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Port safety and the container revolution: A statistical study on human factor and occupational accidents over the long period

机译:港口安全与集装箱革命:长期以来人为因素和职业事故的统计研究

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Several factors can affect occupational accident frequency, namely economical factors, technologies used (low automation, discontinuous operating) job design, organization of work/environmental conditions and human factors. In particular, technological advances in industrial activities can give rise to improvement in productivity and in occupational health and safety, but not necessarily simultaneously. The beginning of the container transport dates back to 50 years ago, but while containerization changed everything, from ships and ports to patterns of global trade, its impact on work injuries was not explored at all. The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between work organization, job experience, productivity and occupational accidents, from the starting of the container expansion to nowadays, considering Genoa port (Italy), one of the largest of the Mediterranean Sea. In order to minimize possible reporting biases, such as underreporting or reclassification to a lower level of severity, injury statistics are elaborated starting from data collected directly on-site, from internal accident or medical-aid reports. An in-depth statistical analysis on occupational injuries in the years 1980-2006 is carried out, with reference to frequency indexes, mechanism of injury and material causes. The increase of container-ships traffic and, consequently, the sharp change in port infrastructure involved a rapid modification also in the work organization, with particular reference to the number and characteristics of workforce (decrease from 5783 to nearly 1000 employees and increase of low experience workers from 28% to 74%). The striking high percentage increase of young or low experienced workers in handling container (and performing correlated new tasks) caused a remarkable increase of the risk for occupational injuries. In the studied port, we recorded an increase of the frequency index (injuries per hundred thousand hours worked) from 13.0 to 29.7. It results that the increased expansion of shipping container utilization is not connected to a correspondent human factor safety implementation. Main risk factors are pointed out, revealing an increase of accidents due to transport vehicle (+8.3%) and a reduction of accidents caused by substance or materials (-4.5%). These factors show a statistical significant correlation with the new job tasks. Consideration of these findings may enable managerial solutions and workplace organization interventions for the prevention of injuries and safety performance improvement in port activities.
机译:几个因素会影响职业事故的发生频率,即经济因素,使用的技术(自动化程度低,不连续运行)作业设计,工作/环境条件的组织以及人为因素。特别是,工业活动中的技术进步可以提高生产率以及职业健康和安全,但不一定同时提高。集装箱运输的开始可以追溯到50年前,但是集装箱化改变了一切,从船舶和港口到全球贸易方式,却根本没有探讨它对工伤的影响。本文的目的是研究从集装箱扩展开始到如今的工作组织,工作经验,生产力和职业事故之间的关系,考虑到热那亚港口(意大利)是地中海最大的港口之一。为了将可能的报告偏差(例如,报告不足或重分类到较低的严重程度)降至最低,从直接现场收集,内部事故或医疗救助报告开始,详细编制伤害统计数据。结合频率指标,伤害发生机理和物质原因,对1980-2006年的职业伤害进行了深入的统计分析。集装箱船运输量的增加,以及港口基础设施的急剧变化也导致了工作组织的快速调整,特别是考虑了劳动力的数量和特点(从5783名减少到近1000名员工,以及经验不足的人增加了)从28%增至74%)。在处理容器(和执行相关的新任务)时,年轻或经验不足的工人所占百分比显着增加,导致职业伤害的风险显着增加。在所研究的港口,我们记录了频率指数(每十万工作小时的伤害)从13.0增加到29.7。结果,运输集装箱利用的增加的扩展未与相应的人为因素安全实施相关。指出了主要的危险因素,表明由运输车辆引起的事故增加(+ 8.3%),由物质或材料引起的事故减少(-4.5%)。这些因素显示出与新工作任务的统计显着相关性。考虑这些发现可能有助于管理解决方案和工作场所组织干预措施,以防止港口活动中的伤害和安全绩效的提高。

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