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Noise as an explanatory factor in work-related fatality reports

机译:噪音是与工作有关的死亡报告中的解释性因素

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Noise exposure in the workplace is a common reality in Québec, Canada as it is elsewhere. However, the extent to which noise acts as a causal or contributive factor in industrial work-related accidents has not been studied thoroughly despite its plausibility. This article aims to describe the importance or potential importance, during investigations looking into the specific causes of each work-related fatal accident, of noise as an explanatory factor. The written information contained in the accident reports pertaining to contextual and technical elements were used. The study used multiple case qualitative content analysis. This descriptive study was based on the content analysis of the 788 reports from the Commission de la santé et de la sécurité du travail du Québec [Workers' Compensation Board (WCB)] investigating the fatal work-related accidents between 1990 and 2005. The study was descriptive (number and percentages). Noise was explicitly stated as one of the explanatory factors for the fatal outcome in 2.2% (17/788) of the fatal accidents, particularly when the work involved vehicular movement or the need to communicate between workers. Noise was not typically considered a unique cause in the accident, notably because the investigators considered that the accident would have probably occurred due to other risk factors (for example, disregard of safety rules, shortcomings in work methods, and inadequate training). Noise is an important risk factor when communication is involved in work. Since noise is ubiquitous and may also interfere with vigilance and other risk factors for accidents, it may be a much more important contributing factor to accidents than is currently recognized.
机译:在加拿大魁北克和其他地方一样,工作场所的噪声暴露是一个普遍的现实。但是,尽管噪声似乎是合理的,但在与工业工作有关的事故中噪声起因或成因的程度尚未得到充分研究。本文旨在描述在调查每个与工作相关的致命事故的具体原因的过程中,噪声作为解释因素的重要性或潜在重要性。使用了事故报告中与情境和技术要素有关的书面信息。该研究使用了多案例定性内容分析。这项描述性研究是基于魁北克劳动赔偿委员会[WCB]对788份报告进行的内容分析而得出的,该报告调查了1990年至2005年之间与工作相关的致命事故。是描述性的(数量和百分比)。明确指出,噪声是造成2.2%(17/788)致命事故致命后果的解释因素之一,尤其是当工作涉及车辆移动或需要工人之间沟通时。噪声通常不被认为是事故的唯一原因,特别是因为调查人员认为事故可能是由于其他风险因素(例如,不遵守安全规则,工作方法的缺陷以及培训不足)而发生的。当工作中涉及交流时,噪声是重要的风险因素。由于噪声无处不在,并且还可能干扰事故的警惕性和其他风险因素,因此,它可能是导致事故的重要因素,远比目前公认的更为重要。

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