This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2015 Jun 72(6) following peer-review and can also be viewed on the journal’s website at https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2014-102543.Objectives: (1) To identify work-related fatal and non-fatal hospitalised injuries using multiple data sources, (2) to compare case-ascertainment from external data sources with accepted workers’ compensation claims and (3) to investigate the characteristics of work-related fatal and hospitalised injuries not captured by workers’ compensation. Methods: Work-related fatal injuries were ascertained from vital statistics, coroners and hospital discharge databases using payment and diagnosis codes and...
This chapter presents an overview of fatal and nonfatal injuries reported to MSHA during 1986-1995. ...
This study analyzed 10 different types injuries and illnesses. Specifically, amputation of finger, b...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe the pattern of occupational injuries among General ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environment...
Objectives (1) To identify work-related fatal and non-fatal hospitalised injuries using multiple dat...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
Workers in the U.S. construction industry experience workplace hazards that can lead to work-related...
Sawmill jobs rank among the most hazardous occupations in Canada due to the high work-related injury...
This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demographic, work...
Accurate estimates of the incidence of hospitalised work-related injury are not currently available ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demogr...
Background Anecdotal evidence suggests that there are injured workers who do not file for workers ’ ...
Background There is a need tomore accurately enumerate workers with musculoskeletal injuries who mak...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
Abstract Objective:To undertake a comparative analysis of the New South Wales (NSW) Inpatient Statis...
This chapter presents an overview of fatal and nonfatal injuries reported to MSHA during 1986-1995. ...
This study analyzed 10 different types injuries and illnesses. Specifically, amputation of finger, b...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe the pattern of occupational injuries among General ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environment...
Objectives (1) To identify work-related fatal and non-fatal hospitalised injuries using multiple dat...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
Workers in the U.S. construction industry experience workplace hazards that can lead to work-related...
Sawmill jobs rank among the most hazardous occupations in Canada due to the high work-related injury...
This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demographic, work...
Accurate estimates of the incidence of hospitalised work-related injury are not currently available ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demogr...
Background Anecdotal evidence suggests that there are injured workers who do not file for workers ’ ...
Background There is a need tomore accurately enumerate workers with musculoskeletal injuries who mak...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
Abstract Objective:To undertake a comparative analysis of the New South Wales (NSW) Inpatient Statis...
This chapter presents an overview of fatal and nonfatal injuries reported to MSHA during 1986-1995. ...
This study analyzed 10 different types injuries and illnesses. Specifically, amputation of finger, b...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe the pattern of occupational injuries among General ...