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2. Analysis of the relationship between unregistered employment and occupational accidents in Turkey.
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Isik, Volkan and Ozdemir, Mustafa Caglar
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INDUSTRIAL hygiene laws ,INDUSTRIAL safety laws ,SOCIAL security ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,QUANTITATIVE research ,WORK-related injuries ,THEMATIC analysis ,DATA analysis software ,EMPLOYMENT ,GOVERNMENT regulation - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Occupational accidents are anticipated to decline when unregistered employment declines because of more regulated working conditions, inspections, and opportunities for legal protection. In the study, the accuracy of this presumption was examined. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine how to protective legal regulations generate a relationship between occupational accidents and informal employment such as the Occupational Health and Safety Law in Turkey. METHODS: In the research, which was structured within the framework of the quantitative method, various levels of relationship chains were created between informal employment and occupational accidents using correlation and slope calculations. The official data set was created using secondary data from the Turkish Statistical Institute and the Social Security Institution. RESULTS: It has been determined that the low positive correlation (r = 0.166) between unregistered employment and occupational accidents in 2008–2012 (pre-legislation period) in Turkey changed to the medium-negative direction (r=–0.602) in 2013–2020 (legislation period). While the assumption that unregistered employment would decrease in the first period was confirmed, the hypothesis was falsified by the increase in occupational accidents despite the decrease in informality in the second period. CONCLUSION: This study is unique because it shows that in a developing country where unregistered employment is high, the protective regulations for work accidents do not reflect a decrease in the number of work accidents in the short and medium term. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Occupational accidents among rice farmers in Northern Vietnam
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My Ha Nguyen, Toan Van Ngo, Anh Quynh Tran, Linh Gia Vu, Nga Thu Phan, Son Truong Pham, Duc Minh Nguyen, and Hai Minh Vu
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Occupational accident ,Rice farmers ,Rural ,Agriculture ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study investigated the rate of agricultural occupational accidents among rice farmers in rural Northern Vietnam and identified factors associated with these accidents. A cross-sectional study was conducted on rice farmers in rural Thai Binh province, Northern Vietnam. A multi-stage random sampling method was used to select 1,171 rice farmers from six communes. Data were collected through structured interviews at the participants’ homes using a pilot-tested questionnaire that gathered information on occupational accidents in the previous six months, including their causes, frequency, and related injuries. Logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the factors associated with occupational accidents, considering variables such as age, gender, alcohol consumption, daily exercise, and working hours. Model fit was evaluated using goodness-of-fit tests, and significant variables were identified based on a p-value of
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- 2024
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4. A new approach to determine occupational accident dynamics by using ordinary differential equations based on SIR model
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Selcan Kaplanvural, Eren Tosyalı, and İsmail Ekmekçi
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Occupational health and safety ,Occupational accident ,Nonlinear dynamics ,Mathematical modelling ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The motivation of this study is to develop and establish an occupational accident dynamical model (OA model) based on Susceptible-Infected-Recovered framework. In order to investigate the dynamics of the OA model, monthly occupational accident data from Turkey between 2013 and 2020 has been selected as dataset. The OA model is defined by a coupled first-order ordinary nonlinear differential equation with four variables. In addition, the relationships between these variables are described with ten parameters. The OA model’s characterization of the equilibrium points is analyzed by investigating the behaviors of these points according to the eigenvalues derived from the Jacobian matrix. Also, the stability of these points is obtained according to the eigenvalues. These results show the behavior of the system near equilibrium points. After that, the reproduction number is computed by using the next-generation matrix method. The calculated reproduction number for given parameters reveals that the OA model is unstable. The OA model is numerically solved in 96 steps, with a time interval of 1 month, using the ODE45 Matlab routine based on the explicit Runge–Kutta algorithm. In addition, a modified OA model is developed by adding the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) re-training parameter to the OA model to observe a reducing effect on occupational accident numbers. The main results of this study provide a new approach about the future estimation of the number of occupational accidents. Furthermore, through the comparison of numerical results from both models, the study demonstrates that national safety policies, particularly those enhancing the efficacy of OHS training, can effectively mitigate accidents.
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- 2024
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5. A Comparative Analysis of Occupational Accidents among Health Workers Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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ASLAN, Yasemin, ARSLAN, Dilara, and GÜLER, Sinem
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MUSCULOSKELETAL system injuries ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,HOSPITAL nursing staff ,STAB wounds ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,WORK-related injuries ,RESEARCH methodology ,DATA analysis software ,COVID-19 pandemic ,INDUSTRIAL safety - Abstract
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- 2024
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6. Challenges in the regulation of occupational risk management in Brazil
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Anastácio Pinto Gonçalves Filho and Diego Pinto de Barros Leal
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occupational accident ,occupational risk ,regulation ,risk management ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Science ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Occupational accidents and illnesses pose a serious public health issue in Brazil. Recognizing this, Brazilian government authorities have acknowledged the need to implement measures to improve environmental work conditions, and equipment control, and promote occupational safety and health. The complexity of workplace health and safety in Brazil is partly due to the country's diverse range of companies, which vary in technological levels, sizes, motivations, resources, and competencies, with the majority being micro and small enterprises (MSEs). This study aims to investigate whether the strategy adopted by Brazil since 2022 to regulate occupational risk management and promote occupational health and safety has been complied with by companies. To achieve this, all notices of violation related to occupational risk management were analyzed from January 2022 to June 2023. In total, 5,547 cases of violations were examined. In total, 5,547 cases of violations were examined. It was concluded that the occupational risk management regulation strategy alone is insufficient, as many companies have not implemented these measures. There is a need to improve labor inspection services. Safety and health regulatory bodies should be strengthened to consistently and thoroughly conduct workplace inspections and ensure compliance with regulations. Additionally, increasing fines for non-compliance with occupational safety and health regulations is imperative. Public policies and interventions encouraging MSEs to adhere to occupational risk management and invest in workplace improvements are essential.
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- 2025
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7. Investigating Occupational Accidents based on the Human Factors Analysis and System Classification method: A Case Study in an Industrial and Mining Company
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ali naeimi, mehran kamani, Hassan Ahmadi, Mohsen Arefi, and mehran Maleki Roveshti
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hfacs ,human error ,human factors ,mining industry ,occupational accident ,Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene ,RC963-969 - Abstract
Background and Objective: Human errors are a significant issue in various work environments, including industry and mining. The present study aimed to assess occupational accidents in a large industrial mining company using the human factors analysis and classification system (HFACS) method. Materials and Methods: This study conducted a retrospective longitudinal analysis of 253 mining industrial accidents from 2011 to 2019 using the HFACS. Descriptive statistics, such as frequency and percentage of subgroups at each level, were calculated using the HFACS method and SPSS software. Inferential statistics, including analysis of variance, t-tests, and chi-square tests, were performed with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The type of accident was related to throwing/collision or contact with a foreign object, which resulted in a total of 232 injuries and one death. Statistical analysis demonstrated no significant link between the accident type and the educational levels of those involved, as indicated by a P-value greater than 0.05. Still, it pointed to a significant relationship with three other demographic variables: age, marital status, and work experience (P˂0.05). The highest frequency and percentage of the causes of accidents were also due to organizational effects and unsafe practices. Conclusion: As evidenced by the obtained results, the frequency of human errors in the levels of unsafe supervision and unsafe practices significantly contributed to the occurrence of occupational accidents in the company. Analyzing accidents and understanding the relationship between causal factors at the four levels of the HFACS method is vital for implementing effective strategies to reduce accidents.
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- 2024
8. Bibliometric Analysis of Occupational Health and Safety Research in the Construction Industry: Worldwide Trends and Key Focal Points (1990-2023).
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YAMANER KUZEYLI, Elif Derya and ÖZBAKIR, Okan
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INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,CONSTRUCTION industry ,WORK-related injuries ,OCCUPATIONAL training ,BIBLIOMETRICS - Abstract
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- 2024
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9. İŞVERENİN İŞ KAZASINDAN DOĞAN HUKUKİ SORUMLULUĞUNUN İŞYERİ DEVRİ AÇISINDAN SONUÇLARI.
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DEMİR, Üyesi Kübra and KARAÇ, Serkan Taylan
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- 2024
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10. ANÁLISE DA CONTAMINAÇÃO POR ÁCIDO CLORÍDRICO E HIDRÓXIDO DE SÓDIO EM TRABALHADORES DE INDÚSTRIA DE PAPEL DO SUL DO BRASIL.
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Carlos Benvenutti, Régis, Oliveira de Castilho, Edimar, Zatta, Eloiza, Dalla Vecchia, Cristian Alex, and Tombini, Jessica
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WORK-related injuries , *INDUSTRIAL toxicology , *PERSONAL protective equipment , *SODIUM hydroxide , *PAPER industry - Abstract
Occupational toxicology in the paper industry aims to study the occupational risks of exposure to chemical, physical and biological compounds used in the workplace, in addition to helping and preventing the possible appearance of adverse effects on the health of workers due to exposure to themselves. The pulp and paper industries use several chemical agents in the production of packaging, demanding attention to handling due to their toxic action, currently research in this area is scarce. In turn, this article sought to demonstrate, through questionnaires and chemical analysis, contamination by hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide in workers during their work activity in a paper industry located in southern Brazil. Seeking to increase the studies, the workers' knowledge about the agents was investigated, as well as the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the contamination of these individuals with the aforementioned agents. To achieve these objectives, interviews were applied to employees from four different shifts and the clothes were analyzed after the end of the shift through titration and pHmetry analysis. The results of the analyzes showed a lack of awareness among the workers, evidence of contamination and traces of sodium hydroxide on the employees' clothing. These results imply reflection on the indispensability of personal protective equipment. Highlighting the need for the routine use of PPE, as well as offering the necessary qualification for workers, in order to prevent and minimize occupational accidents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Investigating Occupational Accidents based on the Human Factors Analysis and System Classification method: A Case Study in an Industrial and Mining Company.
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Naeimi, Ali, Kamani, Mehran, Ahmadi, Hassan, Arefi, Mohsen, and Roveshti, Mehran Maleki
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WORK-related injuries ,HUMAN error ,MINE accidents ,INFERENTIAL statistics ,FOREIGN bodies - Abstract
Background and Objective: Human errors are a significant issue in various work environments, including industry and mining. The present study aimed to assess occupational accidents in a large industrial mining company using the human factors analysis and classification system (HFACS) method. Materials and Methods: This study conducted a retrospective longitudinal analysis of 253 mining industrial accidents from 2011 to 2019 using the HFACS. Descriptive statistics, such as frequency and percentage of subgroups at each level, were calculated using the HFACS method and SPSS software. Inferential statistics, including analysis of variance, t-tests, and chi-square tests, were performed with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The type of accident was related to throwing/collision or contact with a foreign object, which resulted in a total of 232 injuries and one death. Statistical analysis demonstrated no significant link between the accident type and the educational levels of those involved, as indicated by a P-value greater than 0.05. Still, it pointed to a significant relationship with three other demographic variables: age, marital status, and work experience (P<0.05). The highest frequency and percentage of the causes of accidents were also due to organizational effects and unsafe practices. Conclusion: As evidenced by the obtained results, the frequency of human errors in the levels of unsafe supervision and unsafe practices significantly contributed to the occurrence of occupational accidents in the company. Analyzing accidents and understanding the relationship between causal factors at the four levels of the HFACS method is vital for implementing effective strategies to reduce accidents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Sosyal Güvenlik Hukukunda Sigortalının İşe Gidiş Geliş Sırasında Geçirdiği Kazalar.
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DOĞAN, Sevil
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- 2024
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13. Role modeling of safety-leadership behaviors in the construction industry: A two-wave longitudinal study.
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Larsman, Pernilla, Ulfdotter Samuelsson, Amanda, Räisänen, Christine, Rapp Ricciardi, Max, and Grill, Martin
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INDUSTRIAL safety ,ROLE models ,LEADERSHIP ,EXECUTIVES ,SOCIAL learning theory ,DISABILITY insurance ,CONSTRUCTION industry ,REINFORCEMENT (Psychology) ,REWARD (Psychology) ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,INDUSTRIAL psychology ,RESEARCH funding ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,SUPERVISION of employees ,RISK management in business ,CONDITIONED response ,PERSONNEL management ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The construction industry is heavily affected by occupational accidents, and it is important to investigate how leadership behaviors promoting safety on construction sites are fostered among construction-site managers. OBJECTIVE: The overall aim of this study was to investigate how safety-leadership behaviors can be developed in the construction industry, specifically focusing on managerial role modeling. METHODS: A two-wave longitudinal cohort study with approximately four months between measurement occasions was conducted among construction-site supervisors in Sweden (n = 51). Supervisors' ratings of their site managers' and their own generic and safety-specific contingent reward (CR) leadership behaviors were obtained by means of questionnaires. Cross-lagged panel models were tested within a path model framework to test the hypothesis that site managers' leadership behaviors prospectively influence supervisors' leadership behaviors. RESULTS: Site managers' CR behaviors prospectively influenced supervisors' CR behaviors, both generic CR behaviors (β= 0.29, p = 0.01) and safety-specific CR behaviors (β= 0.22, p = 0.04). For safety-specific CR behaviors, a reversed effect (β= 0.26, p = 0.03) was also found, implying that supervisors' behaviors prospectively influenced site managers' behaviors. CONCLUSION: Site managers act as role models for supervisors when it comes to developing safety-leadership behaviors on construction sites. The results also indicate that site managers are influenced by their subordinate supervisors' safety-leadership behaviors. Hence, there seems to be reciprocal interaction between site managers and supervisors in which they influence each other and together shape safety-leadership practices at their construction sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Work accident effect on the use of psychotropic drugs: the case of benzodiazepines
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Thomas Barnay and François-Olivier Baudot
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Work ,Accident ,Occupational accident ,Drug ,Benzodiazepine ,Overuse ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background A work accident constitutes a shock to health, likely to alter mental states and affect the use of psychotropic drugs. We focus on the use of benzodiazepines, which are a class of drugs commonly used to treat anxiety and insomnia. Prolonged use can lead to dependence. Our objective is to determine the extent to which work accidents lead to benzodiazepine use and overuse (i.e. exceedance of medical guidelines). Method We use a two-step selection model (the Heckman method) based on data from the French National Health Data System (Système National des Données de Santé, SNDS). Our study sample includes all general plan members who experienced a single work accident in 2016 (and not since 2007). This sample includes 350,000 individuals in the work accident group and more than 1.1 million people randomly drawn from the population without work accidents from 2007 to 2017 (the non-work accident group). Results The occurrence of a work accident leads to an increase in benzodiazepine use and overuse the following year. The selection model shows a clear influence of the accident on the use probability (+ 39%), but a very slight impact on the risk of overuse among users (+ 1.7%), once considered the selection effect. The effect on overuse risk is higher for more severe accidents and among women. Conclusion The increase in the risk of benzodiazepine overuse is due to an increase in the likelihood of using benzodiazepines after a work accident that leads to overuse, rather than an increase in likelihood of overuse among people who use benzodiazepines. Results call for targeting the first-time prescription to limit the risk of overuse after a work accident.
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- 2023
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15. Framework and enlightenment of European Union's Occupational Injury Surveillance System
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Youhua MO, Ting XU, Xiaojun ZHU, and Jingguang FAN
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occupational injury ,occupational accident ,surveillance system ,occupational safety and health ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Toxicology. Poisons ,RA1190-1270 - Abstract
In order to promote the development of China's occupational injury surveillance system, this paper presented the legal basis, project overview, reporting procedures, definitions and stati statistical scope, data sources and collection standards, statistical data management and analysis points of the European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW), and combined with existing research and related surveillance management system in China, five key points were proposed for constructing China's occupational injury surveillance system: 1) Establish and improve laws and regulations related to occupational injury surveillance; 2) Promote utilization of nation-level data systems; 3) Establish and optimize a sound national occupational injury surveillance system; 4) Provide standardized protocols for data collection and data application of occupational injury statistics; 5) Strengthen supervision and law enforcement targeting industries and enterprises.
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- 2023
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16. The Prevalence of Occupational Accidents and the Associated Factors Among Janitorial Staff at a University Teaching Hospital in South Ethiopia
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Afework A, Tamene A, Tafa A, Tesfaye A, and Gemede S
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occupational accident ,occupational injury ,chemical splash ,needle stick injury ,sharp injury ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abel Afework,1 Aiggan Tamene,2 Abera Tafa,1 Amanuel Tesfaye,1 Sisay Gemede1 1Infection Prevention and Control Department, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia; 2Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Wachemo University, Wachemo, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Abel Afework, Email agziabel@gmail.comBackground: The healthcare industry is widely regarded as a high-risk environment for workers’ occupational health and safety. As a result, healthcare workers are constantly exposed to a wide range of hazards, including biological, chemical, physical, ergonomic, and psychosocial hazards. Consequently, janitorial staff are the most vulnerable section of the healthcare workforce to occupational injuries when compared to others due to the nature of their work. Therefore, this study aims at assessing the magnitude of occupational accidents and associated factors among Janitorial staff at Dilla University Teaching Hospital.Methods: This cross-sectional institutional-based study was conducted from August to September 2022 at a University Teaching Hospital in South Ethiopia. A total of 105 janitorial staff were included in the study with a response rate of 93.8%. The data were collected using a structured interviewer-administered questionnaire. Data were entered using Epi Info version 7.2.5 and exported to IBM SPSS statistics 22 for further cleaning and analysis. The binary logistic regression model was used to identify predictors of occupational accidents and variables with a p-value of < 0.05 during the multivariable analysis were considered statistically significant.Results: The prevalence of occupational accidents is 61% (95% CI: 51.4, 70.5). Of the total study participants, 52 (45.5%) and 33 (31.4%) of the participants had reported that they have experienced chemical splash and needle stick injury, respectively. The age of participants was one of the factors for occupational accidents. The participants who did not receive training were 3 times [AOR=2.9, 95% CI (1.04, 8.02)] more likely exposed. Having good practice was protective against occupational injuries.Conclusion: The study highlights the high prevalence of occupational accidents, particularly chemical splashes, and needle stick injuries, among janitors in the study settings. The study emphasizes the importance of age, training, awareness, and adherence to infection prevention and control strategies as factors influencing the likelihood of experiencing occupational injuries.Keywords: occupational accident, occupational injury, chemical splash, needle stick injury, sharp injury
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- 2023
17. ANALYSIS OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS IN INDUSTRIAL FIELDS USING WELDER OCCUPATION.
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PÎRVU, Valentin, RONTESCU, Corneliu, BOGATU, Ana-Maria, and CICIC, Dumitru-Titi
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JOB analysis , *INDUSTRIAL research , *WORKING hours , *MANUFACTURING processes , *CONSUMPTION (Economics) - Abstract
The continuous increase in consumption and material needs has led to the need to increase the level of production at national, European and global level. Increasing production can be done by introducing mechanization processes but also by increasing the number of employees and working hours. All these actions increase the probability of occupational accidents. The paper presents research on the identification of industrial fields that use the welder occupation in the manufacturing processes. Considering the identified fields, based on available statistics at national and European level, the paper presents the situation of fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents both at overall level and specific to the industrial fields using the welder occupation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
18. Non-Fatal Agricultural Injuries and First Aid Self-Efficacy Among Greenhouse Workers in Turkey.
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Adibellİ, Derya and Sümen, Adem
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KRUSKAL-Wallis Test , *ANALYSIS of variance , *WORK-related injuries , *CROSS-sectional method , *MANN Whitney U Test , *SELF-efficacy , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *GREENHOUSE effect , *DATA analysis software , *AGRICULTURAL laborers - Abstract
This study aimed to see if there was a link between first aid self-efficacy and the frequency of occupational accidents and non-fatal agricultural injuries in greenhouse agriculture workers. This cross-sectional study was conducted with 251 people in a district center. Sociodemographic, occupational accident, and injury questionnaires prepared by the researchers and the First Aid Self-Efficacy Scale were used to collect the data. SPSS 25.0 software was used to evaluate the data and descriptive statistics; the Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal Wallis analysis of variance were applied in the analysis. 71.4% of the participants experienced an occupational accident by falling and slipping; 41.7% were slightly injured after the accident, and 63.2% experienced injuries in fractures, sprains, and crushes. We found that most injuries were in the lower extremities (33.2%), and 66.4% were admitted to the hospital. We ascertained that male workers' median first-aid self-efficacy scores were significantly higher than those of female workers (p <.05). We determined there was no significant difference between first-aid self-efficacy scores according to other sociodemographic variables, occupational accidents, or injury data (p >.05). Occupational accidents and non-fatal agricultural injuries are common in greenhouse agriculture, and male workers have higher first-aid self-efficacy than female workers. Since greenhouse work is a hazardous line of work, providing simple medical first-aid training would be useful for those working in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Türkiye'deki yaralanmalı iş kazalarının sektörel dağılımı ve analizi.
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Dündar, Sertaç, Bilim, Atiye, and Bilim, Niyazi
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Workplace accidents are a serious problem that threatens the life safety of employees. Increasing awareness of workplace accidents and ensuring the safety of employees is a very important issue. Workplace accidents have serious effects on the quality of life and psychological state of employees as well as financial losses. Workplace accidents are grouped as fatal workplace accidents and injury workplace accidents. The severity of the work accident is determined according to the loss of work days as a result of an injury work accident. The aim of this study is to determine the most risky sectors by evaluating the rate of workplace accident with injury (accident incidence rate) and loss of work days factors per capita. As a result of the evaluations, it has been determined that the coal and lignite mining sector is the most risky sector and causes the highest rate of workday lost and injuries. Measures for the prevention of occupational accidents will be provided not only by a general approach, but by considering each sector specifically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. El accidente de trabajo de los teletrabajadores: qué dice la jurisprudencia ante el mutismo del legislador.
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LÓPEZ FERNÁNDEZ, RUBÉN
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COVID-19 pandemic ,STAY-at-home orders ,OCCUPATIONAL health services ,TELECOMMUTING ,WORK-related injuries - Abstract
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21. Relationship between Safety Climate and Safety Behavior in Company X in Indonesia.
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Hertanto, Arief, Erwandi, Dadan, Widanarko, Baiduri, and Tejamaya, Mila
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WORK-related injuries ,SAFETY ,ACQUISITION of data ,QUANTITATIVE research - Abstract
Throughout 2019–2021, there was a considerable rise in total work accident cases in Indonesia, increasing from 210,789 to 234,370. According to the location of the incident, accident cases in the workplace also escalated from 139,999 to 144,929. The purpose of this study was to measure the maturity level of the safety climate at Company X in Indonesia and analyze its relationship with safety behavior. This was a quantitative study on a total of 200 respondents using a questionnaire as the data collection method. A structured questionnaire was used to capture the socio-demographic characteristics of respondents, the safety climate, and safety behavior. Respondents participated in this study by responding to the items in the questionnaire distributed. The findings of this study indicated that the maturity level of the safety climate at Company X was at the adequate level with a very strong relationship between the sub-dimensional variables and safety climate. The relationship between safety climate and safety behavior was quite strong. This study emphasized that an increase in the level of safety climate could improve safety behavior. Therefore, increasing safety climate level is effective to reduce the incidence of occupational accidents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. İş Kazalarını Önlemede Erken Uyarıların Önemi: Öncü Göstergeler.
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MEVSİM, Rıdvan and DEMİREL, Nuray
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- 2023
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23. Análise da responsabilidade social corporativa interna na rede estadual de saúde do Maranhão.
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Soares Batista, Lavynia, de Oliveira Vieira, Fernando, Cardoso Viana, Rodrigo, Morcelli Monforte, Tamires, Sales de Oliveira, Juliana Leonicio, and Sousa Costa, Ludmila Wendy
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- 2023
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24. Prediction of Fatal Accidents in the Petrochemical Industry with Machine Learning
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Balasubrani, Thiyagarajan, Agarwal, Rashmi, Jayaprakash, Mithun Dolthody, Bansal, Jagdish Chand, Series Editor, Deep, Kusum, Series Editor, Nagar, Atulya K., Series Editor, Pundir, Aditya Kumar Singh, editor, Yadav, Anupam, editor, and Das, Swagatam, editor
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- 2023
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25. Accidents at Work in the Finnish Food Industry Between 2016 and 2020—Analysis of Finnish National Accident Statistics Database
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Tappura, Sari, Nenonen, Noora, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Arezes, Pedro M., editor, Baptista, J. Santos, editor, Melo, Rui B., editor, Castelo Branco, Jacqueline, editor, Carneiro, Paula, editor, Colim, Ana, editor, Costa, Nélson, editor, Costa, Susana, editor, Duarte, J., editor, Guedes, J. C., editor, and Perestrelo, Gonçalo, editor
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- 2023
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26. Characterisation of Accidents at Work in the Manufacturing Industry: In the Pursuit of Their Prevention
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Pedrosa, Helena, Guedes, J. C., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Arezes, Pedro M., editor, Baptista, J. Santos, editor, Melo, Rui B., editor, Castelo Branco, Jacqueline, editor, Carneiro, Paula, editor, Colim, Ana, editor, Costa, Nélson, editor, Costa, Susana, editor, Duarte, J., editor, Guedes, J. C., editor, and Perestrelo, Gonçalo, editor
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27. Occupational Accident and Occupational Disease as an Obstacle to Work on the Employee’s Side – the Czech Perspective
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Kateřina Štěpánková
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labour law ,occupational accident ,occupational disease ,obstacle to work on the employee’s side ,obstacle to work on the employer’s side ,obligation to transfer the employee to another work ,wage compensation ,common illness ,the czech republic ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
In the paper, the author deals with the issue of the current jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic regarding the employee’s right to wage compensation due to an obstacle to work on the employer’s side in the case the employer does not assign work to this employee according to the employment contract due to his or her common illness. She then assesses the relevance and applicability of these opinions in relation to occupational accidents and occupational diseases. At the same time, she bases her conclusions not only on the interpretation of the applicable Czech legislation, but also on a whole range of case law. In the conclusions, she also deals in detail with the employer’s obligation to transfer such an employee to another suitable job for him or her. The fact whether the employer has another suitable job available for the employee (and decides of his or her own free will not to transfer the employee to it) or, on the contrary, does not have another suitable job available for the employee is, in the opinion of the author, a key distinguishing criterion for considering whether the non-assignment of work by the employer should be assessed as an obstacle to work on the employer’s side (with the right to wage compensation) or as an obstacle to work on the employee’s side.
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28. Occupational accident indicators among Social Security beneficiaries: temporal trend and magnitude in Brazil and its regions, 2009-2019
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Claudio José dos Santos Júnior, Cristiano Barreto de Miranda, José Leopoldo Ferreira Antunes, and Frida Marina Fischer
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Occupational Accident ,Occupational Accident Reporting ,Social Security ,Occupational Health ,Time Series Studies ,Medicine ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the temporal trend and magnitude of occupational accident indicators among Social Security beneficiaries in Brazil and its regions from 2009 to 2019. Methods A time series study was conducted on occupational accident indicators in the regions of Brazil, from 2009 to 2019. Data were retrieved from the Statistical Yearbook of Occupational Accidents and the Statistical Yearbook of Social Security. Prais-Winsten generalized linear regression models were used to estimate trends, and annual percentage change and their respective 95% confidence intervals were obtained. Results There were 7,253,923 occupational accidents during the study period. The average incidence rate was 16.3 per 1,000 employment relationships, with a decreasing trend (APC = 4.3%; 95%CI -5.63;-3.26). Conclusion Brazil and its regions showed an overall decreasing trend in indicators representing morbidity burden and the magnitude of occupational accidents.
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29. Work accident effect on the use of psychotropic drugs: the case of benzodiazepines.
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Barnay, Thomas and Baudot, François-Olivier
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PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY ,BENZODIAZEPINES ,PSYCHIATRIC drugs ,INSOMNIACS - Abstract
Background: A work accident constitutes a shock to health, likely to alter mental states and affect the use of psychotropic drugs. We focus on the use of benzodiazepines, which are a class of drugs commonly used to treat anxiety and insomnia. Prolonged use can lead to dependence. Our objective is to determine the extent to which work accidents lead to benzodiazepine use and overuse (i.e. exceedance of medical guidelines). Method: We use a two-step selection model (the Heckman method) based on data from the French National Health Data System (Système National des Données de Santé, SNDS). Our study sample includes all general plan members who experienced a single work accident in 2016 (and not since 2007). This sample includes 350,000 individuals in the work accident group and more than 1.1 million people randomly drawn from the population without work accidents from 2007 to 2017 (the non-work accident group). Results: The occurrence of a work accident leads to an increase in benzodiazepine use and overuse the following year. The selection model shows a clear influence of the accident on the use probability (+ 39%), but a very slight impact on the risk of overuse among users (+ 1.7%), once considered the selection effect. The effect on overuse risk is higher for more severe accidents and among women. Conclusion: The increase in the risk of benzodiazepine overuse is due to an increase in the likelihood of using benzodiazepines after a work accident that leads to overuse, rather than an increase in likelihood of overuse among people who use benzodiazepines. Results call for targeting the first-time prescription to limit the risk of overuse after a work accident. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. ODŠKODNĚNÍ ÚJMY ZPŮSOBENÉ NEOZBROJENÉMU STÁTNÍMU ZAMĚSTNANCI SLUŽEBNÍM ÚRAZEM.
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ŠTEFKO, MARTIN
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CIVIL service ,OCCUPATIONAL diseases ,JUDGE-made law ,JUDGES ,MENTAL illness ,TRAUMA registries - Abstract
The subject of this article is the regulation of compensation for injury caused by a service accident to a civil servant. It is a sad example that service law does not offer unarmed civil servants a better regulation of injury compensation, even if they have suffered such injury because of the violence of a client to whom they were providing services in the interest of the Czech Republic. In conclusion, it is noted that even the Czech Republic cannot afford to squander the potential of its civil servants by not providing them with tangible benefits in the event of an on-duty injury, as such civil servants will not normally be motivated to perform their civil service effectively. We use the Swiss regulation and case law to depict that Swiss case law is and should be an inspiration even for Czech judges. A key observation concerns Swiss case law on the test applied in assessing whether or not mental illness is an occupational disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Fatal fall-from-height accidents: Statistical treatment using the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System – HFACS.
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Santiago Oliveira, Sabrina, de Albuquerque Soares, Willames, and Vasconcelos, Bianca M.
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DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) , *FACTOR analysis , *INSTITUTIONAL environment , *ACCIDENTAL falls , *WORK-related injuries - Abstract
• The professionals who suffer most of the fatal accidents are carpenters and roofers. • The most cited fatal accidents were falling from the roof and the ladder. • The most frequent failure in accidents is linked to Organizational Influence. • An accident probability of 0.4% is a low, but not non-existent, chance of occurrence. Introduction : The civil construction industry (CCI) is one of the most dangerous sectors for occupational accidents. Studies conducted in several countries show that occupational accidents involving falls from height are the main cause of deaths in recent years. Method: This article analyzed the combinations of causal factors with the highest likelihood of accidents involving falls from height in construction to assist in decision-making. The methodology was divided into four stages: accident collection and sample definition; accident analysis; probability determination; and obtaining the theoretical curve of an accident probability distribution. The methodology was applied to reports of fatal fall-from-height accidents that occurred in the United States between 1997 and 2020. Results: The results show that among the accidents analyzed, the highest probability of fatality is when a roofer aged between 31 and 44 years performs their activity on a roof between 10:00 and 11:59 am. It is also noted that the three causal factors most present in the accidents were: organizational process (97.7%); poor management of worker resources (96.6%); and organizational climate (95.4%). From the probability distribution curve, 68% of the fatal accidents occurred after reaching between 18 and 34 causal factors present in the HFACS method categories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Underreporting of workers’ injuries or illnesses and contributing factors: a systematic review
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MinJung Kyung, Soo-Jeong Lee, Caroline Dancu, and OiSaeng Hong
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Mandatory reporting ,Underreporting ,Occupational accident ,Work-related illness ,Workers’ compensation ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Accurate identification of work-related health problems is important to understand workplace safety issues and develop appropriate interventions. Although workers’ reporting of work-related injuries or illnesses is the very first step of the reporting process, many workers may encounter challenges in reporting them to their management or workers’ compensation (WC) programs. This systematic review aimed to identify the level of workers’ underreporting of work-related injuries and illnesses and the contributing factors and reasons for underreporting among US workers. Methods This study searched PubMed (Medline), PsycINFO (ProQuest), CINAHL (EBSCOhost), EMBASE (Embase.com), and Social Science Citation Index (Web of Science) using search terms related to underreporting of work-related injury or illness. Results Twenty studies (17 quantitative and three mixed methods studies) were identified. The studies investigated reporting to management (n = 12), WC programs (n = 6), multiple organizations (n = 1), and not specified (n = 1). The timeframe used to measure reporting prevalence varied from three months to entire careers of workers, with the most common timeframe of 12 months. This review indicated that 20–91% of workers did not report their injuries or illnesses to management or WC programs. From quantitative studies, contributing factors for injury or illness underreporting were categorized as follows: injury type and severity, sociodemographic factors (e.g., age, gender, education, and race/ethnicity), general health and functioning, worker’s knowledge on reporting, job and employment characteristics (e.g., work hour, job tenure, work shift, type of occupation, and physical demand), psychosocial work environment (e.g., supervisor support, coworker support, and safety climate), and health care provider factors. From the review of qualitative studies, the reasons for underreporting included the following: fear or concern, cumbersome time and effort in the reporting process, lack of knowledge regarding reporting, perceptions of injuries as not severe or part of the job, and distrust of reporting consequences. Conclusions The review findings indicated that low wage earners, racial/ethnic minority workers, and workers who perceive a poor psychosocial work environment encounter more barriers to reporting a work-related injury or illness. This review also identified variations in the measurement of work-related injury reporting across studies and a lack of standardized measurement. Trial registration The review was registered in the PROSPERO, an international database of prospectively registered systematic reviews in health and social care (CRD42021284685).
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33. THE EFFECT OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (OHS) MANAGEMENT ON SAFETY BEHAVIOR OF WORKERS AT CONSTRUCTION SERVICE COMPANY IN SURABAYA
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Lailatul Badriyah, Noeroel Widajati, Dani Nasirul Haqi, and Meirina Ernawati
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ohs management ,occupational accident ,construction ,Medicine ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Background: Compared to manufacturing industry, construction has a unique characteristic. These characteristics cause construction projects to have dangerous conditions and make them vulnerable to an occupational accident. Purpose: To analyze the influence of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management on the building construction workers’ safety behavior at construction service company Surabaya. Method: This research classification is observational and a cross-sectional research with analytic nature. This research is conducted over 4 months. The research sample amounted to 53 workers. Its dependent variable is safety behavior (OHS behavior) with the top manager’s commitment, OHS procedure regulation, communication, worker’s competency, interpersonal relationship and physical hazard as its independent variables. Data is descriptively analyzed in the form of a frequency table and cross-tabulation. A statistical test is performed by using the chi-square test with α=0.05. Result: Management commitment (p-value=0.001) and OHS procedure regulation (p-value=0.029) significantly affect the safety behavior implementation to the worker. Conclusion: Two Independent variables which affect the safety behavior of the building construction worker at construction service company Surabaya ware management commitment (X1) and OHS procedure regulation (X2). The regulation of OSH procedures must be communicated, promoted to workers, and supervision of workers can be increased as a form of good commitment and given support by providing rewards for workers who have implemented safe behavior properly and providing punishment for workers who conduct unsafe behavior.
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34. Occupational risk perception of nursing students, affecting factors and their association with occupational accidents: A crosssectional, multicenter study
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Rahime Atakoğlu Yılmaz, Meryem Yıldız Ayvaz, Tuğba Yeni, Elif Bülbül, Sevda Efil, and Sevda Türen
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mesleki risk algısı ,hemşirelik öğrencileri ,mesleki kaza ,occupational risk perception ,nursing students ,occupational accident ,Medicine - Abstract
Aim: Occupational risks by leading to accidents and diseases can adversely affect the health of nursing students and can cause serious injuries. Therefore, students are expected to be aware of these risks in order to be aware of occupational accidents or diseases and take precautions. This study was aimed to evaluate the occupational risk perception of nursing students and the factors affecting it and their association with occupational accidents. Material and Methods: Study was carried out with 728 nursing students in six universities. The data were collected using “Data Gathering Form” prepared by researchers and “Occupational Risk Perception Scale (ORPS)”. Results: The mean age was 20.8±1.65 (min.18-max.35) years and the majority (82.0%) of the participants were females. Clinical practice areas were defined as high risk areas by the 65.1% of the students. Number of the students encountered any health threatening occupational accidents in clinical practice was 223 (30.6%). ORPS score was significantly higher in women, health vocational high school graduates, students with previos occupational health and safety training and students those who encountered occupational accidents before (p
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35. ESTIMATION OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS IN TURKEY UNTIL 2030.
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Şen, Hasan, Еfe, Ömer Faruk, and Efe, Burak
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WORK-related injuries , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *INDUSTRIAL safety , *ENERGY industries - Abstract
Today, as a result of the development of technology, the production power of companies and the increase in the competition between themselves have led to the emergence of dangers especially for occupational safety. The 21st century, in which industrialization and production techniques have come to the fore, has been a period in which deaths and disabilities have increased because of work accidents caused by machines. In this paper, the number of occupational accidents in Turkey until 2030 was estimated by using an artificial neural network on the Weka package program. While creating the model, the numbers of compulsory insured workers, workplace, work accident, death as a result of a work accident and permanent incapacity for work were used between 1970 and 2021. 30% of the data was used as test data and 70% as training data in the neural network. In the light of the result, the expected number of occupational accidents in 2030 is estimated as 642210. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Comprehensive analysis of occupational accidents contributing factors in the electrical industry.
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Yuliani, Nurul Firda and Subroto, Athor
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WORK-related injuries ,ELECTRIC industries ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,ECONOMIC development ,DEVELOPED countries - Abstract
This research investigates the linkages between the contributing factors of occupational accidents in the electrical industry, i.e., the business unit factor, the time of accidents, the level of injuries, the gender, and the day when occurred. The research also analyzes the linkage between the contributing factors of accidents to the occurrence of occupational accidents. The research method employed crosstab analysis as a quantitative technique through reports of occupational accidents, especially in the Indonesia Electrical Industry. Moreover, dummy variable regression is utilized to analyze the impact of contributing factors on the likelihood of work accidents. The results show that there is no significant statistical relationship between the contributing factors of occupational accidents, namely the business unit to the level of injury, the business unit to the day, the time of the accident to the level of injury, the time of the accident to the day, and the level of injury to the day. This research also finds that the significant variable in occupational accidents is the type of generation unit. As for the variable type of injury and the days, both are not proven to correlate statistically. This study can help the electrical industry improve occupational health and safety (OHS) performance through analysis to optimize the company's resources. The Management of the electrical company can allocate the right policy to increase OHS operational performance. This research integrates the identifying significant factors of occupational accidents and analyses their linkage, which can help guide future research in this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Work-related head injury and industry sectors in Finland: causes and circumstances.
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Heimonen, Aura, Nousiainen, Kari, Lassila, Heikki, and Kaukiainen, Ari
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HEAD injuries , *WORK-related injuries , *HELMETS , *WORKERS' compensation , *THREATS of violence , *INDUSTRIAL safety - Abstract
Objective: Despite the continuous development of occupational safety, the prevalence of work-related head injuries is excessive. To promote prevention, we conducted a study evaluating the risks and pathways that precede head injuries in different economic activity sectors. Methods: In Finland, more than 90% of employees are covered by inclusive statutory workers' compensation. We obtained data on occupational head injuries in 2010–2017 from an insurance company database. The European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW) variables represented the characteristics of the accidents and the injury. We analysed the risk factors, contributing events and injury mechanisms in 20 industry sectors, based on the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE). Results: In the 32,898 cases, the most commonly affected area was the eyes (49.6%). The highest incidence of head injuries was in construction (15.7 per 1000 insurance years). Construction, manufacturing, and human health and social work activities stood out due to their distinctive ESAW category counts. 'Working with hand-held tools' [risk ratio (RR) 2.23, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.14–2.32] in construction and 'operating machines' (RR 3.32, 95% CI 3.01–3.66) and 'working with hand-held tools' (1.99, 1.91–2.07) in manufacturing predicted head injury. The risk related to parameters of violence and threats in health and social work activities was nearly ninefold the risk of other sectors. Conclusion: The risks and pathways preceding head injuries varied considerably. The highest head injury rates were in construction and manufacturing. Violence emerged as a major risk factor in human health and social work activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Behandlung von Strecksehnenverletzungen der Hand.
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Graa, P., Löw, S., Unglaub, F., Müller, L. P., Eysel, P., and Spies, C. K.
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39. Case report: Occupational poisoning incident from a leak of chloroacetyl chloride in Jinan, Shandong, China
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Lanlan Guo, Xiangxing Zhang, Zhiqiang Zhou, Mengdi Shi, Xiangdong Jian, and Laidong Dong
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occupational accident ,chloroacetyl chloride ,chloroacetic acid ,myocardial damage ,hydrogen chloride ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Chloroacetyl chloride is a potent acylation agent that decomposes violently in water to produce chloroacetic acid and irritant hydrogen chloride. It and its decomposition products are corrosive to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system and can cause multiple organ failure. Herein, we report cases of poisoning by chloroacetyl chloride and its decomposition products in the skin and respiratory system. After exposure, one patient developed vomiting, irritability, coma, hypoxemia, hypotension, acidosis, and hypokalemia. Another patient developed bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and decreased vision. One patient died and two recovered. Chloroacetyl chloride and its decomposition products are corrosive and can damage multiple organs after absorption through the skin and respiratory tract, leading to severe heart failure. Cardiogenic shock may be the primary cause of early mortality.
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40. Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction to Support Work Safety for Smart Forest Operations
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Hoenigsberger, Ferdinand, Saranti, Anna, Angerschmid, Alessa, Retzlaff, Carl Orge, Gollob, Christoph, Witzmann, Sarah, Nothdurft, Arne, Kieseberg, Peter, Holzinger, Andreas, Stampfer, Karl, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Holzinger, Andreas, editor, Kieseberg, Peter, editor, Tjoa, A Min, editor, and Weippl, Edgar, editor
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41. Consequences of Under-Reporting of Occupational Accidents in the Nigerian Construction Industry
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Adetunji, Kamoli, Razali, Adul Hamid, Bin Mahmud, Syamsul Hendra, di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, Yola, Lin, editor, Nangkula, Utaberta, editor, Ayegbusi, Olutobi Gbenga, editor, and Awang, Mokhtar, editor
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42. How to Prevent Unsafe Behaviour of Employees? Explanatory Models of Insecure Behaviour at the Workplace and Prevention Methods
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Wöll, Valéry, Sulíková, Rozália, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Kryvinska, Natalia, editor, and Poniszewska-Marańda, Aneta, editor
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43. Investigation of Occupational Accidents in Hospitals: An Example of a Training and Research Hospital
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Serkan Elarslan, Özlem Özaydın, Özden Güdük, and Yasar Sertbas
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healthcare employees ,hospital ,injuries ,occupational accident ,occupational health and safety. ,Medicine - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: It is the examination of the causes, frequency, and consequences of occupational accidents in hospitals. METHODS: In this descriptive study, conducted in a single center, all occupational accidents in a hospital in 2019 were examined. Data on the causes of occupational accidents, occurrence time, the injury caused by the accident, and the labor loss were shown in frequency tables. The differences between the groups according to gender and education level for labor loss due to the accidents were analyzed with Yates Chi-square and Kruskal–Wallis Analysis. SPSS v.22 statistics program was used in the analysis of the data. RESULTS: A total of 131 occupational accidents occurred in the hospital and the annual occupational accident rate was 9%. The mean age of the employees exposed to the accident was 33.3+-9.41 years, the majority was women (58%) and nurses/midwives/laboratory workers (29.8%), and their working experience was between 1 and 5 years (42.7%). In terms of education level, most accidents were seen in undergraduate education (24.4%). Most of the accidents occurred during day shifts (71%), in inpatient clinics (27.5%), and the most common was with sharp-piercing injuries (35.9%). The labor loss after the accidents was 19.8% and 98 days in total. The labor loss was higher for males than females and for employees with associate degree education compared to others. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Occupational accidents not only cause loss of workforce, but also negatively affect the health of employees. Identification of high-risk personnel will ensure that the protective approaches to prevent accidents will be more effective.
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44. Cause-Consequence Modeling of Occupational Accidents in Construction Sites: A Retrospective Study in Iran
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Ahmad Soltanzadeh and Iraj Mohammadfam
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occupational accident ,construction site ,modeling ,cause-consequence analysis ,Environmental pollution ,TD172-193.5 - Abstract
Introduction: Nearly half of occupational accidents in Iran occur in construction sites. Therefore, modeling of occupational accidents in these sites is one of the solutions to design safety strategies to reduce occupational accidents in the field of construction. This study was designed and conducted with the aim of modeling the cause-consequence of accidents in construction sites. Material and Methods: This study was conducted based on a retrospective analysis of 10-year accident data (2010-2019) in Iranian construction sites in 2020. The main variable included the types of occupational accidents in construction sites. The study tool included accidents checklist as well as a detailed report of the studiedaccidents. The required data were collected based on a conceptual model designed to model the cause-consequence of accidents in the construction sites. Cause-consequence modeling of the studied accidents has been done based on the structural equation modeling and using IBM SPSS AMOS v. 22.0. Results: The frequency of the studied accidents was 3854 accidents. The annual averages of AFR and ASR indices were 17.27 ± 8.54 and 322.42 ± 44.23 days, respectively. The results of cause-consequence modeling of these construction accidents showed that individual and occupational, safety training and risk assessment factors as well as variables related to these factors have a negative and significant relationship with the indicators of the construction accidents, and the factors of environmental conditions and unsafe acts and variables belonged to these factors have a positive and significant relationship with these indicators (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The findings of the study revealed that the highest impact factors on accident indicators were related to safety training, risk assessment and unsafe acts and their variables. Therefore, the results of this modeling can help to design safety strategies in construction sites.
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45. Occupational Hand Injuries and Third-Line University Hospital Emergency Department Admissions in Istanbul.
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Koşargelir, Mehmet, Ürün, Ayşegül, Yiğit, Ahmet Kürşat, and İbrahim, Abdullah
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WORK environment ,HAND injuries ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,HEALTH services accessibility ,INDUSTRIAL safety ,WORK-related injuries ,AGE distribution ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DISEASE incidence ,ARM ,LABOR supply ,SEX distribution ,HOSPITAL care ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,WOUNDS & injuries ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,AMPUTATION ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
Introduction: The severity of occupational hand injuries ranges from mild to serious (such as loss of a limb). Here, we retrospectively studied patients presenting to an emergency department with hand injuries and the causes of such injuries. We recommend measures that will reduce occupational injuries and the associated effects on the workforce. Methods: Injuries diagnosed as occupational accidents from January 2017 to June 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. A total of 221 cases met this inclusion criterion. The following variables were analyzed: Age, sex, occupational injury type, time from trauma to emergency department admission, insurance status, whether or not consultation was requested, injury details, and operations performed. All data were statistically analyzed. Results: Patient age ranged from 18 to 65 years (average 31.4 years). Of all patients, 85% were male and 15% female. Most hand injuries were caused by sharp objects (81 cases), followed by angle grinders or saws (33), compression (66), and falls (24). Fifty-one cases were treated in the emergency department and subsequently discharged without any further consultation. However, 172 cases were referred onward, 151 to the plastic surgery department and 21 to the orthopedic department. The vast majority (143) of referred patients required further surgical interventions. Discussion and Conclusion: The incidence of limb loss can be reduced by increasing the number of finger re-attachment centers and improving existing centers. We believe that better education would decrease the incidence of workplace injuries in Türkiye. An increase in the number of qualified workers and more rigorous certification would ensure that workers are adequately informed of the difficulties and dangers of any particular job. If more precautions were taken, time lost from work would decrease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF KAZAKHSTAN'S COMPULSORY ACCIDENT INSURANCE SYSTEM: AN INTERIM CROSS-SECTORAL SURVEY ANALYSIS.
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Kazbekova, D. B., Abikenova, Sh., Aitimova, Sh., Otar, E. S., and Оgami, A.
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ACCIDENT insurance ,OCCUPATIONAL hazards ,CONTENT analysis ,MANUFACTURING industries ,RETAIL industry - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of Psychology & Sociology is the property of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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47. Situation Analysis of Occupational Accidents in Passenger and Freight Transportation Activities at Airports in Turkey.
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Koçali, Kaan and Kansoy, Seçil Ulufer
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FREIGHT & freightage , *WORK-related injuries , *PASSENGER traffic , *JOB analysis , *AIR travel , *DISCRIMINATION against people with disabilities , *VIOLENCE in the workplace - Abstract
Air transport is of great importance in terms of both passenger and freight transport today. The aviation sector, which is growing and developing day by day, has a large share especially in terms of safety and security, occupational health and safety. This study has been prepared for the analysis of occupational accidents and occupational safety issues for both the sector and the employees, in the processes that are carried out meticulously in order to avoid any possibility of mistakes. Studies carried out at airports in Turkey with the code "51 - Air Freight" are grouped under two basic economic activity classifications in the Social Security Institution (SSI) system as "51/1 - Passenger Transportation by Air" and "51/2 - Freight Transportation by Air". In the study, the situation of work accidents in these transportation activities at the airports in Turkey was analyzed and compared. With the analysis of the sector's occupational accidents data between the years 2013-2021; the number of workplaces, the number of insured personnel, the number of insured people who had a work accident, the period of temporary disability after work accident, the number of deaths after work accident, the number of employees per workplace, the number of work accidents per insured, the temporary incapacity period per work accident and the after-work accident are calculated. Lost working time was calculated. With the obtained data, the situation of occupational accidents in the sector was examined. According to the analysis of the data within certain periods, the passenger and freight transportation activities at the airports in Turkey were evaluated in terms of occupational health and safety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Occupational health and safety, cost reduction in accident and employee task performance: perspectives of selected service organizations
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Asiedu, Emelia Amoako, Appiagyei, Jackson Nuarko, Amfo-Otu, Richard, Parku, Kenneth, and Obuobisa-Darko, Theresa
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49. Relationship between Safety Climate and Safety Behavior in Company X in Indonesia
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Arief Hertanto, Dadan Erwandi, Baiduri Widanarko, and Mila Tejamaya
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manufacturing company ,occupational accident ,workers ,Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention ,T55-55.3 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Throughout 2019–2021, there was a considerable rise in total work accident cases in Indonesia, increasing from 210,789 to 234,370. According to the location of the incident, accident cases in the workplace also escalated from 139,999 to 144,929. The purpose of this study was to measure the maturity level of the safety climate at Company X in Indonesia and analyze its relationship with safety behavior. This was a quantitative study on a total of 200 respondents using a questionnaire as the data collection method. A structured questionnaire was used to capture the socio-demographic characteristics of respondents, the safety climate, and safety behavior. Respondents participated in this study by responding to the items in the questionnaire distributed. The findings of this study indicated that the maturity level of the safety climate at Company X was at the adequate level with a very strong relationship between the sub-dimensional variables and safety climate. The relationship between safety climate and safety behavior was quite strong. This study emphasized that an increase in the level of safety climate could improve safety behavior. Therefore, increasing safety climate level is effective to reduce the incidence of occupational accidents.
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- 2023
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50. チェーンソーの水平把持精度の現状把握.
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中田知沙, 猪俣雄太, 上村巧, and 山口浩和
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