Safety and Health at Work (Sep 2016)

Analysis of Workplace Accidents in Automotive Repair Workshops in Spain

  • Antonio López-Arquillos,
  • Juan Carlos Rubio-Romero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shaw.2016.01.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 231 – 236

Abstract

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Background: To analyze the effects of the factors associated with different types of injury (superficial wounds, dislocations and sprains, bone fractures, concussion and internal injuries, burns scalding and freezing) caused by occupational accidents in automotive repair workshops. Methods: Study of a sample consisting of 89,954 industry accidents reported from 2003 to 2008. Odds ratios were calculated with a 95% confidence interval. Results: Belonging to a small company is a risk factor for suffering three of the five types of injury studied. Women are less likely to suffer burns and superficial wounds, and more likely to suffer dislocations or sprains. Foreign workers are more likely to suffer concussion and internal injuries. Conclusion: Health and safety strategies and accident prevention measures should be individualized and adapted to the type of worker most likely to be injured in each type of accident. Occupational health and safety training courses designed according to worker profile, and improving the participation of the workers in small firms creating regional or roving safety representatives would improve working conditions.

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