A MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SAFETY LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL WORK USING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS: A REVIEW

Frequency Rate (FRR), Fatality Rate (FAR) and Severity Rate (SR) are common parameters used in communicating the research output of occupational accidental injuries. These parameters have been used to provide a model for classifying an occupational work activity into five level/degrees of safety ra...

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Autores principales: T. A. YUSUF, O. M. SANUSI, H. O. ADEYEMI
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9f3350d941e244598e09e3291920a7442021-12-02T18:55:10ZA MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SAFETY LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL WORK USING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS: A REVIEW10.29081/jesr.v22i3.1062068-75592344-4932https://doaj.org/article/9f3350d941e244598e09e3291920a7442016-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.jesr.ub.ro/1/article/view/106https://doaj.org/toc/2068-7559https://doaj.org/toc/2344-4932 Frequency Rate (FRR), Fatality Rate (FAR) and Severity Rate (SR) are common parameters used in communicating the research output of occupational accidental injuries. These parameters have been used to provide a model for classifying an occupational work activity into five level/degrees of safety ranging between Very Safe and Highly Unsafe. With a work activity defined as x: x ≤ 0.01, x ≤ 0.003 or x ≤ 0.03 indicates Very Safe Level while x > 0.04, x > 0.015 or x>0.11 indicates Highly Unsafe Level according to FRR, SR and FAR respectively. A case study is provided from an existing work to experiment the application of the model. T. A. YUSUFO. M. SANUSIH. O. ADEYEMIAlma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacauarticleoccupational injuriesindustrial accidentfatality rateseverity ratesafety modelTechnologyTEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ENJournal of Engineering Studies and Research, Vol 22, Iss 3 (2016)
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topic occupational injuries
industrial accident
fatality rate
severity rate
safety model
Technology
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
spellingShingle occupational injuries
industrial accident
fatality rate
severity rate
safety model
Technology
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
T. A. YUSUF
O. M. SANUSI
H. O. ADEYEMI
A MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SAFETY LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL WORK USING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS: A REVIEW
description Frequency Rate (FRR), Fatality Rate (FAR) and Severity Rate (SR) are common parameters used in communicating the research output of occupational accidental injuries. These parameters have been used to provide a model for classifying an occupational work activity into five level/degrees of safety ranging between Very Safe and Highly Unsafe. With a work activity defined as x: x ≤ 0.01, x ≤ 0.003 or x ≤ 0.03 indicates Very Safe Level while x > 0.04, x > 0.015 or x>0.11 indicates Highly Unsafe Level according to FRR, SR and FAR respectively. A case study is provided from an existing work to experiment the application of the model.
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author T. A. YUSUF
O. M. SANUSI
H. O. ADEYEMI
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title A MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SAFETY LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL WORK USING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS: A REVIEW
title_short A MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SAFETY LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL WORK USING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS: A REVIEW
title_full A MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SAFETY LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL WORK USING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS: A REVIEW
title_fullStr A MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SAFETY LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL WORK USING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS: A REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed A MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SAFETY LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL WORK USING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS: A REVIEW
title_sort model for determining the safety level of occupational work using accidents and injuries measurement parameters: a review
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publishDate 2016
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