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BLS 2020 FATAL WORK INJURIES REPORT ASSP Sees Uncertainty in Workplace Fatality Data

机译:BLS 2020 年致命工伤报告 ASSP 认为工作场所死亡数据存在不确定性

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In response to the most recent fatality report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), ASSP expressed concern about the uncertainty it perceives in the data. BLS reported that 4,764 fatal work injuries occurred in 2020, a 10.7 decrease from the previous year's total of 5,333 and the fewest on-the-job deaths since 2013. However, fatal occupational illnesses such as COVID-19 and work-related cancers are out of scope for this statistical report unless precipitated by an acute injury. Also, many people worked from home in 2020, meaning they were not exposed to hazards that may still exist at their workplaces upon their eventual return. "Reacting to the latest fatality data brings unique challenges because the numbers may not paint a clear picture of the reality of 2020," says ASSP President Brad Giles, P.E., CSP, STS, FASSP, GIOSH. "Any reported decrease in worker deaths is encouraging, but this data does not reflect the devastating impact of COVID-19 on many worker populations."
机译:针对美国劳工统计局(BLS)的最新死亡报告,ASSP对其在数据中感知到的不确定性表示担忧。美国劳工统计局报告称,2020 年发生了 4,764 起致命工伤事故,比上一年的 5,333 起减少了 10.7%,是自 2013 年以来因工死亡最少的一次。但是,COVID-19 和与工作相关的癌症等致命职业病不在本统计报告的范围内,除非由急性伤害诱发。此外,许多人在 2020 年在家工作,这意味着他们不会暴露在最终返回时工作场所可能仍然存在的危险中。“对最新的死亡数据做出反应带来了独特的挑战,因为这些数字可能无法清楚地描绘出2020年的现实,”ASSP总裁Brad Giles说。“任何报告的工人死亡人数减少都令人鼓舞,但这一数据并未反映出COVID-19对许多工人群体的破坏性影响。”

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    《Professional safety》 |2022年第2期|7-7|共1页
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