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Citation

Jensen O, Christensen S, Kjaersgaard E. Ugeskr. Laeger 1995; 157(15): 2146-2149.

Vernacular Title

Arbejdsulykker i fiskeriet. Opgorelse af behandlede fiskeriskader pa Bornholms

Affiliation

Kirurgisk afdeling, Bornholms Centralsygehus, Rønne.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Den Alm Danske Laegerforening)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7652952

Abstract

Over a two year period from 1987-1989 all fishing-related injuries treated in the Emergency Room at Bornholm's central hospital in Rønne and at some general practices were registered prospectively. One hundred injuries were registered altogether. Accidents occurring in connection with putting out and recovering apparatus constituted respectively 14% and 36%. Working with the trawler scoop was responsible for 18% of the accidents and was the most common direct cause, followed by work with winches which constituted 11%. Falls made up almost a quarter of the accidents. Finger injuries constituted 33%, and hand and wrist injuries 17%. Trawler scoop injuries most commonly involved the fingers and hands and fish-cleaning injuries the hands, wrists and fingers. Prophylactic efforts concerning safety in work with trawler scoops, winches and steering systems should be made.


Language: da

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