Western States Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Anchorage, Alaska.
Am J Ind Med. 2018 Jan;61(1):21-31. doi: 10.1002/ajim.22761. Epub 2017 Aug 23.
Commercial fishing is a global industry that has been frequently classified as high-risk. The use of detailed surveillance data is critical in identifying hazards.
The purpose of this study was to provide updated statistics for the entire US fishing industry during 2010-2014, generate fleet-specific fatality rates using a revised calculation of full-time equivalent estimates, and examine changes in the patterns of fatalities and in risk over a 15-year period (2000-2014).
During 2010-2014, 188 commercial fishing fatalities occurred in the United States. Vessel disasters and falls overboard remain leading contributors to commercial fishing deaths. The Atlantic scallop fleet stands out for achieving substantial declines in the risk of fatalities over the 15-year study period. However, fatality rates ranged from 21 to 147 deaths per 100 000 FTEs, many times higher than the rate for all US workers.
Although the number of fatalities among commercial fishermen in the United States has generally declined since 2000, commercial fishing continues to have one of the highest occupational fatality rates in the United States. The sustainable seafood movement could assist in improving the health and safety of fishing industry workers if worker well-being was integrated into the definition of sustainable seafood.
商业捕鱼是一个全球性产业,通常被归类为高风险行业。使用详细的监测数据对于识别危害至关重要。
本研究的目的是提供 2010-2014 年美国整个捕鱼业的最新统计数据,使用全职等效估算的修订计算方法生成特定船队的死亡率,并在 15 年期间(2000-2014 年)检查死亡模式和风险的变化。
2010-2014 年,美国有 188 名商业捕鱼人员死亡。船只灾难和落水仍然是商业捕鱼死亡的主要原因。大西洋扇贝船队在 15 年的研究期间显著降低了死亡风险。然而,死亡率从每 10 万全职等效人员 21 人至 147 人不等,远高于美国所有工人的死亡率。
尽管自 2000 年以来美国商业渔民的死亡人数总体呈下降趋势,但商业捕鱼仍是美国职业死亡率最高的行业之一。如果将工人的健康和安全纳入可持续海鲜的定义,可持续海鲜运动可以帮助改善渔业工人的健康和安全。