Stanbury M, Goldoft M
New Jersey Department of Health, Division of Occupational and Environmental Health, Trenton 08625-0360.
Am J Public Health. 1990 Feb;80(2):200-2. doi: 10.2105/ajph.80.2.200.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) computerized inspections data, death certificates, and medical examiner records identified 204 fatal occupational injuries in New Jersey, 1984-85. OSHA computerized data uniquely identified seven cases. They did not identify 35 fatalities under OSHA's jurisdiction, of which 24 were investigated by OSHA but not recorded, four were not considered work-related, and seven were not known to OSHA. Eighty-seven were outside OSHA's jurisdiction; 28 were among the self-employed who are not under the health and safety protection of any governmental agency.
职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)的计算机化检查数据、死亡证明和法医记录显示,1984年至1985年期间,新泽西州有204起致命职业伤害事件。OSHA的计算机化数据唯一识别出7起案例。它们未识别出在OSHA管辖范围内的35起死亡事件,其中24起已由OSHA进行调查但未记录,4起不被视为与工作相关,7起OSHA并不知晓。87起在OSHA管辖范围之外;28起发生在不受任何政府机构健康和安全保护的个体经营者中。