Non-fatal occupational fall and slip injuries among commercial fishermen analyzed by use of the NOMESCO injury registration system

Background Fall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis. Methods The distribution and the characteristics of 582 occupational injuries among commercial fishermen are described by using data from an emerge...

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Published inAmerican journal of industrial medicine Vol. 37; no. 6; pp. 637 - 644
Main Author Jensen, Olaf C.
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Abstract Background Fall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis. Methods The distribution and the characteristics of 582 occupational injuries among commercial fishermen are described by using data from an emergency department for the period 1990–1997, recorded in a special registration system. Results Consistent with other investigations, injuries from falls made up 25% of all injuries; they were the cause of 28% of all contusions, 32% of all fractures, 61% of all sprains and strains, 40% of all injuries to lower extremities, and 62% of all injuries to the chest. The proportion of fall injuries in different age groups was U‐shaped and constitutes around 40% for men both under 20 years and over 50 years of age, and around 20% for those between these ages. Frequent types of injury mechanisms other than falls and slips were: getting caught (22%), contact with objects or persons (28%), foreign body (9%), and cuts (9%). Conclusions Use of proportionate data gave a detailed description of injuries from falls and slips, showing important areas for prevention. To avoid a possible misclassification of fall injuries in future studies, it is recommended to include an extra specific variable: whether falling or slipping preceded the crash phase of the injury or not. Am. J. Ind. Med. 37:637–644, 2000. © 2000 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
AbstractList Fall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis. The distribution and the characteristics of 582 occupational injuries among commercial fishermen are described by using data from an emergency department for the period 1990-1997, recorded in a special registration system. Consistent with other investigations, injuries from falls made up 25% of all injuries; they were the cause of 28% of all contusions, 32% of all fractures, 61% of all sprains and strains, 40% of all injuries to lower extremities, and 62% of all injuries to the chest. The proportion of fall injuries in different age groups was U-shaped and constitutes around 40% for men both under 20 years and over 50 years of age, and around 20% for those between these ages. Frequent types of injury mechanisms other than falls and slips were: getting caught (22%), contact with objects or persons (28%), foreign body (9%), and cuts (9%). Use of proportionate data gave a detailed description of injuries from falls and slips, showing important areas for prevention. To avoid a possible misclassification of fall injuries in future studies, it is recommended to include an extra specific variable: whether falling or slipping preceded the crash phase of the injury or not.
Fall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis. The distribution and the characteristics of 582 occupational injuries among commercial fishermen are described by using data from an emergency department for the period 1990-1997, recorded in a special registration system. Consistent with other investigations, injuries from falls made up 25% of all injuries; they were the cause of 28% of all contusions, 32% of all fractures, 61% of all sprains and strains, 40% of all injuries to lower extremities, and 62% of all injuries to the chest. The proportion of fall injuries in different age groups was U-shaped and constitutes around 40% for men both under 20 years and over 50 years of age, and around 20% for those between these ages. Frequent types of injury mechanisms other than falls and slips were: getting caught (22%), contact with objects or persons (28%), foreign body (9%), and cuts (9%). Use of proportionate data gave a detailed description of injuries from falls and slips, showing important areas for prevention. To avoid a possible misclassification of fall injuries in future studies, it is recommended to include an extra specific variable: whether falling or slipping preceded the crash phase of the injury or not.
Background Fall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis. Methods The distribution and the characteristics of 582 occupational injuries among commercial fishermen are described by using data from an emergency department for the period 1990–1997, recorded in a special registration system. Results Consistent with other investigations, injuries from falls made up 25% of all injuries; they were the cause of 28% of all contusions, 32% of all fractures, 61% of all sprains and strains, 40% of all injuries to lower extremities, and 62% of all injuries to the chest. The proportion of fall injuries in different age groups was U‐shaped and constitutes around 40% for men both under 20 years and over 50 years of age, and around 20% for those between these ages. Frequent types of injury mechanisms other than falls and slips were: getting caught (22%), contact with objects or persons (28%), foreign body (9%), and cuts (9%). Conclusions Use of proportionate data gave a detailed description of injuries from falls and slips, showing important areas for prevention. To avoid a possible misclassification of fall injuries in future studies, it is recommended to include an extra specific variable: whether falling or slipping preceded the crash phase of the injury or not. Am. J. Ind. Med. 37:637–644, 2000. © 2000 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Fall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis.BACKGROUNDFall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis.The distribution and the characteristics of 582 occupational injuries among commercial fishermen are described by using data from an emergency department for the period 1990-1997, recorded in a special registration system.METHODSThe distribution and the characteristics of 582 occupational injuries among commercial fishermen are described by using data from an emergency department for the period 1990-1997, recorded in a special registration system.Consistent with other investigations, injuries from falls made up 25% of all injuries; they were the cause of 28% of all contusions, 32% of all fractures, 61% of all sprains and strains, 40% of all injuries to lower extremities, and 62% of all injuries to the chest. The proportion of fall injuries in different age groups was U-shaped and constitutes around 40% for men both under 20 years and over 50 years of age, and around 20% for those between these ages. Frequent types of injury mechanisms other than falls and slips were: getting caught (22%), contact with objects or persons (28%), foreign body (9%), and cuts (9%).RESULTSConsistent with other investigations, injuries from falls made up 25% of all injuries; they were the cause of 28% of all contusions, 32% of all fractures, 61% of all sprains and strains, 40% of all injuries to lower extremities, and 62% of all injuries to the chest. The proportion of fall injuries in different age groups was U-shaped and constitutes around 40% for men both under 20 years and over 50 years of age, and around 20% for those between these ages. Frequent types of injury mechanisms other than falls and slips were: getting caught (22%), contact with objects or persons (28%), foreign body (9%), and cuts (9%).Use of proportionate data gave a detailed description of injuries from falls and slips, showing important areas for prevention. To avoid a possible misclassification of fall injuries in future studies, it is recommended to include an extra specific variable: whether falling or slipping preceded the crash phase of the injury or not.CONCLUSIONSUse of proportionate data gave a detailed description of injuries from falls and slips, showing important areas for prevention. To avoid a possible misclassification of fall injuries in future studies, it is recommended to include an extra specific variable: whether falling or slipping preceded the crash phase of the injury or not.
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Fall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis. The distribution...
Fall injuries constitute a significant problem in commercial fishing and such injuries have hitherto not been the subject of closer analysis. The distribution...
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Accidents, Occupational - statistics & numerical data
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Biological and medical sciences
Causality
Cross-Sectional Studies
Denmark - epidemiology
Ergonomics. Workplace layout
Ergonomics. Workplace layout. Occupational psychology
falls
Female
Fisheries - statistics & numerical data
fishermen
fishing industry
Humans
Incidence
injuries
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
occupational
Occupational medicine
proportionate
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Registries - statistics & numerical data
Ships - statistics & numerical data
slips
Wounds and Injuries - epidemiology
Wounds and Injuries - etiology
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