In 2019, the number of employees registered as exposed was approximately 20,500 in all of Finland. When assessed by area, the number of exposed employees has remained unchanged in all the occupational safety and health districts in 2010–2019 apart from Northern Finland. The increased numbers of mining employees and employees registered as exposed have more than doubled the number of persons registered as exposed in Northern Finland.

In 2010–2019, approximately 48,500 persons were entered into the register, with men accounting for approximately 82% and women for 18%.

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Exposed workers by area and industry

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Number of exposed workers within area
201020112012201320142015201620172018201915002000250030003500400045005000550060006500Northern FinlandWestern and Inland FinlandEastern FinlandSouthwestern FinlandSouthern Finland
2019
Occupational safety and health division
3,0003,5004,0004,5005,0005,500Number of exposed workers within areaOccupational safety and health division: Northern Finland Number of exposed workers: 4902Occupational safety and health division: Eastern Finland Number of exposed workers: 2509Occupational safety and health division: Western and Inland Finland Number of exposed workers: 3835Occupational safety and health division: Southwestern Finland Number of exposed workers: 3278Occupational safety and health division: Southern Finland Number of exposed workers: 5948Occupational safety and health division: Southwestern Finland Number of exposed workers: 3278
Most common industries

Northern Finland

Number of exposed workers within industry
ManufacturingMining and quarryingConstructionHuman health and socialwork activitiesAdministrative and supportservice activities02004006008001000120014001600180020002200
Number of exposed workers per 1000 within industry
Mining and quarryingManufacturingElectricity, gas, steam andair conditioning supplyWater supply; sewerage,waste management andremediation activitiesConstruction050100150200250300350

Industry, construction and mining are the most relevant sectors

With 9,255 employees registered in 2019, the number of exposed people was the highest in the industrial main sector. Industrial employees are often exposed to many substances simultaneously, meaning that the total number of exposures in industry was almost twice as high as the number of people registered as exposed. The second highest number of reports came from construction with 2,313 exposed persons reported in 2019. When the number of exposed persons is put in proportion with the total number of employees in the industry, the highest number of exposure reports comes from the mining and quarrying industry.

Occupational exposure to asbestos is increasing

In the review period 2010–2019, chromium(VI) and nickel compounds were the most commonly reported exposure agents. In 2019, 8,256 employees and 7,240 employees were reported as having been exposed to nickel compounds and chromium(VI) compounds, respectively. The occupations most likely to be exposed to chromium and nickel compounds were welders, engineer fitters and heavy plate workers.

In 2019, 4,548 persons were reported as having been exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). The occupations most likely to be exposed to PAH compounds were firefighters, vehicle mechanics in the vehicle industry and vehicle repair shops, cleaners, engineer fitters and construction workers.

In 2019, the number of persons exposed to asbestos almost tripled from 2010, with 4,003 employees reported as exposed. The number of exposed employees was the highest in the mining and quarrying industry where, in addition to the increased number of employees, the number of reports has increased as a result of better awareness of the reporting obligation. The next highest numbers of reports of exposure to asbestos were found in construction and rescue services.

The Work-Life Knowledge service also offers a page describing the data: Occupational exposure to carcinogenic substances.

Exposures by profession, carcinogen and industry

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Industry
2019

Most common industries

925523131666160211841096941856554426ManufacturingConstructionPublic administrationand defence;compulsory soc...Mining and quarryingProfessional,scientific andtechnical activitiesHuman health andsocial workactivitiesWholesale and retailtrade; repair ofmotor vehic...Administrative andsupport serviceactivitiesEducationWater supply;sewerage, wastemanagement andreme...Number of exposed workers0200040006000800010000
Manufacturing

Number of exposure cases within industry

16041125917300Label 3MenWomenAltogetherNumber of exposures02000400060008000100001200014000160001800020000

Most common carcinogens within industry

Men

543951891068793684Nickel and itsinorganic compoundsChromium(VI)compoundsArsenic and itsinorganic compoundsBenzeneCadmium and itscompoundsNumber of exposures02000400060008000

Women

3272801066659Nickel and itsinorganic compoundsChromium(VI)compoundsArsenic and itsinorganic compoundsCadmium and itscompoundsBenzeneNumber of exposures0200400