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Research and Practice for Fall Injury Control in the Workplace - Proceedings of International Conference on Fall Prevention and Protection: 2010 International Conference on Fall Prevention and Protection (Paperback)
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Research and Practice for Fall Injury Control in the Workplace - Proceedings of International Conference on Fall Prevention and Protection: 2010 International Conference on Fall Prevention and Protection (Paperback)
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Falls represent a serious hazard to workers in many industries.
Workers who perform tasks at elevation-workers in the construction,
structural metal working, and tree trimming industries, for
example-are at risk of falls from heights, with frequently grave or
even fatal consequences. Many more workers, in nearly every
industry, are subject to falls to floors, walkways or ground
surfaces. These falls, characterized as fall on the same level, are
responsible for well over half of nonfatal injuries that result in
days away from work. The etiology of falls as injury-producing
events is multi-factorial, and encompasses multiple mechanisms of
exposure. Working at heights involves completely different fall
risks than those found on workplace surfaces and floors. The
different exposures represent serious safety risks in both cases,
resulting in fatal and serious nonfatal injury. To address the
various causes of multi-factorial events such as these, there needs
to be wide-ranging and multidisciplinary injury-mitigation
approaches provided to practitioners based on a wide variety of
research methods. To advance our knowledge of occupational fall
injuries, the International Conference on Fall Prevention and
Protection (ICFPP), held in May of 2010, was convened to provide a
forum for researchers from NIOSH, its stakeholders, and the
community of fall-prevention specialists and experts to present
research findings, recommendations and expert advice on the latest
tools and methods to reduce the incidence of injury from falls. At
the conference, a wide variety of research approaches and methods
were presented, and these approaches reflected the
multidisciplinary orientation of the different stakeholders in
attendance, as well as the individual interests and expertise of
participating researchers. This document represents a wealth of
knowledge from experts and informed stakeholders on the best way to
understand, prevent, and control fall-related risk exposures. It is
anticipated that these presentations will serve to bring together
the communities of interest that attempt to prevent and ameliorate
fall-related injuries, and will spur efforts that will continue in
the form of joint and supported research investigations, research
consortia, and informed dialogue in support of a common goal. NIOSH
hopes to continue to sponsor forums for the presentation of methods
and findings related to occupational fall injury protection and
prevention in the future.
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