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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
1981 Volume.14 No. 1 p.89 ~ p.96
A Study on Industrial Accidents of Workers in Jeonbug Areas
Hwang In-Dam

Park Young-Soo
Suh Suk-Kwon
Abstract
Of 2,740 industries in Jeonbug area which are covered by industrial insurance policy, 462 facilities which the accidents related to industry occured during the year of 1979 were studied, and the results are summarized as follows:

1. The accidents related to industry occured in 462 industries of the total 2,740 industrial facilities in Jeonbug area as of 1979.

2. The incidence rate of accident per 1,000 workers was 34-31 {49.2 in male workers and 12.8 in female workers), the frequency rate of the total industries in jeonbug area was 13.36, and severity rate was 1.3.

3. The frequency rates and severity rates by type of industry in study area were quite different to compare with those of national rates.

4. The incidence rate of construction industry was 223.6 per 1,000 workers., and that of transportation-communication industries were 78.6.

5. The proportion of industrial accidents of 20^-24 age group was 22.1 per cent of the total accidents, and the proportions decreased according to age increase.

6. The incidence rate in the industry having less than 49 workers was 20.6 per 1,000 workers, that of industry with 5099 workers was 26.7, that of industry with 100^-199 was 51.9, that of industry with 200499 was 80.2 and that of with more than 500 workers was 40.7.

7. The accidents which occured in the workers with experience, of less than one year was 69.4 per cent of the total accidents, otherwise, the longer the workers have worked the less accident they have.

8. The most accidents occured in the shift between 10 to 12 o¢¥clock, and 16 to 18 hour.

9. The primary causes of the industrial accidents were found to be collisions, machinery, falling objects and falls.

10. The site of injury by type of industry were quite different, and the major site of injury was finger.

11. The laceration and open injuries of the accidents related¢¥¢¥{ to industry were 37.2 per cent of the total cases, and fractures or dislocations were 23.5 per cent, and contusions were 6.5 per cent.

12. Death rate of industrial accident was 5.0 per 10,000 workers, aria those of industry
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