Why Do Electrical Fatalities Occur on the Job? Understanding the Human Factor of a Fatality

D. Majano, B. Brenner
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Contact with or exposure to electricity continues to be one of the leading causes of workplace fatalities and injuries in the United States. Between 2011 and 2021, there was a total of 1,201 workplace fatalities involving electricity reported by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), accounting for 6% of all workplace deaths. During this period, 69% of all electrically related fatalities happened in non-electrically related occupations. Further, there has not been a significant decrease in the number of electrical fatalities since 2011. This paper examines each electrical incident that occurred in the United States during this period to find commonalities in fatal electrical incidents, if engineering controls or behavioral changes could have avoided the injury, and the changes that can be made in the workplace and training to reduce the number of electrically related injuries in the United States.
为什么在工作中会发生电气事故?理解死亡的人为因素
在美国,接触或暴露于电仍然是导致工作场所伤亡的主要原因之一。2011年至2021年期间,职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)报告的工伤死亡人数共1,201人,占所有工伤死亡人数的6%。在此期间,所有与电气有关的死亡事故中有69%发生在与电气无关的职业。此外,自2011年以来,电气事故死亡人数并没有显著减少。本文研究了在此期间发生在美国的每一起电气事故,以找到致命电气事故的共同点,如果工程控制或行为改变可以避免伤害,以及可以在工作场所和培训中做出的改变,以减少美国电气相关伤害的数量。
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