BackgroundAgricultural injuries are increasing in South Korea according to its workforce's reduced size and increased age. Available data are insufficient to exactly understand present situation. This study evaluated the patterns and characteristics of agricultural injury and assessed the injury rates.MethodsWe analyzed the entry and compensation data compiled in 2005 by the Safety Aid System of Farm Workers, South Korea's government insurance for agricultural injury. We examined the general characteristics, rates, and mortality of agricultural injury.ResultsThere were 11,931 compensated events, including 219 compensated deaths. Farm injuries occurred most frequently in October, and most injuries were unintentional. The incidence an...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to explore work-related risk factors of acute occupational...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Only about 2% of Minnesota’s workers were employed in agriculture for the yea...
Background Agriculture ranks among the most dangerous trades worldwide. There is, however, still a l...
Background Agricultural injuries are increasing in South Korea according to its workforce's redu...
Although agricultural machines are the leading cause of agricultural injury, there are few comparati...
Objective: The purpose were understanding the epidemiological characteristics of work related injuri...
Introduction Agriculture is known to be a dangerous industry in Korea, as well as in other countries...
Objectives: This study is planned to assess the trend of occupational injuries in Korea from 2001 to...
Background The high risk of occupational fatalities in agriculture is well documented, but informati...
Objectives: This study is planned to assess the trend of occupational injuries in Korea from 2001 to...
Background: Low knowledge and motivation about using personal protective equipment on farmers can ca...
Background: Agriculture ranks among the most dangerous trades worldwide. There is, however, still a ...
Objectives: The occupational accident rate was officially reported to be 0.77 per 100 workers in 200...
This population-based study reports the cumulative incidence of agricultural injuries during a 1-yea...
Objectives: The occupational accident rate was offi cially reported to be 0.77 per 100 workers in 20...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to explore work-related risk factors of acute occupational...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Only about 2% of Minnesota’s workers were employed in agriculture for the yea...
Background Agriculture ranks among the most dangerous trades worldwide. There is, however, still a l...
Background Agricultural injuries are increasing in South Korea according to its workforce's redu...
Although agricultural machines are the leading cause of agricultural injury, there are few comparati...
Objective: The purpose were understanding the epidemiological characteristics of work related injuri...
Introduction Agriculture is known to be a dangerous industry in Korea, as well as in other countries...
Objectives: This study is planned to assess the trend of occupational injuries in Korea from 2001 to...
Background The high risk of occupational fatalities in agriculture is well documented, but informati...
Objectives: This study is planned to assess the trend of occupational injuries in Korea from 2001 to...
Background: Low knowledge and motivation about using personal protective equipment on farmers can ca...
Background: Agriculture ranks among the most dangerous trades worldwide. There is, however, still a ...
Objectives: The occupational accident rate was officially reported to be 0.77 per 100 workers in 200...
This population-based study reports the cumulative incidence of agricultural injuries during a 1-yea...
Objectives: The occupational accident rate was offi cially reported to be 0.77 per 100 workers in 20...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to explore work-related risk factors of acute occupational...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Only about 2% of Minnesota’s workers were employed in agriculture for the yea...
Background Agriculture ranks among the most dangerous trades worldwide. There is, however, still a l...