47 people died as a result of work-related incidents in 2017.
Figures from the Health and Safety Authority's annual report show the agricultural sector again has the highest fatality rate - recording 24 deaths last year.
Almost 10,000 inspections were carried out by the body in 2017, resulting in fines of over 2.6 million euro for non-compliance.
CEO of the HSA, Dr Sharon McGuinness explains why the number of accidents on farms is so high;
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Meanwhile, there's been an other fatal farm accident with the death of a 70 year-old man in County Galway.
It happened at Crannagh, in Gort yesterday morning.
Gardaí and the Health Service Authority are investigating.