ISSN : 2288-1484(Online)
建設現場 墜落 死亡災害 原因 調査 分析
Investigation & Analysis about fatalities of falls from height at construction work
Abstract
Another critical point that we have to think about theses days is the fact that construction workers aregetting older. To be specific, the number of workers who are above 50 years old accounts for 65.6% amongthe fatalities(2007~2011, KOSHA inspection)
Accordingly, to effectively prevent construction accedents, especially falls from height, we need to focus onmotion analysis of older construction workers and then make suitable measures for growing accident rates atconstruction work.
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