Out of the total study participants 33.3% workers had a history
of work-related injuries in last one year resulted in a prevalence
rate of 333/1000. Out of the total injured workers, 73.6% injured
once, 18.9% twice, and 7.4% P3 times in one year. The most common
affected body parts were fingers (26.1%), lower arms, legs
(each 16%) and eyes (10.9%) (Fig. 1). Regarding the types of injury,
laceration (25.8%) and fracture (14.8%) were commonly observed
(Fig. 2). Splitting and flying objects (16.4%), hit by falling objects
(13.7%), machinery (12.6%) and hand tools and instruments
(10.9%) were the most common causes of injury (Table 1).