The graph shows the number of fatal injuries of workers 
The graph shows the number of fatal injuries of workers j8mjN
The illustrated graph provides data about workers that had deadly exodus in New Zealand from 1992 to 2010.
Overall, there are two trends, marginally decreasing and fractionally increasing, also throughout the period figures were dropped.
From 1992 to 2001 the quantity of people went up slightly, it began with the number 6, 217 and in 1994 it had reached peak, that is 6, 632 persons. After that year to 1998 numbers were unstable, however then until 2001 there were moderately declined, which was 5, 915 in that time.
In 2002 the amount of deaths was 5, 534 and it started to uplift, so then total of staff hold out 5, 840 in 2006. From this year to 2009 figures gradually plummeted and in that year it had the lowest number of employees, which was 4, 551. Unfortunately, in 2010 quantity of laborers with the lethal outcomes soared to 139, therefore it became 4, 690. 
The illustrated graph provides data about workers that had deadly exodus in New Zealand from 1992 to 2010.
 Overall
, there are two trends,  
marginally
 decreasing and  
fractionally
 increasing,  
also
 throughout the period figures  
were dropped
.
From 1992 to 2001 the quantity of  
people
 went up  
slightly
, it began with the number 6, 217 and in 1994 it had reached peak,  
that is
 6, 632 persons. After that year to 1998 numbers were unstable,  
however
 then until 2001 there were  
moderately
 declined, which was 5, 915 in that time.
In 2002 the amount of deaths was 5, 534 and it  
started
 to uplift,  
so
 then total of staff hold out 5, 840 in 2006. From this year to 2009 figures  
gradually
 plummeted and in that year it had the lowest number of employees, which was 4, 551. Unfortunately, in 2010 quantity of laborers with the lethal outcomes soared to 139,  
therefore
 it became 4, 690.