Cost effectiveness of a dealer's intervention in retrofitting rollover protective structures.

Author(s)
Myers, M.L. Cole, H.P. & Westneat, S.C.
Year
Abstract

The dealershipÆs 4.5 year intervention was shown to potentially reduce both fatal (0.26) and non-fatal (1.50) injuries by 2.6% in its county over the intervention period using a 20 year analytic horizon. When extrapolated statewide, 6.7 lives would be saved and 39 non-fatal injuries would be averted over the combined 24.5 year combined intervention period and analytic horizon. The intervention for this period was cost effective with a "savings" of $35 713 per injury (fatal plus non-fatal) averted at a 4% discount rate. Tractor manufacturer promotions can influence their dealerships to promote ROPS retrofits by their customers. A manufacturer backed dealer ROPS retrofit campaign was cost effective in reducing overturn related injuries. (Author/publisher).

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Library number
I E133328 /91 / ITRD E133328
Source

Injury Prevention. 2005 /06. 11(3) Pp169-173 (19 Refs.)

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