台湾建造业致命工伤事故

Yen-Hui Lin, Chih-Yong Chen, Tengsheng Wang
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摘要本研究调查台湾建造业致命职业跌倒事故。从劳工事务委员会(CLA) 1996-2007年年度报告中提交的1062份与工作有关的事故报告中提取的数据,分析了事故受害者的性别、年龄和工作经验,以及事故发生时的活动、事故发生时所穿的个人防护装备、工作台面高度和其他与事故有关的因素(即一天中的时间、星期几、一年中的月份、事故事件、坠落高度)来确定重要的影响因素。CLA的数据显示,屋顶工作是最常与致命跌倒相关的活动(128名受害者,12.1%)。大约30%(315名受害者)的致命事件归因于从脚手架或分期跌落。死亡率也存在年龄差异,34-44岁工人的死亡率最高。此外,大多数死亡工人(218名受害者,20.5%)是在受雇于现任雇主的第一年。此外,大多数受害者(536人,50.4%)是从≤10米的高度坠落的。值得注意的是,大多数坠落的受害者在事故发生时没有使用扶手或安全带。这些分析结果为制定检查策略和计划提供了指导方针,以防止建筑行业的职业跌倒。
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Fatal occupational falls in the Taiwan construction industry
This study examined fatal occupational falls in the Taiwan construction industry. Data extracted from 1062 work-related accident reports filed in the years 1996–2007 in annual reports by the Council of Labor Affairs (CLA) were analyzed in terms of gender, age, and work experience of the accident victim as well as activity at the time of the incident, personal protective equipment (PPE) worn at the time of accident, height of the work surface, and other accident-related factors (i.e. time of day, day of week, month of year, accident event, fall height) to identify significant contributing factors. The CLA data showed that roofing work was the activity most commonly associated with fatal falls (128 victims, 12.1%). Approximately, 30% (315 victims) of fatal events were attributed to falls from scaffold or staging. Age differences were also noted in fatality rate, which was highest in workers aged 34–44 years. Additionally, most (218 victims, 20.5%) workers who died were in their first year of employment with their current employer. Further, most (536, 50.4%) victims fell from a height of ≤10 m. Notably, most of the fall victims were not using handrails or safety belts at the time of the accident. These analytical findings provide guidelines for developing inspection strategies and programs for preventing occupational falls in the construction industry.
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