1. Assessment of the risk of accidents on the ground using CNAMTS statistics [15 ]and [16].
Work accidents reported with lost time are coded using the CNAMTS (Caisse Nationale d'Assurance Maladie des Travailleurs Salariés) "material elements" grid (table 1 ). Material element 01 is entitled "Workplace and traffic surfaces. Case of accidents on the same level".
1.1 Scope and severity of risk
APPs rank second, in terms of the number of lost-time accidents, the number of accidents with permanent disability (PD) and the number of days lost through temporary disability (TD), behind material item 03, "objects being handled" (figure
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