Background: Based on estimations, each year about 250
million work-related injuries and many temporary or permanent disabilities
occur which most are preventable. Mining and metal industries are among
industries with high incidence of injuries in the world. The aim of this study
was assessment of incidence of and age and work experience characteristics in
work-related injuries in mining and mineral industries in Iran.
Methods: In a
retrospective study data about severe non fatal and fatal work related injuries
gathered from accident registry system of the governmental Iranian mining and
mineral industries development & renovation organization (IMIDRO) between
2003 and 2011. Injury characteristics including injury types, injured body
parts, injury outcome and also age and work experience categorized. Incidence
rates and Injury characteristics assessed based on age and work experience
groups in injured workers.
Results: 10032 work-related injuries and 197 deaths
were reported in the mentioned period. Mean age of injured workers was 33.9
(SD=8.4) years and mean work experience was 7.7 (SD=6.6) years. Age in 76
percent of cases was less than 40 years. 49.9% of them had work experience less
than 5 years. Most common accident type was trauma and impact (27%) followed by
falls (24.1%). Most common injured parts were lower limbs (33.3%) and upper
limbs (33%). Most common accident outcome was strain and sprain (42.4%). There
were some differences between age and work experience groups.
Conclusion: Occupational injuries are more common in
younger and less experienced workers. High risk workers should be recognized
and suitable programs should be considered for them.
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