Workers ’ Memorial Day, observed on April 28, 2014, recognizes workers who died or suffered from exposures to hazards at work. In 2012, a total of 4,383 U.S. workers died from work-related injuries (1). Most fatalities from work-related illness are not captured by national surveillance systems, but an estimate for 2007 was 53,445 deaths (2). In 2012, nearly 3 million injuries to and illnesses in private industry workers and 793,000 to and in state and local govern-ment workers were reported by employers (3). In the same year, an estimated 2.8 million work-related injuries were treated in emergency departments, resulting in 140,000 hospitalizations (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, CDC, unpublished data, 2014). Several ...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
"Occupational injury mortality in the United States for 1980 through 1989 was investigated using inf...
p. 463-471Work injuries are a worldwide public health problem but little is known about their socioe...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
Background Deaths due to occupational disease and injury place a heavy burden on society in terms of...
Even as government agencies, safety organizations, and employers strive to eliminate deaths at work,...
Workers\u2019 Memorial Day, observed annually on April 28, recognizes workers who were injured, beca...
This report is the sixth in a series that estimates the number of workers and bystanders kille...
Mankind has been concerned with the safety and well-being of workers for more than 2,000 years. Desp...
In 2013, one in five reported nonfatal occupational injuries occurred among workers in the health ca...
In 2009–10, 337 people died in Australia from a work-related traumatic injury. This report is the&nb...
AbstractIntroduction: Although occupational injuries are among the leading causes of death and disab...
For many workers, their jobs may be the most dangerous activities they engage in on a regular basis....
The vast majority of workers in developed countries take for granted that going to work daily does n...
This paper reviews the present indicators, trends, and recent solutions and strategies to tackle maj...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
"Occupational injury mortality in the United States for 1980 through 1989 was investigated using inf...
p. 463-471Work injuries are a worldwide public health problem but little is known about their socioe...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
Background Deaths due to occupational disease and injury place a heavy burden on society in terms of...
Even as government agencies, safety organizations, and employers strive to eliminate deaths at work,...
Workers\u2019 Memorial Day, observed annually on April 28, recognizes workers who were injured, beca...
This report is the sixth in a series that estimates the number of workers and bystanders kille...
Mankind has been concerned with the safety and well-being of workers for more than 2,000 years. Desp...
In 2013, one in five reported nonfatal occupational injuries occurred among workers in the health ca...
In 2009–10, 337 people died in Australia from a work-related traumatic injury. This report is the&nb...
AbstractIntroduction: Although occupational injuries are among the leading causes of death and disab...
For many workers, their jobs may be the most dangerous activities they engage in on a regular basis....
The vast majority of workers in developed countries take for granted that going to work daily does n...
This paper reviews the present indicators, trends, and recent solutions and strategies to tackle maj...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
"Occupational injury mortality in the United States for 1980 through 1989 was investigated using inf...
p. 463-471Work injuries are a worldwide public health problem but little is known about their socioe...