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Work-Related Traumatic Injuries Onboard Freezer-Trawlers and Freezer-Longliners Operating in Alaskan Waters during 2001-2012

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Title Work-Related Traumatic Injuries Onboard Freezer-Trawlers and Freezer-Longliners Operating in Alaskan Waters during 2001-2012
Names Lucas, Devin L. (creator)
Kincl, Laurel D. (creator)
Bovbjerg, Viktor E. (creator)
Lincoln, Jennifer M. (creator)
Branscum, Adam J. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-07 (iso8601)
Note To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. and can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291097-0274.
Abstract BACKGROUND: Workers onboard freezer-trawl (FT) and freezer-longline (FL) vessels in Alaska may
be at high risk for fatal and non-fatal injuries.
METHODS: Traumatic occupational injuries onboard vessels in the FT and FL fleets were
identified through two government data sources.
RESULTS: The annual risk of fatal injuries was 125 per 100,000 FTEs in the FT fleet, and 63 per
100,000 FTEs in the FL fleet. The annual risk of non-fatal injuries was 43 per 1,000 FTEs in the FT
fleet and 35 per 1,000 FTEs in the FL fleet. The majority of injuries in the FT fleet occurred in the
factories and freezer holds, whereas the most common injuries in the FL fleet occurred on deck
while working the fishing gear.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings confirmed that workers in those fleets were at high risk for work-related
injuries. Injury prevention should focus on removing hazards in the work processes
injuring the most workers.
Genre Article
Topic Occupational safety
Identifier Lucas, D. L., Kincl, L. D., Bovbjerg, V. E., Lincoln, J. M., & Branscum, A. J. (2014). Work-related traumatic injuries onboard freezer-trawlers and freezer-longliners operating in Alaskan waters during 2001–2012. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 57(7), 826-836. doi:10.1002/ajim.22310

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