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자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
유운식 (한성대학교) 정병용 (한성대학교) 이동경 (우송대학교)
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대한인간공학회 대한인간공학회지 대한인간공학회지 제38권 제5호
발행연도
2019.10
수록면
385 - 392 (8page)
DOI
10.5143/JESK.2019.38.5.385

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Objective: This study compares the characteristics of occupational accidents and illnesses in the shipbuilding industry.

Background: Korea"s shipbuilding industry has developed into a powerful shipbuilding country but has a lot of occupational injuries and illnesses.

Method: This study analyzed 1,908 injured persons registered for occupational injuries and illnesses in 2017.

Results: The results show that 45.7% of the total injuries and illnesses were deaths or disabilities. The proportion of illnesses increased with age and accounted for 55.2% of injured workers aged ≥60. While 57.4% of occupational accidents occurred during the first year of work experience, 63.3% of illnesses occurred in workers with over 20 years of work experience. Also, 67.6% of illnesses occurred in companies with ≥2,000 employees, while 59.0% of occupational accidents occurred in companies with <100 employees. The most common accident type is a fracture, while the proportion of hearing loss and musculoskeletal disorders are high in the case of occupational illnesses.

Conclusion: The injuries accounted for 64.1% of those over 50 years old, and workplaces with ≥2,000 employees were most common (46.2%). Also, there was a significant difference in the distributions between injuries and illnesses in the shipbuilding industry.

Application: The results of this study can be used for developing injury prevention policies in the shipbuilding industries.

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1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
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