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 1 Non-fatal injuries in the West Virginia logging industry: using workers' compensation claims to assess risk from 1995 through 2001
Authors Bell-JL; Helmkamp-JC 
Source Am J Ind Med 2003 Nov; 44(5):502-509 
Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajim.10307 
NIOSHTIC No. 20023840 
AbstractThe logging industry has a high rate of both fatal and non-fatal injuries in comparison to other industries, and plays a vital role in West Virginia's economy. Workers' compensation (WC) injury claims and employment data were summarized to examine patterns and rates of non-fatal logging injuries in West Virginia from 1995 through 2001. The average annual rate of injury claims was 16.0 per 100 workers per year with rates remaining relatively steady over the 7-year study period. The highest rates of injury were a result of being struck by an object, typically trees, snags, or logs. West Virginia loggers most often file injury claims as a result of being struck by trees and tree parts, snags, and logs. Assessment of risk is a critical component in helping regulators, researchers, and the logging industry develop viable prevention strategies to reduce the incidence and severity of logging-related injuries. 
KeywordsOccupational-accidents; Occupational-hazards; Logging-workers; Lumber-industry; Injuries; Forestry-workers; Accident-rates; Accident-statistics; Risk-analysis; Risk-factors; Injury-prevention; Region-3; Statistical-analysis 
ContactNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division of Safety Research, MS-1181, 1095 Willowdale Road, Morgantown, WV 26505-2888 
CODENAJIMD8 
Publication Date20031101 
Document TypeJournal Article 
Email Addressjbell@cdc.gov 
Funding TypeConstruction 
Fiscal Year2004 
NTIS Accession No. 
NTIS Price 
Issue of Publication
ISSN0271-3586 
NIOSH DivisionDSR 
Priority AreaResearch Tools and Approaches: Intervention Effectiveness Research 
Source NameAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine 
StateWV 
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