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. 2006 Jan;49(1):45-53.
doi: 10.1002/ajim.20234.

Assessment of occupational eye injury risk and severity: an analysis of Rhode Island workers' compensation data 1998-2002

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Assessment of occupational eye injury risk and severity: an analysis of Rhode Island workers' compensation data 1998-2002

Brian P McCall et al. Am J Ind Med. 2006 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Occupational eye injuries have been recognized as a serious health risk to workers and are in need of further investigation to develop effective interventions.

Methods: Rhode Island workers' compensation claims of ocular injury between 1998 through 2002 (n=8,877) were examined. The Current Population Survey was used to estimate occupational employment levels as a baseline for rate calculations.

Results: The estimated ocular injury claim rate was 32.9 per 10,000 workers (95% CI=32.3-33.6), with the cost of claims totaling $1,514,666 and averaging $171 per claim. The highest estimated claim rate of all occupations was found for construction laborers of 373.7 per 10,000 workers (95% CI=267.1-480.3). Relative to the durable manufacturing industry, the highest risk of injury resulting in disability indemnification was the wholesale trade industry (OR=2.18, 95% CI=1.19-4.01, P<0.05).

Conclusions: Many of the eye injuries reported were likely preventable. Greater diligence, training, and safety precautions are needed to reduce the risk of eye injury to employees.

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