2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2019.02.032
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The impact of occupational accidents and gross domestic product on the sanctions imposed by the Greek OSH Inspectorate

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“…Andersson & Menckel (1995) examined 11 conceptual framework models related to measuring accidents and injuries: "primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention", "proactive and reactive primary prevention", "exposure and disposition prevention", "democratic and technocratic prevention", "prevention through intervention", "the Haddon matrix", "Haddon's ten strategies", "active and passive prevention", "prevention as a causal process", "absolute and relative prevention", and "absolute and relative prevention". Among the studies of accident analyses, studies of analyzing accidents in terms of organization, employee, and accident factors by statistical methods (Tatsaki et al, 2019, Erdugan & Türkan, 2017Turkkan & Pala, 2016, Salguero-Caparros et al, 2015, Sanmiquel et al, 2014, Isara & Ofili, 2012& Cheng et al, 2010 and the application of data mining-based approaches to accident analyses (Combertiet et al, 2018, Altunkaynak, 2018, Sanmiquel et al, 2018, Shirali et al, 2018, Gerassis et al, 2016& Mutlu & Altuntas, 2019a) have been conducted. Salguero-Caparros et al (2019) examined the methods used to analyze occupational accidents and listed 35 different methods.…”
Section: Work Accident Analysis and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Andersson & Menckel (1995) examined 11 conceptual framework models related to measuring accidents and injuries: "primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention", "proactive and reactive primary prevention", "exposure and disposition prevention", "democratic and technocratic prevention", "prevention through intervention", "the Haddon matrix", "Haddon's ten strategies", "active and passive prevention", "prevention as a causal process", "absolute and relative prevention", and "absolute and relative prevention". Among the studies of accident analyses, studies of analyzing accidents in terms of organization, employee, and accident factors by statistical methods (Tatsaki et al, 2019, Erdugan & Türkan, 2017Turkkan & Pala, 2016, Salguero-Caparros et al, 2015, Sanmiquel et al, 2014, Isara & Ofili, 2012& Cheng et al, 2010 and the application of data mining-based approaches to accident analyses (Combertiet et al, 2018, Altunkaynak, 2018, Sanmiquel et al, 2018, Shirali et al, 2018, Gerassis et al, 2016& Mutlu & Altuntas, 2019a) have been conducted. Salguero-Caparros et al (2019) examined the methods used to analyze occupational accidents and listed 35 different methods.…”
Section: Work Accident Analysis and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another analytical method that is more widely used is Autoregressive Moving Average (ARMA) and Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIM). For non-stationary time series, the series is made stationary by differencing it several times and then the series is represented as a combination of white noise and moving average [10][11][12][13]. Another mainstream forecasting method is multiple regression, also known as the Vector Autoregressive (VAR) method, which is a statistically based model that constructs a model from a function of the lagged values of all the endogenous variables in the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%