An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
about
Law enforcement officers' risk perceptions toward on-duty motor-vehicle eventsMusculoskeletal disorders and associated healthcare costs among family members of injured workersDo zero-cost workers' compensation medical claims really have zero costs? The impact of workplace injury on group health insurance utilization and costsThe economic impact for farm injury in Minnesota, 2004 - 2010Twenty years of work-related injury and illness among union carpenters in Washington StateNational machine guarding program: Part 1. Machine safeguarding practices in small metal fabrication businessesReflecting on the 5th National Occupational Injury Research Symposium and looking forwardCounting matters: implications of undercounting in the BLS survey of occupational injuries and illnessesNon-fatal occupational falls on the same levelContrasting patterns of care for musculoskeletal disorders and injuries of the upper extremity and knee through workers' compensation and private health care insurance among union carpenters in Washington State, 1989 to 2008Surveillance of nail gun injuries by journeymen carpenters provides important insight into experiences of apprenticesOccupational disease and workers' compensation: coverage, costs, and consequencesEconomic burden of occupational injury and illness in the United StatesOccupational injury and work organization among immigrant Latino residential construction workersAre work-related conditions less common or were their definitions changed?Estimating occupational illness, injury, and mortality in food production in the United States: a farm-to-table analysisUse of statewide electronic emergency department data for occupational injury surveillance: a feasibility study in MassachusettsThe proportion of work-related emergency department visits not expected to be paid by workers' compensation: implications for occupational health surveillance, research, policy, and health equityProportion of dermatitis attributed to work exposures in the working population, United States, 2011 behavioral risk factor surveillance systemNew electric-shock job exposure matrixInjury underreporting among small establishments in the construction industryRisks of a lifetime in construction. Part I: traumatic injuriesOccupational and non-occupational factors associated with work-related injuries among construction workers in the USAIs the apparent decrease in injury and illness rates in construction the result of changes in reporting?Costs of occupational injury and illness within the health services sectorThe Impact of Physical and Ergonomic Hazards on Poultry Abattoir Processing Workers: A ReviewOSHA, well past its infancy, but still learning how to count injuries and illnessesDevelopment of methods for using workers' compensation data for surveillance and prevention of occupational injuries among State-insured private employers in OhioEffectiveness of OSHA outreach training on carpenters' work-related injury rates, Washington State 2000-2008"The Only Thing I Wish I Could Change Is That They Treat Us Like People and Not Like Animals": Injury and Discrimination Among Latino Farmworkers.The impact of OSHA recordkeeping regulation changes on occupational injury and illness trends in the US: a time-series analysisExploring the relationship between employer recordkeeping and underreporting in the BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and IllnessesBlurring the distinctions between on and off the job injuries: similarities and differences in circumstancesInjuries at work in the US adult population: contributions to the total injury burdenUnreported workers' compensation claims to the BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: Establishment factorsEmployer reasons for failing to report eligible workers' compensation claims in the BLS survey of occupational injuries and illnessesThe work environment disability-adjusted life year for use with life cycle assessment: a methodological approachAn impact evaluation of a federal mine safety training regulation on injury rates among US stone, sand, and gravel mine workers: an interrupted time-series analysisInjury classification agreement in linked Bureau of Labor Statistics and Workers' Compensation dataReported work-related injuries and illnesses among Hispanic workers: results from an emergency department surveillance system follow-back survey
P2860
Q23909236-D181A505-D47E-42A7-9B45-967D4F8D51CFQ23909552-A3BDCDC0-0509-4958-BCAA-0B8720AB3D5DQ23909555-85E15BEF-AB23-4F49-BD6C-28841B6B0205Q23909584-E5ED9B2B-C2D2-434A-8289-2CDF6A15153BQ23909795-6E2F7C89-6E6C-4C40-BACD-9E331D9907EEQ23911790-FDC7E780-BD83-4EAF-B62C-56B42991ECB8Q23911879-0A2A9B73-EC69-46B0-B2D4-60CE3AF74BD3Q23912558-6CBF4ED5-4519-437E-AABC-6FC5EFBE98C6Q23913414-519BAE40-2E0A-48E3-A288-A3F74D743CC3Q23913568-6294470A-334D-4389-8F99-7400C9CD4A5DQ23913582-C38B5EF6-9288-4166-A59F-2E96BA5F88EDQ23914005-0E9B0BAA-6015-4940-9A34-6692C42ACFCFQ23914006-F2FA118E-0CE1-4AC8-BA3B-A00814A1FC21Q23915426-D09ED02B-7712-496E-8167-4DD8FAFD14D0Q23915689-AE6E6BDF-0DFE-49F3-A47A-89EF431ABAAFQ23916298-15AFD173-17CE-4D0B-BCA7-A76394BF2219Q23916911-2219126B-89E2-4075-8333-583E40F5ACC1Q23918047-2EBD8EE3-2F74-4AB3-873C-BCD19348E4F5Q23922718-A358BC7F-5413-4314-BA3A-0A08E5287B02Q23923925-5C670A61-AB19-48A6-9B1B-B27CA2733FD9Q23923951-D1E9A9E4-57AA-4D90-A2D0-CE4239CF52CEQ23923955-A5CC0052-F9EC-4A90-A188-732BE027C896Q23923962-EB64C76C-0649-416D-8B0C-9484D60EB822Q24170486-133B52B1-A8D8-425D-AF93-C7B4477EDF0AQ26206958-D23A6D2E-1D9F-4188-AC5B-C9BFF7DB3784Q26767222-C869DA4F-D96F-4356-94BE-FFC65C28E0ECQ27908419-DA36BF5B-1875-436D-B15F-3A9AE0062ABCQ27908441-177D5884-F9E3-48E9-A14C-7DAF17498FFFQ27968910-5EF95AAC-3896-4A3D-9B91-910F7941C90EQ27968961-D6BD7C47-5785-4789-BCC6-124CB32528EAQ28382745-6C48965C-F025-4244-AAAD-EA884E6D6158Q28383893-71129941-9417-414B-9660-4A3156E0368CQ28386400-91188FEB-37C7-49F1-B520-7610D8F75B40Q28388488-83B22CD6-4C6D-4EC0-B827-04BCA0F64767Q28391730-F3A4E51A-1B39-452D-A26B-ABF8CF11FFF4Q28391894-9174095E-CA4C-421C-83A1-5137D9E433AEQ28395739-48CA93D5-3C12-4A76-A0B7-D8C0F96FDC16Q28396060-93AE2380-6DA5-4790-AA3B-E29B086786A7Q28397598-A6AAE868-430F-485D-8A40-6B1FEE7E52CCQ28943630-7711709A-973A-4BE4-9B9A-041C4F2E2412
P2860
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
description
2004 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2004 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2004 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2004年の論文
@ja
2004年論文
@yue
2004年論文
@zh-hant
2004年論文
@zh-hk
2004年論文
@zh-mo
2004年論文
@zh-tw
2004年论文
@wuu
name
An Estimate of the U.S. Government’s Undercount of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries
@nl
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@ast
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@en
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@en-gb
type
label
An Estimate of the U.S. Government’s Undercount of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries
@nl
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@ast
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@en
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@en-gb
prefLabel
An Estimate of the U.S. Government’s Undercount of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries
@nl
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@ast
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@en
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@en-gb
P1476
An estimate of the U.S. Government's undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries
@en
P2093
J. Paul Leigh
James P. Marcin
P2880
P356
10.1097/01.JOM.0000105909.66435.53
P407
P577
2004-01-01T00:00:00Z