keeps contact with the authorities and specifies operating instructions. Aircraft crew and airport personnel have also been instructed on how to act in the event of suspected cases of infectious disease. LA9 Health and safety topics covered in formal agreements with trade unions Finnair cooperates with trade unions and the Centre for Occupational Safety to promote the work safety of aviation industry actors. Joint development subjects have included common workplace occupational safety and a basic course in aviation industry occupational health and safety.
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