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(ic) Statistics of workplaces liable to inspection and of the number of persons therein, employed, including — (i) The number of workplaces liable to inspection ; (ii) The average number of persons employed in such workplaces during the year :. (iii}/Particulars of the, classification of persons employed under the following headings : men, women, young persons, and children: (d) Statistics of inspection visits, including—(i) The number of workplaces visited : (ii) The number of inspection visits made, classified according to whether they were made by day or by night; (iii) The number of persons employed in the workplaces visited ; (iv) The number of workplaces visited more than once during the year (e) Statistics of violations and penalties, including—(i) The number of infringements reported to the competent authorities ; (ii) Particulars of the classification of such infringements according to the legal provisions to which they relate ; (iii) The number of convictions ; (iv) Particulars of the nature of the penalties imposed by the competent authorities in the various cases (fines, imprisonment, &c.) : (/) Statistics of industrial accidents, including the number of industrial accidents* notified and particulars of the classification of such accidents—(i) By industry and occupation ; (ii) According to cause ; (iii) According to whether fatal or non-fatal: (g) Statistics of occupational diseases, including — (i) The number of cases of occupational disease notified ; (ii) Particulars of the classification of such cases according to industry and occupation; (iii) Particulars of the classification of such cases according to their cause or character such as the nature of the disease, poisonous substance or unhealthy process to which the disease is. due. APPENDIX B.—TEXT OF THE RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING LABOUR INSPECTION IN MINING AND TRANSPORT UNDERTAKINGS The General Conference of the International Labour Organization, Having been convened at Geneva by the Governing Body of the International Labour Office and having met in its thirtieth session on 19 June, 1947, and Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the organization of labour inspection in mining and transport undertakings, which is included in the fourth item on the agenda of the session, and Having determined that certain of these proposals shall take the form of a Recommendation supplementing the Labour Inspection Recommendation, 1923, the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947, and the Labour Inspection Recommendation, 1947, adopts, this eleventh day of July of the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven,, the following Recommendation, which may be cited as the Labour Inspection (Mining and Transport) Recommendation, 1947 : Whereas the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947, provides for the organization of systems of labour inspection and permits the exemption of mining and transport undertakings from the application thereof by national laws or regulations ; and

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