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Work-related injuries in the Alaska logging industry, 1991-2014.
Authors
Springer YP; Lucas DL; Castrodale LJ; McLaughlin JB
Source
Am J Ind Med 2018 Jan; 61(1):32-41
NIOSHTIC No.
20050659
Abstract
Background: Although loggers in Alaska are at high risk for occupational injury, no comprehensive review of such injuries has been performed since the mid-1990s. We investigated work-related injuries in the Alaska logging industry during 1991-2014. Methods: Using data from the Alaska Trauma Registry and the Alaska Occupational Injury Surveillance System, we described fatal and nonfatal injuries by factors including worker sex and age, timing and geographic location of injuries, and four injury characteristics. Annual injury rates and associated 5-year simple moving averages were calculated. Results: We identified an increase in the 5-year simple moving averages of fatal injury rates beginning around 2005. While injury characteristics were largely consistent between the first 14 and most recent 10 years of the investigation, the size of logging companies declined significantly between these periods. Conclusions: Factors associated with declines in the size of Alaska logging companies might have contributed to the observed increase in fatal injury rates.
Keywords
Logging industry; Logging workers; Injuries; Traumatic-injuries; Fatalities; Mortality-surveys; Mortality-data; Mortality-rates; Accident-analysis; Accident-rates; Accident-statistics; Information retrieval systems; Surveillance; Demographic characteristics; Humans; Occupational accidents; Occupational hazards; Forestry; Chain saws; Aircraft; Aircrews; Statistical analysis; Falling objects; Author Keywords: chainsaw; helicopter; timber; Tongass National Forest; tree
Contact
Yuri P. Springer, PhD, Alaska Division of Public Health, Section of Epidemiology, 3601C St., Suite 540, Anchorage, AK 99503
CODEN
AJIMD8
Publication Date
20180101
Document Type
Journal Article
Email Address
yurispringer@gmail.com
Fiscal Year
2018
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Issue of Publication
1
ISSN
0271-3586
NIOSH Division
WSD
Source Name
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
State
AK; GA
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