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The characteristics of fatal occupational injuries in Korea’s construction industry, 1997–2004
Authors:Hyoung-June Im  Young-Jun Kwon  Soo-Geun Kim  Yong-Kyu Kim  Young-Su Ju  Hwa-Pyung Lee
Institution:1. Dept. of Occupational Medicine, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, 896, Pyungchon-Dong, Dongan-Gu, Anyang 431-070, Republic of Korea;2. Dept. of Occupational Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University, School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea;3. The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea;4. Pochon Cha University College of Medicine Kumi Cha Hospital, Kumi, Republic of Korea
Abstract:This study is aimed at exploring the characteristics of fatal occupational injuries in Korea’s construction industry and comparing the causes in various occupations within that industry. There were 10,276 fatal occupational injury victims in Korea over 8 years (1997–2004). The mortality risk due to injuries in construction and non-construction industries was calculated, and their causes were compared. The number of victims of fatal occupational injuries in the construction industry was 4333 (42.2% of the total fatal occupational injuries), and the 1 year mortality risk was higher (23.7/100,000 persons) than in non-construction industries (10.4). Falling was the most frequent (52.7%) cause of fatal injuries. In addition, deaths due to structural collapse and electric shock were significantly higher than in other industries. When the distribution of the causal factors in various occupations within the construction industry was investigated, some factors appeared more frequently in certain occupations than in others. As the construction industry encompasses a large proportion of occupational injuries, a reduction in this field alone will substantially contribute to an overall reduction of occupational injuries in Korea. Further research for effective prevention is needed.
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