Publication history: Accepted - 8 March 2022; Published online - 10 March 2022.Agriculture is one of the most hazardous sectors in terms of fatal and non-fatal accidents. This paper utilises an administrative dataset that recorded farm fatalities in Northern Ireland over a 50 year timeframe (1968–2017) to undertake an age-period analysis of accident related mortality rates by sex, cause of death, season, and day of the week. Public policies aimed to improve farm safety should consider that fatalities due to animals have increased while the incidence of deaths due to vehicles and equipment has substantially decreased over the years although it is still the primary cause of death. With respect to age, elderly still actively involved in f...
This population-based study reports the cumulative incidence of agricultural injuries during a 1-yea...
Background: Farming is the most dangerous occupation in high-income countries worldwide. However, th...
Objective: To describe the agents, pattern and trends of unintentional farm fatalities in Australia ...
working paperBackground: Whilst occupational fatalities amongst farm workers have been studied inte...
While the Irish agricultural sector accounts for just 6% of the working population of Ireland, it co...
BETWEEN 1977-87, 17 farm accident deaths were recorded in a county of population 52,379 in thenorth-...
Excerpt from the report: The number of fatal accidents occurring on farms as reported by the Depart...
Publication history: Accepted - 21 October 2020Agriculture is one of the most hazardous sectors in t...
Although agriculture is recognized as a hazardous industry, it is unclear how fatal agricultural inj...
Background Although the Irish farming population is a significant occupational group, analysis of th...
Problem: Although a myriad of research illustrates the safety issues related to farm fatalities in y...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the incidence, nature and determinants of non-fatal occupational injuries...
Agriculture is the most dangerous occupation in Ireland. For every fatality in the sector, more than...
Background Although the Irish farming population is a significant occupational group, analysis of th...
Farming is the most dangerous occupation in Ireland1 and the incidence of farm accidents is rising. ...
This population-based study reports the cumulative incidence of agricultural injuries during a 1-yea...
Background: Farming is the most dangerous occupation in high-income countries worldwide. However, th...
Objective: To describe the agents, pattern and trends of unintentional farm fatalities in Australia ...
working paperBackground: Whilst occupational fatalities amongst farm workers have been studied inte...
While the Irish agricultural sector accounts for just 6% of the working population of Ireland, it co...
BETWEEN 1977-87, 17 farm accident deaths were recorded in a county of population 52,379 in thenorth-...
Excerpt from the report: The number of fatal accidents occurring on farms as reported by the Depart...
Publication history: Accepted - 21 October 2020Agriculture is one of the most hazardous sectors in t...
Although agriculture is recognized as a hazardous industry, it is unclear how fatal agricultural inj...
Background Although the Irish farming population is a significant occupational group, analysis of th...
Problem: Although a myriad of research illustrates the safety issues related to farm fatalities in y...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the incidence, nature and determinants of non-fatal occupational injuries...
Agriculture is the most dangerous occupation in Ireland. For every fatality in the sector, more than...
Background Although the Irish farming population is a significant occupational group, analysis of th...
Farming is the most dangerous occupation in Ireland1 and the incidence of farm accidents is rising. ...
This population-based study reports the cumulative incidence of agricultural injuries during a 1-yea...
Background: Farming is the most dangerous occupation in high-income countries worldwide. However, th...
Objective: To describe the agents, pattern and trends of unintentional farm fatalities in Australia ...