TY - JOUR PY - 2014// TI - Pedestrian worker fatalities in workplace locations, Australia, 2000-2010 JO - International journal of injury control and safety promotion A1 - Kitching, Fiona A1 - Jones, Christopher B. A1 - Ibrahim, Joseph E. A1 - Ozanne-Smith, Joan E. SP - 163 EP - 169 VL - 21 IS - 2 N2 - Pedestrian deaths of workers in Australian workplaces (1 July 2000-31 December 2010) are described using coronial and safety authority fatality databases. One hundred and fifteen deaths were identified, with the majority male (93%) and aged over 50 years (59%). Four industries predominated (85% of deaths): Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (31%), Construction (29%), Transport, Postal and Warehousing (16%) and Manufacturing (10%). Similarly, three occupations dominated: Farmers (28%), Labourers (27%) and Machinery Operators and Drivers (25%). Common circumstantial factors (reversing machines or vehicles, driver also the pedestrian, driver's vision impeded and working accompanied) occurred in the Construction, Transport and Manufacturing industries, providing collaborative opportunities for prevention. Deaths occurring in the Agriculture industry showed different circumstantial factors, likely needing different solutions. While some effective countermeasures are known, workplace pedestrian fatalities continue to occur. Prevention strategies are needed to share known information across industries and to produce data enhancements and new knowledge.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1745-7300 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17457300.2013.792286 ID - ref1 ER -