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Huit des 16 secteurs d'activité de compétence fédérale ont affiché un taux des accidents mortels de 0,00 (aucun accident mortel signalé) en 2007 : communications, débardage, énergie et mines, ponts et tunnels, provende, élévateurs de grains, sociétés d'État et pipelines.
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The Road Transport, Rail Transport, Water Transport and Air Transport industries displayed the highest fatal injury incidence rates (per 100,000) in 2007 (23.20, 16.43, 12.50 and 10.67 respectively). (See Chart 3.3.) The FIIR values for each of these four industries also far surpassed the national rate of 6.34. In 2007, a full eight of the 16 federal-jurisdiction industry sectors had fatal injury rates of zero (no fatal injuries reported). They were: Communications, Longshoring, Energy and Mining, Bridges and Tunnels, Feed, Flour and Seed, Grain Elevators, Crown Corporations, and Pipelines. This was the third consecutive year for which no fatalities were reported for the Longshoring industry, despite its having the second-highest DIIR value in 2007 and the highest IIR figures in both 2006 and 2007 among all federally regulated industries.
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