In 2023, fatal accidents in Germany's fabricated metal products sector, excluding machinery and equipment, were estimated at 1.49 accidents per hundred thousand employees. The forecast from 2024 to 2028 shows a steady rate of 1.45, suggesting a minor decline by 0.04 from the previous year. This stabilization could indicate effective safety measures and regulations being maintained, although continuous monitoring is essential to confirm these trends. From a broader perspective, such consistency in accident rates over five years yields no major variations, leading to a CAGR of 0%.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in safety, potential regulatory changes, and socioeconomic factors impacting employment structures and workplace environments, which can all influence the risk of fatal accidents in this sector.
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