Studying Disabling Occupational Accidents in the Construction Industry During Two Years

Background & Objectives : Idnetifying causes of occupational accidents is a key issue to prevent these accidents. The present study aimed to identify and analyze debilitating accidents in the construction industry during a two-year period ( 2010 - 2011 years) . Methods: This was an analytica...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Soltanzadeh, Iraj Mohammadfam, Abbas Moghim beygi, Mehdi Akbarzadeh
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Published: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2014-06-01
Series:Muhandisī-i bihdāsht-i ḥirfah/ī
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author Ahmad Soltanzadeh
Iraj Mohammadfam
Abbas Moghim beygi
Mehdi Akbarzadeh
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description Background & Objectives : Idnetifying causes of occupational accidents is a key issue to prevent these accidents. The present study aimed to identify and analyze debilitating accidents in the construction industry during a two-year period ( 2010 - 2011 years) . Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study. The study data included information about all debilitating accidents occurred within two years. Data collection was performed according to the accident report forms in construction sites. Data analysis was performed using SPSS software version 16. The level of significance was considered as P=0.05. Results: The mean age and job experience of injured people were 27.95±6.95 and 2.34±2.00 years, respectively. Most injuries to people were reported in hand (35.4%), legs (28.3%) and back (20.4%). Most of accident types were respectively related to slipping and falling (26.1%), throwing objects (21.7%), falls (18.6%), abrasion (16.8%) and clash (16.4%). Moreover, the main causes of accidents were related to lack of housekeeping (97.3%), lack of proper training (85.8%), lack of PPE (73.0%), unsafe acts (63.3%), unsafe conditions (32.3%) and equipment (22.6%). Conclusion: Analyzing causes of disabling accidents in the construction industry showed that important factors in these accidents included lack of housekeeping, failure to provide proper training, lack of suitable PPE, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions and equipment for the construction jobs
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spelling doaj.art-65d288319dbe408084d24a7363b19fce2022-12-22T02:47:29ZfasHamadan University of Medical SciencesMuhandisī-i bihdāsht-i ḥirfah/ī2383-33782383-33782014-06-01125766Studying Disabling Occupational Accidents in the Construction Industry During Two YearsAhmad SoltanzadehIraj MohammadfamAbbas Moghim beygiMehdi AkbarzadehBackground & Objectives : Idnetifying causes of occupational accidents is a key issue to prevent these accidents. The present study aimed to identify and analyze debilitating accidents in the construction industry during a two-year period ( 2010 - 2011 years) . Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study. The study data included information about all debilitating accidents occurred within two years. Data collection was performed according to the accident report forms in construction sites. Data analysis was performed using SPSS software version 16. The level of significance was considered as P=0.05. Results: The mean age and job experience of injured people were 27.95±6.95 and 2.34±2.00 years, respectively. Most injuries to people were reported in hand (35.4%), legs (28.3%) and back (20.4%). Most of accident types were respectively related to slipping and falling (26.1%), throwing objects (21.7%), falls (18.6%), abrasion (16.8%) and clash (16.4%). Moreover, the main causes of accidents were related to lack of housekeeping (97.3%), lack of proper training (85.8%), lack of PPE (73.0%), unsafe acts (63.3%), unsafe conditions (32.3%) and equipment (22.6%). Conclusion: Analyzing causes of disabling accidents in the construction industry showed that important factors in these accidents included lack of housekeeping, failure to provide proper training, lack of suitable PPE, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions and equipment for the construction jobshttp://johe.umsha.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=50&slc_lang=en&sid=1&ftxt=1Debilitating AccidentAnalysisConstruction Industry
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Studying Disabling Occupational Accidents in the Construction Industry During Two Years
Muhandisī-i bihdāsht-i ḥirfah/ī
Debilitating Accident
Analysis
Construction Industry
title Studying Disabling Occupational Accidents in the Construction Industry During Two Years
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title_short Studying Disabling Occupational Accidents in the Construction Industry During Two Years
title_sort studying disabling occupational accidents in the construction industry during two years
topic Debilitating Accident
Analysis
Construction Industry
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