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Correspondence Model Of Occupational Accidents

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Conte, Juan C and Rubio, Emilio A and Garcia, Ana I and Cano Sevilla, Francisco Jose (2010) Correspondence Model Of Occupational Accidents. Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, 83 (3). pp. 1131-1146. ISSN 0001-3765

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Abstract

We present a new generalized model for the diagnosis and prediction of accidents among the Spanish workforce. Based on observational data of the accident rate in all Spanish companies over eleven years (7,519,732 accidents), we classified them in a new risk-injury contingency table (19x19). Through correspondence analysis, we obtained a structure composed of three axes whose combination identifies three separate risk and injury groups, which we used as a general Spanish pattern. The most likely or frequent relationships between the risk and injuries identified in the pattern facilitated the decision-making process in companies at an early stage of risk assessment. Each risk-injury group has its own characteristics, which are understandable within the phenomenological framework of the accident. The main advantages of this model are its potential application to any other country and the feasibility of contrasting different country results. One limiting factor, however, is the need to set a common classification framework for risks and injuries to enhance comparison, a framework that does not exist today. The model aims to manage work-related accidents automatically at any level.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Correspondence Model; Contingency Analysis; Risk; Injury; Occupational Accidents;
Subjects:Sciences > Mathematics > Mathematical statistics
ID Code:14835
Deposited On:18 Apr 2012 10:09
Last Modified:21 Jun 2018 09:58

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