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- Occupational_injury abstract "An occupational injury is bodily damage resulting from working.In the United States in 2012, 4,383 workers died from job injuries, 92% of which were men. In the United States in 2007, 5,488 workers died from job injuries, 92% of which were men, and 49,000 died from work-related injuries. NIOSH estimates that 4 million workers in the U.S. in 2007 suffered from non-fatal work related injuries or illnesses.The most usual organs involved are the spine, hands, the head, lungs, eyes, skeleton, and skin. According to data from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an average of 15 workers die from traumatic injuries each day in the United States, and an additional 200 workers are hospitalized.Common causes of industrial injury are poor ergonomics, manual handling of heavy loads, misuse or failure of equipment, exposure to general hazards, inadequate safety training and clothing, jewellery or long hair that becomes tangled in machinery.General hazards in a work environment include electricity, explosive materials, fire, flammable gases, heat, height, high pressure gases and liquids, hot gases and liquids, powerful or sharp moving machinery, oxygen-free gases or spaces, poisonous gases, radiation, toxic materials, work on, near or under water, work on, near or under weak or heavy structures.There are many methods of preventing or reducing industrial injuries, including anticipation of problems by risk assessment, safety training, control banding, personal protective equipment safety guards, mechanisms on machinery, and safety barriers. In addition, past problems can be analyzed to find their root causes by using a technique called root cause analysis.".
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- Occupational_injury hasPhotoCollection Occupational_injury.
- Occupational_injury subject Category:Lawsuits.
- Occupational_injury subject Category:Occupational_diseases.
- Occupational_injury subject Category:Occupational_safety_and_health.
- Occupational_injury type Abstraction100002137.
- Occupational_injury type Act100030358.
- Occupational_injury type DueProcess101181475.
- Occupational_injury type Event100029378.
- Occupational_injury type GroupAction101080366.
- Occupational_injury type Lawsuit101182654.
- Occupational_injury type Lawsuits.
- Occupational_injury type Proceeding101184814.
- Occupational_injury type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Occupational_injury type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Occupational_injury comment "An occupational injury is bodily damage resulting from working.In the United States in 2012, 4,383 workers died from job injuries, 92% of which were men. In the United States in 2007, 5,488 workers died from job injuries, 92% of which were men, and 49,000 died from work-related injuries. NIOSH estimates that 4 million workers in the U.S.".
- Occupational_injury label "Accident du travail".
- Occupational_injury label "Arbeidsongeval".
- Occupational_injury label "Occupational injury".
- Occupational_injury label "工伤".
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- Occupational_injury depiction BLS_US_fatalities_by_industry_2010.png.
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