This metric is looking for the number of male workers who died due to a work related incident:

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Global Reporting Initiative compliance guidance for companies:

To calculate the total number of work related male fatalities - G4-LA6-a:

  • Identify the absolute number of male fatalities that occurred during the reporting period.

  • Report this information for the total male workforce (that is, total employees plus supervised workers).

Reporting on this Indicator should include the following contextual information as a comment to the metric value:

  • G4-LA6-c: Report the system of rules applied in recording and reporting accident statistics.