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An Analysis of Reported Dangerous Incidents Exposures and Near Misses amongst Army Soldiers

机译:陆军士兵中报告的危险事件暴露和近身失误的分析

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Occupational health and safety incidents occurring in the military context are of great concern to personnel and commanders. Incidents such as “dangerous incidents”, “exposures”, and “near misses” (as distinct from injuries, illnesses, and fatalities) indicate serious health and safety risks faced by military personnel, even if they do not cause immediate harm. These risks may give rise to harm in the future, if not adequately addressed, and in some cases the incidents may cause latent harm. The purpose of this study was to ascertain the rates and patterns of incidents of these types reported by full time (ARA) and part time (ARES) Australian Army personnel. A retrospective cohort study was performed using self-reported incident data from the Workplace Health, Safety, Compensation and Reporting (WHSCAR) database over a two-year period. Data were analysed descriptively. Of 3791 such incidents, 3636 (96 percent) occurred in ARA and 155 (4 percent) in ARES personnel, somewhat consistent with the proportions of total army person-years served in each (ARA 93 percent; ARES 7 percent). In ARA, 84 percent of these incident types were exposures, 14 percent near misses, and 2 percent dangerous incidents. In ARES, 55 percent of incidents were exposures, 38 percent near misses, and 7 percent dangerous incidents. Soldiers at the rank of ‘private’ experienced the highest rates of these incident types, in both ARA and ARES. Driving gave rise to more near misses than any other activity, in both populations. Exposures to chemicals and sounds were more common in the ARA than ARES. The ARES reported higher proportions of vehicle near misses and multiple mechanism dangerous incidents than the ARA. The findings of this study can usefully inform development of risk mitigation strategies for dangerous incidents, exposures, and near misses in army personnel.
机译:军事环境中发生的职业健康和安全事件是人员和指挥官的高度关注。诸如“危险事件”,“暴露”和“未遂事故”(不同于伤害,疾病和死亡)之类的事件表明军事人员面临严重的健康和安全风险,即使它们没有立即造成伤害。如果未适当解决,这些风险将来可能会造成伤害,并且在某些情况下,这些事件可能会造成潜在的伤害。这项研究的目的是确定由澳大利亚陆军全职(ARA)和兼职(ARES)人员报告的此类事件的发生率和方式。使用来自工作场所健康,安全,补偿和报告(WHSCAR)数据库的自我报告的事件数据进行了为期两年的回顾性队列研究。对数据进行描述性分析。在3791起此类事件中,ARA发生了3636起(96%),ARES人员发生了155起(4%),这与每人服役的总军人年的比例(ARA 93%; ARES 7%)相符。在ARA,这些事件类型中的84%是暴露,14%的未命中事件和2%的危险事件。在ARES中,55%的事件是暴露,38%的未命中事件和7%的危险事件。在ARA和ARES中,“私人”级别的士兵经历了这些事件类型的最高发生率。在这两种人群中,开车比其他任何活动都导致更多的未遂事故。 ARA和ARES相比,化学品和声音的暴露更为常见。与ARA相比,ARES报告的车辆未命中和多机构危险事件所占比例更高。这项研究的发现可以为陆军人员发生危险事件,接触和未遂事故的风险缓解策略的开发提供有用的信息。

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