Occupational Injuries Overview: General descriptive study of the Petrochemical Construction Industries

Objectives: This paper aims at providing a general picture of the occupational injuries within the construction industry. Contributing factors have been discussed by conducting a cross section study. Methods: Hospital registries were examined and occupational injuries data mining was done. Injur...

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Main Authors: Omid Kalatpour, Soliman Khavaji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Guilan University of Medical Sciences 2016-09-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Health Research
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spelling doaj-f3d2179f91f2405496307e95997c95432020-11-25T00:11:44ZengGuilan University of Medical SciencesCaspian Journal of Health Research2423-81712016-09-01213743Occupational Injuries Overview: General descriptive study of the Petrochemical Construction IndustriesOmid Kalatpour0Soliman Khavaji1 UMSHA Objectives: This paper aims at providing a general picture of the occupational injuries within the construction industry. Contributing factors have been discussed by conducting a cross section study. Methods: Hospital registries were examined and occupational injuries data mining was done. Injuries were classified in terms of time of occurrence, age and sex of victims, the seasonal pattern of injuries, literacy condition, type of employment, type of accidents, location where accidents occurred, affected body part, causes of accident and final outcomes Results:  It was founded a fivefold increased frequency of injuries during the 3 year study period (from 12% to 57%). The main portion of cases (73.6 %) was treated without any further consequence. 1.7% of all injuries resulted in death and about 0.3% of cases terminated to permanent disabilities.  Some diverse factors such as age, literacy status, seasonal variations, etc. can influence occurrence patterns of injuries. Most of the injuries occurred in the contractor’s working fields. Conclusion: Many factors can influence the construction injuries. To understand better about the construction injuries it is recommended to analyze the associated variables. Such analysis is an important input for accident prevention activities or even decision making.http://cjhr.gums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-58-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Occupational Injuryconstruction IndustriesInjuries Contributing Factors
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Occupational Injuries Overview: General descriptive study of the Petrochemical Construction Industries
Caspian Journal of Health Research
Occupational Injury
construction Industries
Injuries Contributing Factors
author_facet Omid Kalatpour
Soliman Khavaji
author_sort Omid Kalatpour
title Occupational Injuries Overview: General descriptive study of the Petrochemical Construction Industries
title_short Occupational Injuries Overview: General descriptive study of the Petrochemical Construction Industries
title_full Occupational Injuries Overview: General descriptive study of the Petrochemical Construction Industries
title_fullStr Occupational Injuries Overview: General descriptive study of the Petrochemical Construction Industries
title_full_unstemmed Occupational Injuries Overview: General descriptive study of the Petrochemical Construction Industries
title_sort occupational injuries overview: general descriptive study of the petrochemical construction industries
publisher Guilan University of Medical Sciences
series Caspian Journal of Health Research
issn 2423-8171
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Objectives: This paper aims at providing a general picture of the occupational injuries within the construction industry. Contributing factors have been discussed by conducting a cross section study. Methods: Hospital registries were examined and occupational injuries data mining was done. Injuries were classified in terms of time of occurrence, age and sex of victims, the seasonal pattern of injuries, literacy condition, type of employment, type of accidents, location where accidents occurred, affected body part, causes of accident and final outcomes Results:  It was founded a fivefold increased frequency of injuries during the 3 year study period (from 12% to 57%). The main portion of cases (73.6 %) was treated without any further consequence. 1.7% of all injuries resulted in death and about 0.3% of cases terminated to permanent disabilities.  Some diverse factors such as age, literacy status, seasonal variations, etc. can influence occurrence patterns of injuries. Most of the injuries occurred in the contractor’s working fields. Conclusion: Many factors can influence the construction injuries. To understand better about the construction injuries it is recommended to analyze the associated variables. Such analysis is an important input for accident prevention activities or even decision making.
topic Occupational Injury
construction Industries
Injuries Contributing Factors
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