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Preventing and Investigating Horse-Related Human Injury and Fatality in Work and Non-Work Equestrian Environments: A Consideration of the Workplace Health and Safety Framework

机译:在工作和非工作马术环境中预防和调查与马相关的人身伤害和死亡:对工作场所健康和安全框架的考虑

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It has been suggested that one in five riders will be injured due to a fall from a horse, resulting in severe head or torso injuries. Attempts to reduce injury have primarily focussed on low level risk controls, such as helmets. In comparison, risk mitigation in high risk workplaces and sports is directed at more effective and preventative controls like training, consultation, safe work procedures, fit for purpose equipment and regular Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) monitoring. However, there has been no systematic consideration of the risk-reduction benefits of applying a WHS framework to reducing horse-related risks in workplaces, let alone competition or leisure contexts. In this article, we discuss the different dimensions of risk during human–horse interaction: the risk itself, animal, human and environmental factors and their combinations thereof. We consider the potential of the WHS framework as a tool for reducing (a) situation-specific hazards, and (b) the risks inherent in and arising from human–horse interactions. Whilst most—if not all—horses are unpredictable, the majority of horse-related injuries should be treated as preventable. The article concludes with a practical application of WHS to prevent horse-related injury by discussing effective evidence-based guidelines and regulatory monitoring for equestrian sectors. It suggests that the WHS framework has significant potential not only to reduce the occurrence and likelihood of horse-related human accident and injury, but to enable systematic accident analysis and investigation of horse-related adverse events.
机译:已经提出,五分之一的骑手会因为从马上摔下而受伤,导致头部或躯干严重受伤。减少伤害的尝试主要集中在低级风险控制上,例如头盔。相比之下,减轻高风险工作场所和运动中的风险是针对更有效和预防性的控制措施,例如培训,咨询,安全的工作程序,适用于专用设备和定期的工作场所健康与安全(WHS)监控。但是,没有系统地考虑采用WHS框架来降低工作场所中与马相关的风险的风险降低收益,更不用说竞争或休闲环境了。在本文中,我们讨论了人与马互动过程中风险的不同方面:风险本身,动物,人与环境因素及其组合。我们认为WHS框架的潜力可作为减少(a)针对特定情况的危害,以及(b)人与人之间互动固有的和由其产生的风险的工具。尽管大多数(即使不是全部)马匹都是不可预测的,但大多数与马匹相关的伤害仍应视为可预防的。最后,通过讨论有效的循证指南和对马术领域的监管,WHS在预防与马相关的伤害方面的实际应用作为总结。它表明,WHS框架不仅在减少与马相关的人为事故和伤害的发生和可能性方面具有巨大潜力,而且还能够对与马相关的不良事件进行系统的事故分析和调查。

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