Fatal occupational injuries.

Author(s)
Baker, S. P. Samkoff, J.S. Fisher, R.S. & Buren, C.B. Van
Year
Abstract

Deaths resulting from work-related injuries during a one-year period in Maryland were identified and reviewed. Of 148 workers killed, all but two were male. Transportation vehicles were involved in 41% of the deaths, with road vehicles accounting for 25% of the total. Other major groups involved nonroad land vehicles (26%) and firearms, primarily handguns (11%). Two thirds of the workers died at the scene or were dead on arrival at the hospital.

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Library number
B 22081 fo /10/83/
Source

Journal of the American Medical Association JAMA, Vol. 248 (1982), No. 6 (12 August), p. 692-697, ref.

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