
@article{ref1,
title="Consideration on the results of occupational accident analysis of machinery",
journal="Journal of occupational safety and health (Tokyo)",
year="2021",
author="Umezaki, Shigeo and Shimizu, Shoken and Hamajima, Kyoko and Saito, Tsuyoshi and Ikeda, Hiroyasu and Kan, Chiemi and Hojo, Rieko",
volume="14",
number="2",
pages="109-118",
abstract="During 2001-2013, several health and safety at work acts were established or changed. For example, risk assessment was added to Industrial Safety and Health Law as making an effort mandatory,&quot;Guideline about a mechanical comprehensive safety standard&quot;was newly established, and Labor regulations regarding safety and hygiene about press machine and machine for food processing have been established and/or revised. For clarification how industrial accidents have been changed, we analyzed and compared the lethal industrial accidents in these periods. <br><br>RESULTS were as follows; 1) Employees of industries were 13,820,000 in 1989 and 9,880,000 in 2014. The decrease rate in 2014 was 71.5% as compared to that in 1989. Likewise, the occurrence number of fatal industrial accident caused by a machine was also decreased. 2) The fatal industrial accidents caused by machine was decreased 37.2% during 1898-2014. The subtracted number of 1)- 2), 34.3% might be affected by technical safetyplan and human safety control plan. 3) Industrial accidents at hazardous point, in where technical safety measures are difficult during 2014-2018 were significantly increased in those during 1989-2002. Prevention measures of industrial accident in future should carry out eradicate of machines and hazardous works which are difficult to take technical safety such as works nearby hazardous points and/or at large production line design and manufacture stages. 4) A new occupational accident prevention strategy for work near dangerous points and work in a vast area were proposed in this paper. These results above are effective not only in preventing occupational accidents that are occurring frequently at present, but also as a proposal for a new occupational accident prevention strategy that can complement ISO12100.<p /> <p>Language: ja</p>",
language="ja",
issn="1882-6822",
doi="10.2486/josh.JOSH-2020-0024-GE",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/josh.JOSH-2020-0024-GE"
}