Fig. 1. Model of direct regulations applied on both users and manufacturers1).
Fig. 2. Selection of measures for grouping/classification where classes are clearly discriminated.
Fig. 3. Relationship between the frequency (number of accidents) and the severity (number of deaths) of the associated accidents in recent 6 years (2012~2017).
Fig. 4. Relationship between severity of injuries and deaths in 20094).
Fig. 5. Relationship between the frequency (number of accidents) and the severity (medical treatment of more than 3 months) of the accidents associated with industrial machines and devices in recent 6 years (2012~2017).
Fig. 6. Relationship between the frequency (number of accidents) and the severity (medical treatment of more than 6 months) of the accidents associated with industrial machines and devices in recent 6 years (2012~2017).
Fig. 7. Relationship between the frequency (number of accidents) and the severity (medical treatment of more than 1 year) of the accidents associated with industrial machines and devices in recent 6 years (2012~2017).
Fig. 8. Relationship between the severity (medical treatment of more than 3 months) and the severity (labor loss of more than 3 months) of the accidents associated with industrial machines and devices in recent 6 years (2012~2017).
Fig. 9. Relationship between the frequency (number of accidents) and the severity (labor loss of more than 6 months) of the accidents associated with industrial machines and devices in recent 6 years (2012~2017).
Fig. 10. Relationship between the frequency (number of accidents) and the severity (labor loss of more than 1 year) of the accidents associated with industrial machines and devices in recent 6 years (2012~2017).
Fig. 11. Classification of items subject to either safety certification or SDC based on OR combination of the frequency and the severity (labor loss of more than 1 year) of the accidents associated with industrial machines and devices in recent 6 years.
Fig. 12. Classification of items subject to either safety certification or SDC based on AND combination of the frequency and the severity (labor loss of more than 1 year) of the accidents associated with industrial machines and devices in recent 6 years (2012~2017).
Table 1. Severity of industrial accidents in 2008 and 20097)
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