Workers in the U.S. construction industry experience workplace hazards that can lead to work-related injuries that sometimes are fatal. Reported in this paper is a case-control study of risks factors associated with 4,845 injured workers and their work environments that led to fatal rather than nonfatal injuries during 2015-2017. These injury data originally were assembled from information collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics that were used in a machine learning competition, but were repurposed for this secondary analysis of injury risks. Sixty-one percent of workers recorded in this dataset were injured fatally. Multiple logistic regression was applied to model the probability of a fatal injury as a function of the nature of th...
Malaysian construction sector is regarded as critical in the field of health because of the high rat...
Background: Work-related injuries are the most important cause of work absence, disability, retireme...
This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environment...
Unsafe acts of workers (e.g. misjudgment, inappropriate operation) become the major root causes of c...
[[abstract]]The competition pressure in the construction industry has increased greatly because we h...
Objectives: This paper aims at providing a general picture of the occupational injuries within the c...
Background: Construction work (building houses, roads, workplaces, and repairing and maintaining inf...
The study presented in this paper reviewed 9,358 accidents which occurred in the U.S. construction i...
To allow for an improved targeted approach to occupational injury research and prevention, detailed ...
Occupational research has demonstrated construction to be among the most dangerous of all occupation...
Construction fatalities have significant economic and emotional burdens to construction employees, f...
Abstract: Construction is a dangerous industry globally, with high rates of fatal and non-fatal inju...
One-third of globally, injuries to the adults in the world were related to workers and work situatio...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
Abstract: Construction is a dangerous industry globally, with high rates of fatal and non-fatal inju...
Malaysian construction sector is regarded as critical in the field of health because of the high rat...
Background: Work-related injuries are the most important cause of work absence, disability, retireme...
This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environment...
Unsafe acts of workers (e.g. misjudgment, inappropriate operation) become the major root causes of c...
[[abstract]]The competition pressure in the construction industry has increased greatly because we h...
Objectives: This paper aims at providing a general picture of the occupational injuries within the c...
Background: Construction work (building houses, roads, workplaces, and repairing and maintaining inf...
The study presented in this paper reviewed 9,358 accidents which occurred in the U.S. construction i...
To allow for an improved targeted approach to occupational injury research and prevention, detailed ...
Occupational research has demonstrated construction to be among the most dangerous of all occupation...
Construction fatalities have significant economic and emotional burdens to construction employees, f...
Abstract: Construction is a dangerous industry globally, with high rates of fatal and non-fatal inju...
One-third of globally, injuries to the adults in the world were related to workers and work situatio...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
Abstract: Construction is a dangerous industry globally, with high rates of fatal and non-fatal inju...
Malaysian construction sector is regarded as critical in the field of health because of the high rat...
Background: Work-related injuries are the most important cause of work absence, disability, retireme...
This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environment...