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Towards an international limit value for occupational trauma risk: industrial exposures associated with occupational trauma, permanent impairment and ... material [An article from: Safety Science] by Elsevier

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Elsevier claimed This digital document is a journal article from Safety Science, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Description: In order to provide some advice on the priorities for occupational safety and health and the restriction of child labour in developing industrial systems, AFA-the Swedish labour market insurances-claims information system on work-related injuries associated with permanent impairment and fatalities was analysed for all occupations over the five-year period 1997-2001. After screening and merging with employment data, the occupational groups which exhibited a stable rate of trauma injuries associated with permanent impairment and fatality three times higher than the national average were selected and information about the typical accident mechanism and equipment/process resulting in trauma in these occupational groups was retrieved. It is suggested that the resulting lists of occupational exposures associated with high injury risks can be used to indicate the nature of restrictions necessary for children under the age of 18 in relation to harmful industrial exposures (ILO Conv 138, Art 3).

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