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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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Relationships between certain individual characteristics and occupational accidents
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2018Background. Work accidents and injuries are an occupational health and safety problem. Methods. This cross-sectional study was conducted for 404 frontline workers who were randomly selected from the Arya Sasol Petrochemical Company in Bushehr, Iran ...
M. Jafari+3 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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Accounting for the cost of occupational accidents
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2004AbstractOccupational accidents are a substantial expense to society and individual companies. This loss of value could be avoided by preventing occupational accidents from happening. When focusing on accident prevention, an extra incentive for managers could be to illustrate the actual financial consequences for the company.
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Occupational Stress and Accidents Offshore
SPE Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Conference, 1991Abstract Stress, personality and accident involvement were assessed in one-year study of offshore personnel. Results indicate response to stress relates to occupational status, installation type, location and size. Accident involvement has an adverse impact on the longterm wellbeing of the individual.
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Occupational electrical accidents: Assessing the role of personal and safety climate factors
Safety Science, 2021Tiju Baby, G. Madhu, V. R. Renjith
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Occupational accidents and forensic medicine in Turkey
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2006In Turkey, evaluation of the ratio of loss of working capacity is made according to various laws and regulations. These laws and regulations use different standards in computing the above-mentioned ratio depending on the professional status of the worker, whether he or she is a member of SSK (Social Security Institution) or ES (The Retirement Pension ...
Nurhan Ince+2 more
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Bayesian Decision Tool for the Analysis of Occupational Accidents in the Construction of Embankments
, 2017Instability and poor construction practices are responsible for the high accident rate in embankment construction in Spain. Applying a methodology based on data mining and attribute selection and using a 6-year database of accidents, key attributes in ...
S. Gerassis+4 more
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An analysis of the effects of occupational accidents on corporate management performance
, 2021D. K. Kim, Sunyoung Park
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The effect of globalization on occupational accidents
Safety Science, 2009This paper discusses the results of studies, which were carried out in the Institute of Occupational Safety Engineering at Tampere University of Technology (TUT) in collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO) during 2001-2004. The objective was to estimate the number of occupational accidents that caused death or at least three days'
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