IC 9319 - Risk Profile Of Cumulative Trauma Disorders Of The Arm And Hand In The U.S. Mining Industry

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. D. Hudock C. M. Keran
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A review of all upper extremity cumulative trauma disorder (UECTD) injuries was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for 1985 through 1989. This review was performed by analyzing each injury, as reported by law and maintained on the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration's accident data base. This analysis found that incidence rates in mining were lower than in private sector industry, although the number of reported UECTD injuries increased sevenfold and their percentage of all mining injuries increased fivefold from 1985 through 1989. Metal-nonmetal mines accounted for 80 pct of UECTD injuries, while coal mines accounted for 20 pct. Nearly 63 pct of UECTD injuries were accounted for by only four occupations-mechanics, laborers, boney (crusher) operators, and miners not elsewhere classified (NEC)-with an incidence rate well above the private sector industry rate.
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APA: S. D. Hudock C. M. Keran  (1992)  IC 9319 - Risk Profile Of Cumulative Trauma Disorders Of The Arm And Hand In The U.S. Mining Industry

MLA: S. D. Hudock C. M. Keran IC 9319 - Risk Profile Of Cumulative Trauma Disorders Of The Arm And Hand In The U.S. Mining Industry. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1992.

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