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A data-driven analysis of industry-specific occupational injury risks and patterns.
Despite advancements in occupational safety management, injury prevention remains a persistent challenge across industries. This study presents a data-driven investigation into severe occupational injuries using publicly available reports from the U.S. OSHA. Employing Association Rule Mining (ARM) combined with thematic analysis, we identify distinct industry-specific injury profiles and uncover interrelated risk patterns. Key findings indicate a prevalence of finger injuries in manufacturing, falls and burns in construction, lower limb injuries in transportation and wholesale sectors, frequent fall-related incidents in retail, burn and hand injuries in mining and high rates of lower back injuries in healthcare settings. The analysis reveals complex co-occurrence patterns among contributing risk factors, such as task type, environmental conditions and body part affected, that influence both the type and severity of injuries. These insights offer valuable guidance for designing targeted, sector-specific safety interventions and underscore the importance of leveraging occupational injury data to inform evidence-based prevention strategies.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion (formerly Injury Control and Safety Promotion) publishes articles concerning all phases of injury control, including prevention, acute care and rehabilitation. Specifically, this journal will publish articles that for each type of injury: •describe the problem •analyse the causes and risk factors •discuss the design and evaluation of solutions •describe the implementation of effective programs and policies The journal encompasses all causes of fatal and non-fatal injury, including injuries related to: •transport •school and work •home and leisure activities •sport •violence and assault