Farm Fatal Injury Trends in Illinois from 1999 to 2019.

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sihan Li, Guy Roger Aby, Robert Aherin, Salah F Issa
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Highlights: We identified 510 fatal agricultural incidents in Illinois from 1999 to 2019. Tractors and roadway-related incidents were the two leading sources of fatalities. Older farmers (65 and older) accounted for the highest percentage of fatalities. Among tractor-related incidents, overturns accounted for the highest percentage.

Abstract: The objective of this study was to analyze fatal injury trends and injury types in Illinois from 1999 to 2019. Data on fatal farm injuries in Illinois were collected from a newspaper clipping service. The data were analyzed by incident type and victim age. The types of farm-related incidents were classified as confined space, ATV, tractor, electrical, farm equipment, and other. From 1999 to 2019, the University of Illinois reported 510 fatal incidents, of which 213 (42%) were tractor-related. Tractor-related incidents represented the largest proportion of fatalities, followed by 82 (16%) roadway-related fatalities and 45 (9%) grain bin fatalities. In the past two decades, there has been an average of 24 fatalities per year. The number of incidents has declined over time, and the five-year moving average for 2019 was approximately 17 incidents. However, the proportion of tractor-related fatalities has remained consistent overtime and represents approximately 34% to 46% of all incidents per year on a five-year moving average. The results reflect a decreasing number of total farm fatalities in the past two decades with yearly fluctuations. Moreover, the results suggest that tractors remain one of the main causes of farm fatalities in Illinois. These results provide a better understanding of agricultural injuries in Illinois, which will help design targeted outreach efforts and provide new focus areas for research.

1999年至2019年伊利诺伊州农场致命伤害趋势
亮点:从1999年到2019年,我们在伊利诺伊州确定了510起致命的农业事件。拖拉机和与道路有关的事故是造成死亡的两个主要原因。老年农民(65岁及以上)的死亡率最高。在与拖拉机有关的事故中,翻车所占的比例最高。摘要:本研究旨在分析1999 - 2019年伊利诺伊州致命伤害趋势和伤害类型。伊利诺斯州农场致命伤害的数据是从一家剪报服务公司收集的。数据按事件类型和受害者年龄进行分析。与农场有关的事故类型分为密闭空间、全地形车、拖拉机、电气、农场设备和其他。1999年至2019年,伊利诺伊大学共报告了510起致命事故,其中213起(42%)与拖拉机有关。与拖拉机有关的事故占死亡人数的最大比例,其次是与道路有关的82人(16%)和与粮仓有关的45人(9%)。在过去的二十年里,平均每年有24人死亡。随着时间的推移,此类事件的数量有所下降,2019年的五年移动平均值约为17起。然而,与拖拉机相关的死亡人数比例一直保持稳定,在五年移动平均水平上约占每年所有事故的34%至46%。研究结果表明,在过去20年里,农场死亡总人数呈逐年下降趋势。此外,研究结果表明,拖拉机仍然是伊利诺伊州农场死亡的主要原因之一。这些结果有助于更好地了解伊利诺伊州的农业灾害,这将有助于设计有针对性的推广工作,并为研究提供新的重点领域。
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Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health
Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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