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Reporting and classification of loss of balance accidents

机译:余额损失事故的报告和分类

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The main objective of the study was to assess how a classification system designed to code slip, trip and fall accidents (STF) could extract data provided in accident reports and the use of the system by the coder. Its specific aims were to evaluate the importance of loss of balance (LOB), other than that related to a slip trip fall event (STF), and the impact on statistics of overlapping LOB events, as well as to characterize the nature of the descriptive material, in particular as concerns the implicit nature of events or circumstances reported. Two databases were constituted from an initial group of 1540 accident reports acquired from a large telecommunications company. The classification system provided three codes to cover S, T, and F accidents, as well as 25 subcodes (S: 7; T: 6; F: 12) for classifying STF context. The first database grouped together 378 accident descriptions coded S, T, or F, while the second grouped together 104 accident descriptions reporting an LOB but not coded ST or F. For the three main STF codes and 25 subcodes, all vocabulary or locutions referring explicitly or implicitly to these codes were identified. In 81% of the descriptions for the first database, an S, T, or F corresponding to its resultant coding was identifiable (S: 98%, T: 73%; F; 72%). The study shows that the coder was very reliable and consistent. However, the system as designed led to significant distortions. In particular, the subcodes led to misclassifications. Correspondence between the descriptive data and the subcodes was low for trip events (51%), average for slipping (75%), and almost perfect for fall events (960 o). An LOB other than an STF was identified in 23% of the descriptions. Two different LOB events were reported in 32% of the cases. A review of the second database revealed that only 32% of the descriptions could have suited the proposed classification system. The study showed that implicit data were used by the coder. Overall, the combined analysis of both databases showed that slipping events as well as other LOBs were underestimated and that a good number falling events were falsely identified. The statistics appeared to be seriously flawed. A possible strategy for structuring LOB events is proposed.
机译:该研究的主要目的是评估设计用于对滑倒,绊倒和跌倒事故进行编码的分类系统如何提取事故报告中提供的数据以及编码员对该系统的使用情况。其具体目标是评估与滑倒跌倒事件(STF)相关的失衡(LOB)的重要性,以及对重叠LOB事件统计的影响,并描述描述性的性质实质性的,特别是关于所报告事件或情况的隐含性质。根据从一家大型电信公司获得的1540个事故报告的初始组构成了两个数据库。分类系统提供了覆盖S,T和F事故的三个代码,以及25个用于对STF上下文进行分类的子代码(S:7; T:6; F:12)。第一个数据库将378个描述为S,T或F的事故描述分组在一起,第二个数据库将104个描述为LOB但未编码为ST或F的事故描述分组在一起。对于三个主要的STF代码和25个子代码,所有词汇或词组均明确引用或隐式地对这些代码进行了标识。在第一个数据库的81%的描述中,与之对应的编码所对应的S,T或F是可识别的(S:98%,T:73%; F; 72%)。研究表明,编码器非常可靠且一致。但是,设计的系统导致严重的失真。特别是,子代码导致分类错误。对于跳闸事件,描述性数据与子代码之间的对应关系很低(51%),滑移的平均值(75%),对于跌落事件则几乎完美(960 o)。 23%的描述中确定了非STF的LOB。在32%的病例中报告了两次不同的LOB事件。对第二个数据库的审查显示,只有32%的描述可能适合建议的分类系统。研究表明,隐式数据已被编码人员使用。总体而言,对这两个数据库的综合分析表明,滑移事件以及其他LOB被低估了,并且误判了很多下降事件。统计数据似乎存在严重缺陷。提出了一种构造LOB事件的可能策略。

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