[[abstract]]Objectives This study examines the trends in rates of fatal occupational injuries in Taiwan by demographic group and occupation for 1994-2005. Methods Data on deaths due to injuries at work from 1994 through 2005 were obtained from the Department of Health which is responsible for the death registration system in Taiwan. Employment data, which were used as the denominators of fatality rates in this study, were retrieved from the Directorate-General of Budget and Accounting Statistics 'Employment and Earnings' database. A Poisson regression model was used to examine the trends in rates of fatal occupational injuries in various occupations while controlling for demographic characteristics. Results Overall fatal occupational injury...
PubMedID: 30851057Objectives: Industrial advances, as a result of globalization, causes many threats...
Background: Due to an increasing number of workers aged 50 years and above, the number of those empl...
[[abstract]]The study examines the related factors associated with injuries in Taiwan by using the c...
[[abstract]]Objectives This study examines the trends in rates of fatal occupational injuries in Tai...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
[[abstract]]Spearman's rank correlation, Cramer's V and Phi coefficients were applied to the analysi...
Aims. To determine the number and rates of work-related fatal injuries by employment status, occupat...
[[abstract]]Spearman's rank correlation, Cramer's V and Phi coefficients were applied to the analysi...
[[abstract]]Spearman's rank correlation, Cramer's V and Phi coefficients were applied to the analysi...
Objectives: This study is planned to assess the trend of occupational injuries in Korea from 2001 to...
Objectives: This study is planned to assess the trend of occupational injuries in Korea from 2001 to...
Objectives: The occupational accident rate was offi cially reported to be 0.77 per 100 workers in 20...
Objectives: The occupational accident rate was officially reported to be 0.77 per 100 workers in 200...
Background: Injuries are the leading causes of death and contribute greatly to morbidity in children...
Traumatic head injuries occur frequently in Taiwan, having catastrophic consequences for the victims...
PubMedID: 30851057Objectives: Industrial advances, as a result of globalization, causes many threats...
Background: Due to an increasing number of workers aged 50 years and above, the number of those empl...
[[abstract]]The study examines the related factors associated with injuries in Taiwan by using the c...
[[abstract]]Objectives This study examines the trends in rates of fatal occupational injuries in Tai...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
[[abstract]]Spearman's rank correlation, Cramer's V and Phi coefficients were applied to the analysi...
Aims. To determine the number and rates of work-related fatal injuries by employment status, occupat...
[[abstract]]Spearman's rank correlation, Cramer's V and Phi coefficients were applied to the analysi...
[[abstract]]Spearman's rank correlation, Cramer's V and Phi coefficients were applied to the analysi...
Objectives: This study is planned to assess the trend of occupational injuries in Korea from 2001 to...
Objectives: This study is planned to assess the trend of occupational injuries in Korea from 2001 to...
Objectives: The occupational accident rate was offi cially reported to be 0.77 per 100 workers in 20...
Objectives: The occupational accident rate was officially reported to be 0.77 per 100 workers in 200...
Background: Injuries are the leading causes of death and contribute greatly to morbidity in children...
Traumatic head injuries occur frequently in Taiwan, having catastrophic consequences for the victims...
PubMedID: 30851057Objectives: Industrial advances, as a result of globalization, causes many threats...
Background: Due to an increasing number of workers aged 50 years and above, the number of those empl...
[[abstract]]The study examines the related factors associated with injuries in Taiwan by using the c...