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An Overview of Safety and Health for Workers in the Horse-Racing Industry (Paperback)
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An Overview of Safety and Health for Workers in the Horse-Racing Industry (Paperback)
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The safety and health hazards associated with the horse-racing
industry, along with a lack of adequate disability and health
insurance for its workers, prompted an investigation by Congress
which culminated with hearings in 2005. One of the outcomes from
these Congressional hearings was a letter from the Chairman and
Ranking member of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and
Commerce to the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary,
requesting assistance from the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) in investigating the safety and health
hazards in the horse-racing industry. In response to this request,
NIOSH conducted a review of the available safety and health
literature on thoroughbred and standard bred horse racing;
conducted site visits to two racetracks in Lexington, Kentucky,
Keeneland Race Course and the North American Racing Academy;
completed a fatality investigation; conducted analyses of injury
data from relevant data sources; reviewed regulations governing the
horse-racing industry in the United States and other countries; and
held a public meeting in order to garner concerns about the health
and safety of workers in the horse-racing industry. This document
is intended for all workers associated with the horse-racing
industry, including jockeys, other race track workers, horse and
race track owners, and racing commissions. The document summarizes
NIOSH's efforts in responding to the Congressional inquiry and
provides recommendations for reducing the number of injuries and
adverse health effects for workers in the horse-racing industry.
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