The Cost of U.S.Occupational Fatal Injuries

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Estimating the Impact on U.S. Gross Domestic Product

ISBN: 3639711297
ISBN 13: 9783639711295
Autor: Biddle, Elyce Anne
Verlag: Scholars‘ Press
Umfang: 168 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.03.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Format: 1.1 x 22 x 15
Gewicht: 268 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 6408351 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Mankind has been concerned with the safety and well-being of workers for more than 2,000 years. Despite this concern, occupational injuries have claimed the lives of nearly 60,000 American workers from 1992-2001 as reported through the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI). The traditional measures of the human loss usedfrequency, rate, and severityare not the only measures of occupational safety and health outcomes. Nor are they the only means to direct efforts to reduce occupational incidents. Economic loss is another perspective that provides a more complete and meaningful outcome evaluation over time, and can assist in directing scarce research resources. The loss to U.S. income resulting from lives lost because of a workplace incidentnearly $50 billion for 1992-2001demonstrates the substantial loss of human capital that could be prevented. Unlike earlier works, this method uses a "bottom-up" approach by estimating the value of an individual fatality based on the key characteristics of that fatality, and then sums the individual fatality costs to arrive at the national burden in the aggregate and by individual characteristic.

Autorenporträt

Elyce Biddle was a Senior Research Economist at the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health for over 20 years and now is an Assistant Professor at West Virginia University. Her work focuses on economic cost models, health outcome measurements for occupational injuries, and the development of business case strategies and tools.

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