Abstract
This paper presents a statistical and comparative analysis of occupational accidents, incidents, and occupational diseases in the advertising production sector and related industries in Romania over the period 2010–2025. Although advertising activity itself has a relatively low incidence rate of accidents, related activities—such as printing, material processing, and outdoor installation—involve significant occupational risks. The study integrates data provided by the Labour Inspectorate and the National Institute of Statistics, as well as Eurostat, to identify trends, risk typologies, and determining factors. The results highlight a transition from mechanical hazards toward chemical and technological risks, underlining the need to adopt modern prevention strategies and digital training solutions.
Cuvinte cheie
occupational safety and health
advertising production
accident statistics
risk analysis
Industry 4.0
Pareto analysis
Istoric articol
Publicat
01.04.2026
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A. ȚĂPÎRDEA, C.I. ENACHE, A. FEIER, N. MERLOI ( ENE ), M.G. BOBOCEA (2026). Statistical Analysis of Workplace Accidents and Risks in the Advertising Production Sector (2010–2025). Journal of Fiability and Durability, 1(1), 191–200. https://doi.org/10.65631/JFD.1(37).2026.24
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