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Workplace accidents represent a significant public health concern across multiple industries and settings. The trucking sector is particularly prone to workplac…
Workplace accidents represent a significant public health concern across multiple industries and settings. The trucking sector is particularly prone to workplace accidents and fatalities, with accidents involving large trucks accounting for a considerable percentage of overall traffic fatalities.1Sun et al. (2023)1Environmental factors such as high temperatures also contribute to occupational injury burden, with an estimated 42,884 years of healthy life lost to occupational injury in Australia during 2014–19.2M et al. (2023)2
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An interpretable clustering approach to safety climate analysis: examining driver group distinction in safety climate perceptionsKailai Sun, Tianxiang Lan et al.2023arXiv
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The burden of occupational injury attributable to high temperatures in Australia, 2014-19: a retrospective observational study.Varghese Blesson M, Hansen Alana et al.2023The Medical journal of Australia
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- Safety Climate — The role of safety climate in accident prevention has been recognized as crucial, with researchers seeking to understand its factors and measure its impact within organizations.
- Heat-Attributable Occupational Injury — Occupational injuries attributable to high temperatures, measured in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), comprising years of life lived with disability (YLDs) and years of life lost (YLLs).
- School Injuries — Injuries occurring in school settings, which in Sweden are legally regarded as occupational injuries, studied through community-based epidemiological approaches.
- Accident Sequence Analysis — A framework distinguishing between injury and accident sequence, and between situational and structural factors as potential injury determinants. Laflamme & Menckel (1997)
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An interpretable clustering approach to safety climate analysis: examining driver group distinction in safety climate perceptionsKailai Sun, Tianxiang Lan et al.2023arXiv
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The burden of occupational injury attributable to high temperatures in Australia, 2014-19: a retrospective observational study.Varghese Blesson M, Hansen Alana et al.2023The Medical journal of Australia
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School injuries in an occupational health perspective: what do we learn from community based epidemiological studies?Lucie Laflamme, Ewa Menckel1997Injury Prevention
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| Aspect | Trucking Sector (Sun et al., 2023) | Heat-Related Injury (M et al., 2023) | School Injuries (Laflamme & Menckel, 1997) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setting | Trucking/transportation industry | Australian workplaces (2014–19) | School environments (Sweden) |
| Key Factor | Safety climate perception | High ambient temperatures | Situational & structural factors |
| Method | Clustering algorithms (5 compared) | Retrospective observational study | Community-based epidemiological review |
| Outcome Measure | Driver cluster membership | DALYs (YLLs + YLDs) | Risk groups, hazardous locations |
During 2014–19 in Australia, 967 occupational injury-related DALYs were attributable to heat, representing 2.3% of all occupational injury-related DALYs, at a rate of 0.80 DALYs per 1000 workers per year.1Community-based epidemiological studies of school injuries generally point to potential risk groups and hazardous locations and activities, but largely fail to define typical accident mechanisms.2Clustering employees based on safety climate perception is described as innovative and not extensively utilized in prior research.3
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The burden of occupational injury attributable to high temperatures in Australia, 2014-19: a retrospective observational study.Varghese Blesson M, Hansen Alana et al.2023The Medical journal of Australia
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School injuries in an occupational health perspective: what do we learn from community based epidemiological studies?Lucie Laflamme, Ewa Menckel1997Injury Prevention
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An interpretable clustering approach to safety climate analysis: examining driver group distinction in safety climate perceptionsKailai Sun, Tianxiang Lan et al.2023arXiv
View - Existing safety-related clustering studies did not compare multiple clustering algorithms, resulting in potential bias, and there are difficulties in interpreting or explaining the factors influencing employees' cluster membership.
- Community-based epidemiological studies of school injuries shed little light on whether there are particular characteristics of the community, school, or pupil that systematically influence injury risk.
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An interpretable clustering approach to safety climate analysis: examining driver group distinction in safety climate perceptionsKailai Sun, Tianxiang Lan et al.2023arXiv
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School injuries in an occupational health perspective: what do we learn from community based epidemiological studies?Lucie Laflamme, Ewa Menckel1997Injury Prevention
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- The trucking sector is particularly prone to workplace accidents and fatalities, and safety climate plays a crucial role in accident prevention.
- An estimated 42,884 years of healthy life were lost to occupational injury in Australia during 2014–19, with 2.3% of these attributable to high temperatures.
- School injuries in Sweden are legally regarded as occupational injuries, highlighting the broad scope of occupational accident frameworks.
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An interpretable clustering approach to safety climate analysis: examining driver group distinction in safety climate perceptionsKailai Sun, Tianxiang Lan et al.2023arXiv
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The burden of occupational injury attributable to high temperatures in Australia, 2014-19: a retrospective observational study.Varghese Blesson M, Hansen Alana et al.2023The Medical journal of Australia
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School injuries in an occupational health perspective: what do we learn from community based epidemiological studies?Lucie Laflamme, Ewa Menckel1997Injury Prevention
View - "Safety climate interventions in the trucking and transportation industry"
- "Climate change and occupational heat stress injury burden globally"
- "Epidemiology of school injuries: risk factors and prevention strategies"
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