2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsr.2008.07.006
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Construction industry accidents in Spain

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“…For the period 1990e2000, the greatest number of accidents in the construction industry were from overexertion (20.9%), followed by blows from materials and tools (20.5%), and falls from one level to another (10.7%), while exposure to high temperatures accounted for 0.1% [3]. However, if only the fatal accidents are analysed, falls from heights are the most significant (33.8%), followed by blows or being run over by a vehicle (15.9%), while exposure to high temperature reaches 0.2%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the period 1990e2000, the greatest number of accidents in the construction industry were from overexertion (20.9%), followed by blows from materials and tools (20.5%), and falls from one level to another (10.7%), while exposure to high temperatures accounted for 0.1% [3]. However, if only the fatal accidents are analysed, falls from heights are the most significant (33.8%), followed by blows or being run over by a vehicle (15.9%), while exposure to high temperature reaches 0.2%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acuerdo con otros autores, podemos afirmar que la ocurrencia de los accidentes no depende de una única variable, (1) (35) (36) (37) (38). De modo que planteamos un análisis bivariante que nos permita, mediante el contraste de un total de las 20 hipótesis planteadas, establecer las relaciones que existen entre las variables obtenidas del cuestionario y los accidentes y/o sus costes.…”
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“…Ao analisar os acidentes na construção, estudos nacionais e internacionais (CAMINO LÓPEZ et al, 2008;LING;LIU;WOO,2009) destacam a construção como uma das maiores geradoras de acidentes do trabalho. Em uma análise recente, que contribui para compilar as contribuições dos demais estudos, Hinze, Thurman e Wehle (2013) apresentam as taxas de acidentes na construção civil americana, as quais diminuíram de 14,3 acidentes por 100.000 trabalhadores em 1988 para 4,3 em 2010.…”
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