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Citation

Ramaswamy SK, Mosher GA. J. Agric. Saf. Health 2017; 23(3): 203-217.

Affiliation

Iowa State University.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, American Society of Agricultural Engineers)

DOI

10.13031/jash.12196

PMID

29140640

Abstract

Workplace injuries in the grain handling industry are common, yet little research has characterized worker injuries in grain elevators across all hazard types. Learning from past injuries is essential for preventing future occurrences, but the lack of injury information for the grain handling industry hinders this effort. The present study addresses this knowledge gap by using data from over 7000 workers' compensation claims reported from 2008 to 2016 by commercial grain handling facilities in the U.S. to characterize injury costs and severity. The total amount paid for each claim was used as a measure of injury severity. The effects of employee age and tenure, cause of injury, and body part injured on the cost of work-related injuries were investigated. Contingency tables were used to classify the variable pairs. The chi-square test and chi-square residuals were employed to evaluate the relationship between the variable pairs and identify the at-risk groups.

RESULTS showed that the employee age and tenure, cause of injury, and body part injured have a significant influence on the cost paid for the claim. Several at-risk groups were identified as a result of the analyses.

FINDINGS from the study will assist commercial grain elevators in the development of targeted safety interventions and assist grain elevator safety managers in mitigating financial and social losses from occupational injuries.

Copyright© by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.


Language: en

Keywords

Chi-square test; Contingency tables; Grain elevators; Grain handling; Occupational injuries

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