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Drivers Killed Due To Tire Failures, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Feb 2013

Drivers Killed Due To Tire Failures, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To Prevent Tire Failures,

Employers should:

  • Ensure that routine maintenance is performed on work vehicles
  • Implement and enforce an employer seat belt safety program

Employees should:

  • Be properly trained in safe work vehicle operation
  • Perform routine pre-trip and post-trip inspections, including inspection of the tires
  • Ensure that tires do not run below 80% of the recommended pressure


A Spatial Cluster Analysis Of Tractor Overturns In Kentucky From 1960 To 2002, Daniel M. Saman, Henry P. Cole, Agricola Odoi, Melvin L. Myers, Daniel I. Carey, Susan C. Westneat Jan 2012

A Spatial Cluster Analysis Of Tractor Overturns In Kentucky From 1960 To 2002, Daniel M. Saman, Henry P. Cole, Agricola Odoi, Melvin L. Myers, Daniel I. Carey, Susan C. Westneat

Epidemiology and Environmental Health Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Agricultural tractor overturns without rollover protective structures are the leading cause of farm fatalities in the United States. To our knowledge, no studies have incorporated the spatial scan statistic in identifying high-risk areas for tractor overturns. The aim of this study was to determine whether tractor overturns cluster in certain parts of Kentucky and identify factors associated with tractor overturns.

METHODS: A spatial statistical analysis using Kulldorff's spatial scan statistic was performed to identify county clusters at greatest risk for tractor overturns. A regression analysis was then performed to identify factors associated with tractor overturns.

RESULTS: The spatial analysis …


Workers Die From Heat Stroke, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Aug 2011

Workers Die From Heat Stroke, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent heatstroke, employers should:

  • Train supervisors and employees to recognize symptoms of heat stroke
  • Give frequent breaks and provide drinking water
  • Adjust work hours to accommodate work conditions such as high heat index and/or high humidity
  • Monitor workers who are at risk of heat stroke

Employees should:

  • Report unusual behavior
  • Know how to treat co-workers for heat stroke
  • Monitor your physical condition and that of your coworkers


Workers Killed After Being Electrocuted, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Aug 2011

Workers Killed After Being Electrocuted, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent electrocutions, employers should:

  • Provide non-conductive ladders
  • Conduct a jobsite survey to identify potential hazards
  • Provide electricity awareness training
  • Provide onsite automated external defibrillators (AEDs)
Employees should:
  • Use non-conductive ladders
  • De-energize lines before beginning work
  • Make sure all equipment is properly grounded
  • Know how to use automated external defibrillators (AEDs)


Farmwork-Related Injury Among Farmers 50 Years Of Age And Older In Kentucky And South Carolina: A Cohort Study, 2002-2005, Jennifer L. Marcum, Steven R. Browning, Deborah B. Reed, Richard Charnigo Jul 2011

Farmwork-Related Injury Among Farmers 50 Years Of Age And Older In Kentucky And South Carolina: A Cohort Study, 2002-2005, Jennifer L. Marcum, Steven R. Browning, Deborah B. Reed, Richard Charnigo

Epidemiology and Environmental Health Faculty Publications

Farmers in the U.S. are becoming more diverse; the average age of the farmer is increasing, as is the number of women and minority farm operators. There is limited research on injury risk factors in these special populations of farmers. It is especially important to study the risk factors for injury in these growing and at-risk groups. A longitudinal survey was conducted of farmers (n = 1,394) age 50 and older who resided in Kentucky and South Carolina. The questionnaire was administered by telephone and mail surveys four times between 2002 and 2005 to the fixed cohort of farmers, obtained …


Workers Killed During Tree Trimming/Removal, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center May 2011

Workers Killed During Tree Trimming/Removal, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent tree trimming and removal fatalities, workers should:

  • Perform a hazard assessment of the work area before starting work
  • Appropriate personal equipment should be worn at all times while trimming or removing trees
  • Determine the tree’s felling direction. Address forward lean, back lean, and/or side lean issues
  • All trees and limbs should be inspected for structural weakness before work commences
  • Have an escape route planned


Workers Killed While Working With Forklifts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Mar 2010

Workers Killed While Working With Forklifts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent forklift injuries:

  • Do not operate a forklift without being certified and trained.
  • Forklift operators should wear their safety belts.
  • Do not jump from an overturning forklift. Keep your body inside the forklift frame. Ride it out and lean in the opposite direction of the overturn.
  • Do not place yourself between two forklifts.
  • Do not handle loads that are heavier than the load capacity of the forklift.
  • Make sure that the travel path of the forklift is clear from the floor to the height of the load being moved.
  • Do not step on elevated loads.
  • It is a violation …


Workers Killed While Working With Granite, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Oct 2009

Workers Killed While Working With Granite, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent injuries while working with granite:

  • A job hazard analysis should be conducted each day before work commences.
  • Employees should be trained in proper material handling procedures that include handling and transport of granite slabs.
  • Use slab carts or slab racks to transport granite slabs and use tie-downs to secure the granite slabs to the forklift.
  • Work should only be performed when the general contractor has a competent person on the job site.


Workers Electrocuted While Working In Elevated Buckets, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Sep 2009

Workers Electrocuted While Working In Elevated Buckets, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To prevent worker electrocutions while working near over-head power lines:

  • Employers should implement and enforce a formal written electrical safety training program that includes work around overhead lines.
  • An observer should be designated by the employer to perform an electrical hazard
  • evaluation prior to commencing new work activities.
  • A hazard assessment of the job site and route of travel, including aerial and ground hazards and obstacles, within the job site should be performed by a competent person before work commences.


Young People's Blood Alcohol Concentration And The Alcohol Consumption City Law, Brazil, Raquel De Boni, Carl G. Leukefeld, Flavio Pechansky Dec 2008

Young People's Blood Alcohol Concentration And The Alcohol Consumption City Law, Brazil, Raquel De Boni, Carl G. Leukefeld, Flavio Pechansky

Center on Drug and Alcohol Research Faculty Publications

The paper assesses blood alcohol concentration and risk behaviors for traffic accidents before and after the implementation of a law which prohibits the use of alcoholic beverages on city gas stations. In Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil, young people go out at night and drive to gas station convenience stores to buy alcoholic beverages which are consumed on the premises of parking lots in gas stations. Data were obtained from self-administered questionnaires and breath analyzers in two cross-sectional collections with purposive samples of youngsters in May and July 2006 (n=62, and n=50, respectively). There were no significant differences between the groups …


Truck Drivers In Fatal Crashes After Substance Use, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Aug 2008

Truck Drivers In Fatal Crashes After Substance Use, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To prevent truck crashes due to substance use:

  • Employers should implement and enforce a policy that prohibits commercial drivers who are ill or taking over-the-counter medications with potential side effects for impaired driving from operating a commercial vehicle.
  • Employers should implement and enforce a “reasonable suspicion” drug testing policy if a driver is suspected to be under the influence of drugs.
  • Companies should conduct comprehensive new-hire prescreening and after-hire random drug testing for substance abuse.
  • A nationwide data- base containing a record of all commercial driver positive drug tests in the last two years should be developed.


Workers Struck By Trains While Driving, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Aug 2007

Workers Struck By Trains While Driving, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To prevent injuries while driving vehicles across railroad tracks:

  • A hazard assessment should be performed before crossing railroad tracks.
  • Safety belts should be used while driving.
  • Commercial vehicles should not be stopped on railroad tracks.
  • Braking mechanism checks should be performed before commercial vehicles enter roadways.
  • Cell phones should not be utilized while driving.
  • Employers should provide employees training on railway traffic safety.


Fatal Aerial Lift Injuries, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Mar 2007

Fatal Aerial Lift Injuries, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To prevent injuries while working in aerial lifts:

  • A “pre-job safety plan” should be developed for each job site and reviewed prior to each day on the job site.
  • Mechanical checks should be performed on all equipment at each job site prior to each use.
  • There should be communication between the worker in the elevated lift and ground control crew.
  • Ensure that appropriate fall protection equipment is available and correctly used when working from elevations.
  • Employees should work within job qualifications and job limits.


Victims Struck Out By Logging, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Oct 2006

Victims Struck Out By Logging, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Tractors/Logging

To prevent injuries while felling trees:

  • Loggers should attend the Kentucky Master Logger program for training and education regarding Occupational Safety and Health Administration logging standards and safety procedures.
  • A “pre-job safety plan” should be developed for each job site and the plan should be reviewed prior to each day on the site.
  • Proper notching and directional felling techniques should be utilized when felling trees.
  • Develop a felling plan for each tree prior to felling that includes escape route, dead or hanging branches, vines, and nearby trees.


Amputation Injuries Due To Forklifts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Sep 2006

Amputation Injuries Due To Forklifts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent injuries from forklifts while working:

  • Before you operate a forklift, make sure that you are trained and certified.
  • Remember if you are on a sit-down type forklift, and it starts to over-turn, lean in the opposite direction, stay with the forklift; don’t jump.
  • When operating a forklift on site, slow the truck and sound the horn at cross aisles, exits, and other employee traverse points.
  • Before dismounting, set the parking brake, lower the forks or lifting carriage, and neutralize controls.


Working Drivers Killed In Motor Vehicle Collisions Were Not Wearing Safety Belts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Feb 2006

Working Drivers Killed In Motor Vehicle Collisions Were Not Wearing Safety Belts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To prevent motor vehicle injuries while working:

  • Employers should implement a comprehensive employee driver safety training program.
  • Employees should wear seat belts at all times.
  • Employees should be aware of distractions and pay attention at all times.


Workers Crushed By Vehicles, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Oct 2004

Workers Crushed By Vehicles, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To prevent motor vehicle repair injuries:

  • Ensure that vehicles are positively restrained from moving with chocks.
  • Do not place jack stands under potential moving vehicle parts.
  • The space under a jack-suspended vehicle should not be entered unless suitable vehicle support stands are utilized.


Trabajadores Aplastados Por Vehículos, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Oct 2004

Trabajadores Aplastados Por Vehículos, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

Para prevenir lesiones relacionadas con la reparación de automotores:

  1. Asegúrese de que los vehículos estén firmemente inmovilizados con tacos.
  2. No coloque los soportes bajo partes del vehículo que se puedan mover.
  3. No se debe ocupar el espacio entre un vehículo suspendido con gato y el suelo a menos que se haga uso de bases de soporte adecuadas para el mismo.


Fatal Tractor Overturns: Don't Let Them Roll Over You!, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Mar 2004

Fatal Tractor Overturns: Don't Let Them Roll Over You!, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Tractors/Logging

To prevent tractor injuries:

  • All tractors should be equipped with a Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) and a seat belt.
  • Tractors should be equipped with front-end counterweights and tractor wheels
  • should be weighted to increase stability.
  • Community farm safety training with safe operating procedures and hazard identification should be offered to novice or limited- experience operators.


Heavy Equipment Owner/Operators Dying On The Job, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Dec 2003

Heavy Equipment Owner/Operators Dying On The Job, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent heavy equipment injuries:

  • Owner/operators should become familiar with and adhere to Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health guidelines.
  • Manufacturers’ procedures for operation and maintenance of heavy equipment should be followed.
  • Avoid potentially hazardous situations. Operators should perform a thorough hazard assessment before work is initiated.


Propietarios/Operadores De Equipo Pesado Mueren En Su Trabajo, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Dec 2003

Propietarios/Operadores De Equipo Pesado Mueren En Su Trabajo, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

Para prevenir lesiones al trabajar con equipo pesado:

  1. Propietarios/operadores deberán familiarizarse y aplicar las normas de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional de Kentucky.
  2. Deberán ser seguidos los procedimientos indicados por el fabricante para la operación y mantenimiento de equipo pesado.
  3. Evite situaciones que impliquen un riesgo potencial. Los operadores deberán llevar a cabo una valoración cuidadosa de los riesgos potenciales antes de iniciar el trabajo.


Muriéndose Por Conducir - Colisiones Ocupacionales De Automotores En Kentucky, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Nov 2003

Muriéndose Por Conducir - Colisiones Ocupacionales De Automotores En Kentucky, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

Para prevenir lesiones al trabajar con vehículos motorizados:

Los empleadores deben proporcionar programas de entrenamiento sobre seguridad al conducir, obligatorios y adaptados a sus empleados, que incluyan Reconocimiento de Síntomas de Distracción / Déficit de Atención del Conductor y Fatiga del Conductor.

Los empleados deben evitar distracciones y llevar siempre puesto el cinturón de seguridad.

Evite exponerse usted mismo a una situación potencialmente riesgosa. Los conductores deben siempre permanecer alerta y practicar Técnicas Defensivas de Conducción.


Dying To Drive – Occupational Motor Vehicle Collisions In Kentucky, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Nov 2003

Dying To Drive – Occupational Motor Vehicle Collisions In Kentucky, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To prevent motor vehicle injuries while working:

  • Employers should provide mandatory comprehensive employee driver safety training programs including recognition of symptoms of driver distraction/inattention and driver fatigue.
  • Employees should avoid distractions and wear seat belts at all times.
  • Don’t place yourself in a potentially hazardous situation. Drivers should always stay alert and practice defensive driving techniques.


While Working, Don't Take The Fall!, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Jul 2003

While Working, Don't Take The Fall!, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Falls

To prevent falls while working:

  • Always use appropriate fall protection systems.
  • Conduct a thorough assessment in and around the work area to identify existing and potential fall hazards.
  • Both employers and subcontractors should provide comprehensive fall protection training for their employees, that is site specific.
  • Place warning signs in front of work areas and around perimeters where fall hazards have been identified.
  • Don’t place yourself in a potentially hazardous situation. Workers should always stay alert.


Tanto Conductores Como Recolectores Necesitan Trabajar Con Seguridad Al Situarse Cerca O Dentro De Vehículos De Recolección De Basura, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Jul 2003

Tanto Conductores Como Recolectores Necesitan Trabajar Con Seguridad Al Situarse Cerca O Dentro De Vehículos De Recolección De Basura, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

Para prevenir lesiones en la labor de recolección de residuos:

Los empleadores deberán proporcionar programas de entrenamiento de seguridad adaptados a la labor de sus empleados que incluyan la identificación de los riesgos que suponen otros automotores movilizándose en el área, así como el desplazamiento sobre o cerca de vehículos de recolección de residuos en movimiento.

Tanto empleadores como empleados deben asistir a programas de recolección de residuos, con cursos que incluyan el mantenimiento apropiado de las llantas.

Evite exponerse usted mismo a situaciones potencialmente riesgosas. Los trabajadores siempre deben estar atentos.


Drivers And Riders Need To Work Safely While In And Around Refuse Collection Vehicles, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Jul 2003

Drivers And Riders Need To Work Safely While In And Around Refuse Collection Vehicles, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Motor Vehicle

To prevent refuse collection injuries:

  • Employers should provide comprehensive employee safety training programs including identification of hazards posed by other motor vehicles in the area, and by riding on or working near moving refuse collection vehicles.
  • Employers and employees should have routine maintenance programs for refuse collection vehicles including proper condition of tires.
  • Don’t place yourself in a potentially hazardous situation. Workers should always stay alert.


Hispanic Worker Dies In Tractor Rollover, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Jun 2003

Hispanic Worker Dies In Tractor Rollover, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Fatality Case Reports--Tractors/Logging

On May 31, 2002, a 25 year-old Hispanic worker (decedent) died when the gasoline-powered tractor he was operating overturned. The incident occurred when the decedent mowed a steep embankment along a rural roadside which caused the tractor to flip over a 3-strand, barbed wire fence, pinning the operator under the seat and tire. A passing motorist noticed the overturned tractor and notified 911, emergency services. Local police and fire departments arrived at the scene, as did a local ambulance. The coroner arrived and declared the tractor operator dead due to asphyxiation and crushing injuries to the chest.

  • Tractors should be …


Two Laborers Die From A Scaffolding Fall Inside A Water Tank, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Mar 2003

Two Laborers Die From A Scaffolding Fall Inside A Water Tank, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Fatality Case Reports--Falls

Two 20 year-old laborers died after falling approximately 25 feet from suspension scaffolding while preparing the inside of a municipal water tank for painting. Neither laborer was wearing fall personal protection equipment at the time of the fatal incident. The laborers were preparing the inside of a 200,000-gallon water tank for painting when one end of the scaffolding dropped after a support cable slipped. The job foreman arrived at the job site and entered the tank to check on the laborers. He found both laborers on the tank floor. Laborer 1 had respiratory vital signs but Laborer 2 did not. …


Evitando La Infección Del Nilo Occidental, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Sep 2002

Evitando La Infección Del Nilo Occidental, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

No abstract provided.


Avoiding West Nile Virus While Working, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Sep 2002

Avoiding West Nile Virus While Working, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

No abstract provided.