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Injuries at work are fewer among older employees。
Job risk patterns do not vary with age for temporary disabilities, but workers 65 and older are more likely to suffer permanent disabilities and fatalities; age effects are robust to controls for indu...
Nursing home aides experience increase in serious injuries
Nursing home Physically impaired socially isolated
2009/5/11
Physically impaired and socially isolated, many residents of nursing homes greatly depend on nursing aides and other employees; in providing care the workers themselves incur disabling injuries, often...
A new BLS program provides better data on work injuries, yielding detail needed to help in preventing future fatalities in the workplace. This article summarizes the initial results for the 31 States ...
Injuries and illnesses among bituminous and lignite coal miners
Injuries illnesses lignite coal miners
2009/5/7
Data indicate that surface mining is safer than underground mining. The preponderant injury categories are, aspirin, contusion, cut, and fracture; the preponderant illness category is 'dust diseases o...
The 1993 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries reveals that most job-related fatalities now occur in service-producing industries, such as trucking firms and retailing; highway fatalities and homicide...
The changing composition of lost-workday injuries
occupational injury job safety illnesses
2009/4/15
Restricted-activity days are becoming a more common aspect of occupational injury and illness cases at the same time that days away from work are becoming shorter and less frequent; increased job safe...
Hazardous environments put youths at risk of serious injuries: young workers have been killed on construction sites, during robberies while tending retail establishments, and while working on farms; c...
A new study suggests that, over the past 20 years, the burdens of working at undesirable times evenings and nights and the risk of occupational injury have increasingly been borne by lower-wage worker...
Foreign-born workers:trends in fatal occupational injuries, 1996–2001
Foreign-born workers 1996–2001 occupational injuries
2009/4/1
Workplace fatalities among foreign-born workers reflect the large influx of those workers into the U.S. workforce and their employment in occupations and industries with inherently higher risks of fat...
Data from two sources indicate that the injury hazard is substantially higher late at night than during regular daytime work hours; the best explanation for this finding is that work at night is dange...
During the 5-year period between 1999 and 2003, 775 people of Asian descent suffered a fatal work injury; this is equal to 3 percent of all fatal work injuries during this period; more than half of th...
Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in farming, 1995-2002
occupational injuries farming older workers
2009/3/27
Agricultural workers aged 55 years and older are at a higher risk of fatal occupational injury than their younger counterparts; leading causes of fatalities are transportation incidents, contact with...
Occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among women
Occupational injuries fatalities illnesses women
2009/3/27
Women experienced fewer fatal and nonfatal injuries and illnesses than men during the 1992?003 period; homicide was the leading source of fatal injuries for women, and musculoskeletal disorders were t...
Injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among older workers
Injuries fatalities illnesses older workers
2009/3/27
Americans are living longer than ever before and many are staying in the workforce past age 55; although older workers experience similar events leading to injury, they sustain more severe injuries t...