Finding on Preventive Intervention of Fatal Occupational Injuries Through Empirical Analysis of Accident Death 


Vol. 34,  No. 3, pp. 75-82, Jun.  2019
10.14346/JKOSOS.2019.34.3.83


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  Abstract

ional accidents. An annual fatal occupational injury (FOI) rate per 10,000 workers was about 0.47‱. The middle-aged group and the elderly group showed the highest FOI rates per 10,000 workers (0.73‱, 0.80‱), and the daily workers showed the highest FOI rate (1.46‱), and the craft and related trades workers showed the highest FOI rate (2.17‱). In case of industry type the mining industry (7.26‱) showed the highest FOI rate, followed by the sewerage, waste management, materials recovery and remediation activity industry (3.91‱) and the construction industry (2.71‱). The primary high risk target group that requires a strategy designed to reduce fatal occupation injuries caused by falling and bumping & contact(collision) is the construction industry, and the secondary high risk target group in the construction industry is classified as the equipment, machine operating and assembling workers in the construction industry, those aged 50 years old and above need the prevention measures against bumping & contact(collision) and being caught under an object & falling(objects), while those aged less than 50 years old need prevention measures against falling(persons).

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[IEEE Style]

이관형 and 이홍석, "Finding on Preventive Intervention of Fatal Occupational Injuries Through Empirical Analysis of Accident Death," Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 75-82, 2019. DOI: 10.14346/JKOSOS.2019.34.3.83.

[ACM Style]

이관형 and 이홍석. 2019. Finding on Preventive Intervention of Fatal Occupational Injuries Through Empirical Analysis of Accident Death. Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, 34, 3, (2019), 75-82. DOI: 10.14346/JKOSOS.2019.34.3.83.