Shah Syed Mahboob Ali, Bonauto David, Silverstein Barbara, Foley Michael, Kalat John
Safety and Health Assessment & Research for Prevention (SHARP), Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, Olympia, Washington 98504, USA.
J Occup Environ Med. 2003 Nov;45(11):1171-82. doi: 10.1097/01.jom.0000091681.23987.53.
The construction industry is associated with high rates of work-related injury. We used workers compensation data to describe the injuries and illnesses, claim rates, and claim costs associated with wood framing activities in construction. From 1993 to 1999, there were 33,021 accepted state fund workers compensation claims with direct costs of over $197 million. The average annual claim rate was 45 per 100 full-time equivalent. Statistically significant downward trends were noted in claim rates for all injuries and illnesses, compensable time loss claims, eye and fall injuries. However, these trends were not statistically significantly different from those observed in all other construction risk classes combined. The information in this report can be used to guide prevention efforts and to evaluate the effectiveness of Washington state initiatives to reduce injury and illness rates in wood frame construction.
建筑业与高工伤率相关。我们利用工人赔偿数据来描述与建筑中的木框架活动相关的伤害和疾病、索赔率及索赔成本。1993年至1999年期间,有33021起州基金工人赔偿申请被受理,直接成本超过1.97亿美元。平均年索赔率为每100个全职等效人员中有45起。在所有伤害和疾病、可补偿的误工索赔、眼部和跌倒伤害的索赔率方面均呈现出具有统计学意义的下降趋势。然而,这些趋势与在所有其他建筑风险类别综合中观察到的趋势在统计学上并无显著差异。本报告中的信息可用于指导预防工作,并评估华盛顿州降低木框架建筑中伤害和疾病发生率举措的有效性。