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The Occupational Health and Safety (İSİG) Assembly has released the occupational homicide report for November.
Accordingly, at least 145 workers, including three child workers, were killed in occupational homicides in November. The number of the killed workers in the first 11 months of the year reached 1,606.
Three of the killed workers were women and 123 were men. The killed women workers were working in the sectors of textile, education and health. The killed child workers were working in the sectors of trade, metal and accommodation.
The sectors with the highest numbers of occupational homicides were construction, transportation, agrüculture, trade/office, metal, food, shipyard, municipality/general labor, mining, energy and accommodation.
Here are highlights from the report:
- In all sectors, uninsured workers constitute the majority in occupational homicides.
- The proportion of the deaths in industry increased.
- Most common causes of the deaths are being crushed/trapped under debris, falling from a high place, electric shock, violence and traffic/service bus accidents.
- Occupational homicides occurred in 44 cities of Turkey and six countries, namely Belgium, Indonesia, Iraq, Northern Cyprus, Hungary and Saudi Arabia.
- A security officer at Çankaya Municipality in the capital Ankara, gürhan Koca, committed suicide due to economic reasons.
Names of the deceased workers: Cihat İnal, Fatih Göre, Aydın Ertek, Mustafa Çoban, Orhan Kızılbük, Osman Aydın, Kadir Taş, Hasan Akgönül, Servet Gökay, Vedat Öksüz, Hacı Al, Efendi Tarakçı, Abdullah Altıntaş, Yiğit Boz, Hossein Zabolipoor, Onur, Soğukpınar, Selahattin Acar, Hacı Abdullah Önder, Yaser El Rabiğ, Halil Yoğurt, İlhan C., Salih Geyikçi, Mesut Eruyar, Saadet Harmancı, Fikret Enteş, Burhan Özdoğan, Abdulkadir Karaali, Mehmet Hayri Akpınar, Metin Altun, Mehmet Sarıdaş, Emre Kanber, Oğuzhan Donuk, Zübeyir Ağırman, Yunus Kadem, Ahmet Yavuz, Şazil Meşe, İbrahim Doğru, Elyase Öztürk, Eyüp Körnez, İhsan İşleyen, Orhan Çanaklı, Hacı Bayram Nalbant, Veysi Ateş, Ömer ., Bedri Yalçınkaya, Sami Güler, Aytekin Dündar, Korkut Küçükcan, Aydın Damar, Servet Akbaş, Sait Savan, Murat Altay, Necati Erarslan, Mustafa Türkoğlu, Cengiz Yılmaz, Süleyman Aslan, Aziz Çavdar, Ferit Aytekin, Ayhan Can, Ömer Kartalmış, Abbas Boynueğri, İbrahim Şen, Cihan Boz, İlyas Benek, Kadir Eyigün, Ümit Süngur, Seyfettin Balin, Faik Cin, Fehmi Özdemir, M.Sait Mungan, Rahmi Yılmaz, Ramazan Değer, Asım Özdemir, Sertan Demirci, Mahmut Özbal, Vahit Ayrım, Akif Tarlabelen, Bünyamin Alkan, Süleyman Karasu, M.A., Fırat Tunç, Veli Coşkun, Mahmut Koyuncu, Akif Güney, Cengiz Uysun, Metin Delibaşı, Ünal Şahin, Ahmet Bora, Halil Durmuş, Özlem Yıldız Süzer, Veysel Can Sevinç, Mestan Tekin, Ali Foçalıoğlu, Müslüm Özçiçek, Gürhan Koca, Süleyman Çetin, Doğan Parlar, Mehmet Tufan, Haydar Bektaş, Şükrü Atsız, Recep Kurt, Mustafa Budak, Ali Kabasakal, Hasan Çağrı Yıldırım, Ahmet Bayraktar, Salih Fırathan, Murat Genç, Zerrin Akın, C.U., Harun Bayrak, Arif Işık, Halil İbrahim Demir, Mahmut Doğan, Soner Meral, Mehmet Mersin, Talat Gültekin, Burhan Özdemir, Nizamettin Tunçer, Mustafa Demir, Halil Şahin, İhsan Özçelik, Ahmet Nergiz, Olcay Abay, Nour Agha, Ahmet Gürleyen and a worker whose name could not be identified. (HA/VK)