Mesa-Castrillon Carlos, Peachey Kerri-Lynn, Lower Tony
AgHealth Australia, School of Rural Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Aust J Rural Health. 2025 Oct;33(5):e70087. doi: 10.1111/ajr.70087.
To describe the pattern and estimated direct economic burdens associated with unintentional deaths and injuries on Australian farms over the past 11 years (2013-2023).
Descriptive retrospective epidemiological study of National Coronial Information System (NCIS) data for persons fatally injured on a farm and workers' compensation injuries data from the National Data Set.
Australia.
All agricultural cases involving fatal injury events and those being injured accessing workers compensation.
Nature of fatal and injury events, with estimates on the economic costs associated with deaths and workers' compensation injury claims costs.
There were 748 farm fatalities, with 544 (73%) being work-related. From these, 513 (94%) of the cases occurred in males, with almost half (48%) in farmers aged 60 years or older. The leading agents for fatalities were tractors (n = 118), quad-bikes (n = 117) and farm utilities (n = 52). Costs for all fatalities (work and non-work), approached $1.8 billion in the 2013-2023 period ($164 million per year). Work-related fatalities accounted for $1.24 billion of this total, with an annual cost of approximately $112 million. There were around 5000 workers' compensation injury claims processed per year during 2013-2021, costing over $1.5 billion ($190 million per year).
The costs for all on-farm injury deaths and workers' compensation injury claims conjointly during the period of 2013-2023, includes a conservative annual estimate of $355 million per year. Of this sum, approximately $300 million involved work-related incidents. Although there is a modest progression in reducing farm deaths and injuries, targeted and evidence-based approaches are required to stimulate improvements in these preventable incidents.
描述过去11年(2013 - 2023年)澳大利亚农场非故意伤害和死亡相关的模式及估计的直接经济负担。
对国家死因信息系统(NCIS)中农场致命受伤人员数据以及国家数据集的工人赔偿伤害数据进行描述性回顾性流行病学研究。
澳大利亚。
所有涉及致命伤害事件的农业案例以及申请工人赔偿的受伤人员。
致命和伤害事件的性质,以及与死亡和工人赔偿伤害索赔成本相关的经济成本估计。
有748例农场死亡案例,其中544例(73%)与工作相关。其中,513例(94%)为男性,近一半(48%)发生在60岁及以上的农民中。导致死亡的主要因素是拖拉机(n = 118)、四轮摩托车(n = 117)和农用多功能车(n = 52)。在2013 - 2023年期间,所有死亡案例(包括工作相关和非工作相关)的成本接近18亿美元(每年约1.64亿美元)。与工作相关的死亡案例占总成本的12.4亿美元,每年成本约为1.12亿美元。在2013 - 2021年期间,每年约有5000起工人赔偿伤害索赔,成本超过15亿美元(每年约1.9亿美元)。
2013 - 2023年期间,农场伤害死亡和工人赔偿伤害索赔的总成本保守估计为每年3.55亿美元。其中,约3亿美元涉及与工作相关的事件。尽管在减少农场死亡和伤害方面有一定进展,但仍需要有针对性的循证方法来促进这些可预防事件的改善。