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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. 56:2190-2195
This article examined 1004 U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration cases of electrical injury that occurred between January 1, 2011 and June 28, 2017. The data are examined to determine which occupations experienced fatal electrical injury
Autor:
James C. Cawley, Brett Brenner
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IEEE Industry Applications Magazine. 22:27-32
Injury from overhead power lines (OPHLs) is common in certain occupations. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) began its Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) database in 1992 and organizes injured workers by industry and occupation. The
Autor:
Brett Brenner, James C. Cawley
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IEEE Industry Applications Magazine. 19:16-20
As a part of its ongoing effort to promote electrical safety in the workplace, the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) has undertaken the collection and analysis of objective data on occupational electrical injuries, providing industry
Autor:
James C. Cawley, G. T. Homce
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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. 44:962-972
This paper updates an earlier report by the authors that studied electrical injuries from 1992 to 1998. The previous information is expanded and supplemented with fatal and nonfatal injury rates and trends through 2002. Injury numbers and rates were
Autor:
James C. Cawley
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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. 39:1570-1577
This National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health study was conducted to focus future research on the most significant electrical problems in the mining industry. Data from 1926 mine electrical accidents (including 75 fatalities) that occurr
Autor:
James C. Cawley, Gerald T. Homce
Publikováno v:
Journal of Safety Research. 34:241-248
Problem : CFOI and SOII data show that 2,287 U.S. workers died and 32,807 workers sustained days away from work due to electrical shock or electrical burn injuries between 1992 and 1998. Method : The narrative, work activity, job title, source of inj
Autor:
James C. Cawley, Brett Brenner
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2015 IEEE IAS Electrical Safety Workshop.
This paper examines populations injured as a result of contact with overhead power lines. Injured workers are grouped by industry and occupation. Industries with the highest number of fatal overhead power line electrical injuries are, in order, “
Autor:
Gerald T. Homce, James C. Cawley
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2007 IEEE Industry Applications Annual Meeting.
Autor:
James C. Cawley, G.T. Homce
Publikováno v:
IAS
Electrical arcing injuries are the most common form of electrical injury in mining. MSHA data show that 381 "non-contact electric arc burn" injuries occurred in the mining industry from 1996 - 2005. A more detailed study of data from 1990-2001 showed
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Conference Record of the 1999 IEEE Industry Applications Conference. Thirty-Forth IAS Annual Meeting (Cat. No.99CH36370).
Overhead electric power lines present a serious electrocution hazard to personnel in a variety of industries. Overhead lines, typically uninsulated conductors supported on towers or poles, are the most common means of electric power transmission and