Analysis of Falls from Height Variables in Occupational Accidents.

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2021-12-20

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Rey-Merchán, María Del Carmen
Gómez-de-Gabriel, Jesús M
López-Arquillos, Antonio
Choi, Sang D

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Fall-from-height accidents are linked to severe and fatal consequences for impacted workers. A better understanding of the related variables is necessary to improve worker safety. This study analyzed all fall-from-height occupational accidents recorded in Spain from 2009 to 2019, selected significant variables, and evaluated the influence concerning the seriousness of the falls from height. Based on a total of 290,583 fall-from-height accidents, the study shows that a male inexperienced worker in a small company working in a non-habitual workplace is more likely to suffer fatal consequences once the accident happens. An improved knowledge of fall-from-height accidents will improve safety conditions. The workers should be trained and informed about their specific risk depending on the variables analyzed. Safety training should consider more risky profiles. Results from the current study can help identify suitable fall prevention and risk mitigation actions in safety programs for companies.

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Accidental Falls
Accidents, Occupational
Humans
Male
Small Business
Spain
Workplace

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accident, fall from height, fatal, safety, worker

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