Buskin S E, Paulozzi L J
Am J Ind Med. 1987;11(4):453-60. doi: 10.1002/ajim.4700110408.
Two hundred thirty-one deaths occurred in the construction industry in Washington State between 1973 and 1983, an average annual mortality rate of 27.5 per 100,000 workers. Falls, cave-ins, and electrocutions resulting from heavy equipment (boom type) contacting overhead power lines together accounted for 45.4% of the fatalities. Heavy construction had a death rate twice that of the other two construction subgroups (building and special trades construction). There was a significant trend towards increasing mortality with decreasing company size (p = 0.03). Drilling machine operators, welders, flamecutters, reinforcing-iron workers, and heavy-equipment operators had the highest proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs). PMRs for workers generally increased with age. Many of these fatal construction injuries would not have occurred had existing safety regulations been observed.
1973年至1983年间,华盛顿州建筑业发生了231起死亡事故,平均年死亡率为每10万名工人中有27.5人死亡。重型设备(臂架式)接触架空电力线路导致的坠落、塌方和触电事故共占死亡人数的45.4%。重型建筑的死亡率是其他两个建筑子类别(建筑和特种行业建筑)的两倍。随着公司规模的减小,死亡率有显著上升趋势(p = 0.03)。钻孔机操作员、焊工、火焰切割工、钢筋工和重型设备操作员的比例死亡率(PMR)最高。工人的PMR一般随年龄增长而升高。如果遵守现有的安全规定,许多这类致命的建筑工伤事故本不会发生。