The purpose of this study was to describe antecedents and characteristics of same level fall injuries. Fall incidents and costs were compiled from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other sources from 20062010. This study indicated that over 29% of fall on same level' injuries resulted in 31 or more workdays lost. The major source of injury was floors, walkways or ground surfaces', and the most affected body parts were the lower extremities and the trunk. With regard to gender and age, female workers had the highest risk of falls, while advancing age coincided with an increase in incidence rates. Overall, workers in the healthcare and social assistance industry, the transportation and warehousing industry, and the accommodation and food ser...
"Falls are a common cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries in the construction industry. To prevent th...
Occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level (STFL) result in substantial injuries worldwid...
<p>Level and work-relatedness of fall-related injuries (proportion (%) and incidence rate (IR) per 1...
The purpose of this study was to describe antecedents and characteristics of same level fall injurie...
The purpose of this study was to describe antecedents and characteristics of same level fall injurie...
Occupational falls are one of the leading causes of occupational injury and death internationally. T...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Falls are the second leading cause o...
The purpose of this study was to describe antecedents and characteristics of nonfatal fall-related i...
To allow for an improved targeted approach to occupational injury research and prevention, detailed ...
Slips and trips are the most common cause of major injuries at work. Fall accidents continue to be a...
Working at heights has always been a concern for the process industry and construction industry. Acc...
Falls remain a leading cause of unintentional injury mortality nationwide [corrected].Among workers,...
Fall accidents constitute a crucial type of accident in the construction industry. This study invest...
"An estimated 15.9 million people worked in the Manufacturing Sector in 2008, which accounted for ap...
Occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level (STFL) result in substantial injuries worldwid...
"Falls are a common cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries in the construction industry. To prevent th...
Occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level (STFL) result in substantial injuries worldwid...
<p>Level and work-relatedness of fall-related injuries (proportion (%) and incidence rate (IR) per 1...
The purpose of this study was to describe antecedents and characteristics of same level fall injurie...
The purpose of this study was to describe antecedents and characteristics of same level fall injurie...
Occupational falls are one of the leading causes of occupational injury and death internationally. T...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Falls are the second leading cause o...
The purpose of this study was to describe antecedents and characteristics of nonfatal fall-related i...
To allow for an improved targeted approach to occupational injury research and prevention, detailed ...
Slips and trips are the most common cause of major injuries at work. Fall accidents continue to be a...
Working at heights has always been a concern for the process industry and construction industry. Acc...
Falls remain a leading cause of unintentional injury mortality nationwide [corrected].Among workers,...
Fall accidents constitute a crucial type of accident in the construction industry. This study invest...
"An estimated 15.9 million people worked in the Manufacturing Sector in 2008, which accounted for ap...
Occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level (STFL) result in substantial injuries worldwid...
"Falls are a common cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries in the construction industry. To prevent th...
Occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level (STFL) result in substantial injuries worldwid...
<p>Level and work-relatedness of fall-related injuries (proportion (%) and incidence rate (IR) per 1...