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Citation

Smith S, De Hoop C, Marx B, Pine J. Work 1999; 12(3): 261-273.

Affiliation

Intracorp, Arnaudville, LA, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, IOS Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12441421

Abstract

Logging is a dangerous occupation, as documented through reported injuries and fatalities. Accidents in the logging industry account for pain, suffering, employee turnover, and high insurance costs. Worker injuries and high insurance costs, in addition to other factors, may be minimized and reduced through safety education and improved logging practices. Furthermore, the injured logger, or logger with a disability may return to logging or other employment through development of viable medical and vocational rehabilitation planing. This article addresses the economic impact of logging, reviews logging injuries, describes a safety program designed to reduce logging injures, discusses rehabilitation considerations for specific injuries, and outlines particular reemployment prospects for loggers with disabilities.


Language: en

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