Adolescents and young adults represent approximately 13% of the U.S. workforce (1). Compared with adult workers, young workers (aged 15-24 years) experience higher rates of job-related injury (2,3). To describe injuries among young workers and inform research and prevention activities, CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) analyzed national data for 2012-2018 from the occupational supplement to the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System* (NEISS-Work) and for 2018 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII).| During the 7-year period, an estimated 3.2 million (95% confidence interval [CI]\ua0=\ua02.6-3.7) nonfatal, job-related injuries to young workers w...
BackgroundAge may affect one\u2019s susceptibility to the myriad physical hazards that may pose risk...
Aims: The purpose paper aims to report a vulnerability of young workers regarding their health and s...
"Emergency medical services (EMS) workers are important to public health and safety. However, work-r...
IntroductionYoung workers (aged 15\u201324) suffer disproportionately from workplace injuries, with ...
Even in today’s tough economy with fewer teens working than in the past, on average, over 17 % of Ma...
Why do youth get hurt, sick, or killed on the job? Teens work in a variety of industries, from food ...
According to the National Safety Council (NSC, n.d.), the total cost of work injuries in 2019 was an...
"By the time they are seniors in high school, the majority of United States youth are, or have been,...
In 2013, one in five reported nonfatal occupational injuries occurred among workers in the health ca...
Emergency departments records from 33 hospitals were reviewed to disclose work-related injuries occu...
There are approximately three million youths under the age of 18 in the United States (U.S.) labor f...
Presents information about persons aged 15 years and over who worked at some time in the last 12 mon...
The high rates of injury among young workers are a pressing public health issue, especially given th...
Despite advances in technology and medicine, safety for working adolescents still challenges 21st ce...
"You're earning your own money. You're making new friends. You're learning new things and becoming i...
BackgroundAge may affect one\u2019s susceptibility to the myriad physical hazards that may pose risk...
Aims: The purpose paper aims to report a vulnerability of young workers regarding their health and s...
"Emergency medical services (EMS) workers are important to public health and safety. However, work-r...
IntroductionYoung workers (aged 15\u201324) suffer disproportionately from workplace injuries, with ...
Even in today’s tough economy with fewer teens working than in the past, on average, over 17 % of Ma...
Why do youth get hurt, sick, or killed on the job? Teens work in a variety of industries, from food ...
According to the National Safety Council (NSC, n.d.), the total cost of work injuries in 2019 was an...
"By the time they are seniors in high school, the majority of United States youth are, or have been,...
In 2013, one in five reported nonfatal occupational injuries occurred among workers in the health ca...
Emergency departments records from 33 hospitals were reviewed to disclose work-related injuries occu...
There are approximately three million youths under the age of 18 in the United States (U.S.) labor f...
Presents information about persons aged 15 years and over who worked at some time in the last 12 mon...
The high rates of injury among young workers are a pressing public health issue, especially given th...
Despite advances in technology and medicine, safety for working adolescents still challenges 21st ce...
"You're earning your own money. You're making new friends. You're learning new things and becoming i...
BackgroundAge may affect one\u2019s susceptibility to the myriad physical hazards that may pose risk...
Aims: The purpose paper aims to report a vulnerability of young workers regarding their health and s...
"Emergency medical services (EMS) workers are important to public health and safety. However, work-r...