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A comprehensive method for the assessment of industrial injury events
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Injury Event ProcessEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringSafety ScienceInjury PreventionOccupational HazardsTraffic InjuryProcess SafetyAccident InvestigationIndustrial HazardIndustrial SafetyReliabilityTrauma Center CareIndustrial RiskDamage CriteriaWork SafetyOutcomes ResearchRehabilitationOccupational SafetyComprehensive MethodOccupational EpidemiologyEmergency MedicinePlant WorkersTrauma CarePatient SafetyTrauma TriageConcussionMedicineNear MissSport-related Injuries
Summary Because work‐related injuries are infrequent and often poorly documented, injury event operationalizations beyond recorded rates would be beneficial. This study describes a method that uses self‐reported and recorded events. Researchers interviewed workers and obtained recorded events from personnel files to develop the near miss and unreported injury events measures. The self‐reported event measures, with other safety variables and demographics, were then administered to two groups of plant workers (N = 115 and N = 120). Results indicated that self‐reported events differed from recorded events and are related to other work injury variables (e.g., work hazards, overtime). An expanded safety protocol such as this one may provide additional tools to investigate the injury event process.
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