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Automobile accident occupant injuries
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976Since the invent ion of the "horseless carriage," the number and types of death and disabil i ty among the occupants of vehicles involved in automobile accidents have been significant. By 1966, the numbers had become so a la rming as to resul t in the publicat ion of Accidental Death and Disability: the Neglected Disease of Modern Society2 The impact ...
J.K. Sims+3 more
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Occupational Accidents and Injuries in Thailand
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2007The Workers' Compensation Fund (WCF) represents only a limited fraction of work-related injuries in the Thai workforce. This cross-sectional study examined 258,986 records from the Thai National Injury Surveillance (NIS) system collected during 2001-2004, focusing on 17,538 injuries coded as work-related.
William E. Daniell+3 more
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Occupational accidents in education
European Journal for Education Law and Policy, 2002In order to gain a good understanding of the current occupational accident regulations, it is important to place their origins within a historical perspective. Prior to the enactment of the Law on Occupational Accidents in 1903, the victims of an occupational accident were faced with a heavy burden of proof.
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Occupational Accident and Occupational Disease Insurance
2020The number of people who lost their lives as a result of occupational accidents in Turkey, as set forth by the mine tragedy in Soma in 2014, has reached scary dimensions. Given the fact that not all of the occupational accidents were reported to SSI and the uninsured employment of many workers, the numbers in the official statistics cannot be said to ...
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Commuting accidents of Spanish professional drivers: when occupational risk exceeds the workplace
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2019Background. Work traffic accidents are an issue both in Spain and all over the world, and specific evidence on commuting accidents is scarce. Even though both industrial safety and welfare have been improved during the last decades, the commuting ...
Javier Llamazares+3 more
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Effects of age and violations on occupational accidents among motorcyclists performing food delivery
Work, 2019BACKGROUND: Risk factors for motorcycle injuries are associated with rider-related factors and crash-related factors. OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the effects of age and violations on occupational accidents among motorcyclists performing food ...
Jong Han Byun, M. Park, B. Jeong
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Occupational Accidents in Iran: Risk Factors and Long Term Trend (2007–2016)
Journal of research in health sciences, 2019Background: Although much is known about the distribution of occupational accidents in the world, less is known about occupational injuries in developing countries.
N. Izadi, O. Aminian, Bahador Esmaeili
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Occupational Accidents and Alcohol Consumption in Spain
International Journal of Epidemiology, 1992The real impact that alcohol consumption has on occupational accidents is unknown. We estimate the percentage of occupational accidents related to the regular consumption of alcohol in the population through the population attributable proportion (PAP).
Juan L. Gutiérrez-Fisac+2 more
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Road accidents, an occupational risk
Safety Science, 2010Road accidents sustained at work represent between 20% and 40% of work fatalities in most industrialised countries, yet few data on occupational road accident risk factors have been published. A case control study was performed to assess the role of work-related risk factors in the occurrence of occupational road accidents.
Barbara Charbotel+6 more
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