The costs of occupational injuries: the example of the mining industry Abstract The mining industry has undergone a significant reduction in the number of compensated injuries in recent years. However, the frequency of accidents and their severity make it a sector that is still at high risk. Since the IRSST’s 2009-2011 three-year plan targets the issues related to occupational health and safety in the mining industry, the institute’s Statistical Knowledge and Surveillance Group chose this sector to test the method that will be retained for estimating the direct and indirect costs of occupational injuries. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Estimating the costs of occupational injuries - A feasibility study in the mining industry Research Report: R-717, R-774 Scientific Publications Estimation des coûts des lésions professionnelles : une étude de faisabilité dans le secteur minierMartin Lebeau, Duguay P. , Boucher A. Source : in Colloque RRSSTQ : Savoir pour mieux agir en SST : Congrès de l'Association francophone pour le savoir / ACFAS (80e : 7-9 mai, 2012 : Montréal, Canada), 2012 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0099-8570 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2011 Research Field: Special Projects Team: Martin Lebeau (IRSST)Patrice Duguay (IRSST)Alexandre Boucher (IRSST)