Harvey-Sutton P L, Driscoll T R, Frommer M S, Harrison J E
Australian Government Health Service, Sydney.
Scand J Work Environ Health. 1992 Oct;18(5):293-7. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.1574.
Work-related electrical fatalities were studied as part of a larger investigation into all work-related fatalities in Australia in the period 1982-1984. The 95 electrical fatalities (all men) represented an incidence of 0.49 per 100,000 persons (0.79/100,000 men) in the employed civilian labor force during the study period. Electricity was the fifth highest cause of work-related fatalities in Australia and resulted in 10% of all workplace deaths. Ninety-four percent of the workers were performing their usual tasks at the time of their death, and 38% of them were doing work of an electrical nature at the time. The greatest number of deaths occurred on farms and nonconstruction industrial sites, with overhead powerlines as the main source of current. Better placement of overhead powerlines, improved worker awareness of electrical hazards, and the use of residual current devices would probably have prevented most of the deaths.
作为对1982年至1984年期间澳大利亚所有与工作相关的死亡事故进行的一项更广泛调查的一部分,对与工作相关的电气死亡事故进行了研究。这95起电气死亡事故(受害者均为男性)代表了研究期间就业平民劳动力中每10万人中有0.49例(每10万男性中有0.79例)的发生率。在澳大利亚,电力是与工作相关的死亡事故的第五大原因,占所有工作场所死亡人数的10%。94%的工人在死亡时正在执行其日常任务,其中38%的人当时正在从事电气性质的工作。死亡人数最多的发生在农场和非建筑工业场所,架空电力线路是主要的电流来源。更好地布置架空电力线路、提高工人对电气危险的认识以及使用剩余电流装置可能会预防大多数此类死亡事故。