Are injuries a fundamental cause of health inequalities?
Indeed, injuries may be considered as a fundamental cause of health inequalities as the material, economic or social means required to protect oneself (or one’s offspring) from injuries may not be available to all [10].
What is the OSHA injury and illness column?
This column is used to list the occupation of the injured or ill worker, such as laborer, machine opera- tor, or nursing aide. However, OSHA does encourage employers to analyze their injury and illness data to improve safety and health at the establishment.
How does OSHA define work-related injuries?
OSHA defines work-related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities are those in which an event or exposure in the work environment either caused, or contributed to, the condition. If such an event or exposure significantly aggravated a pre-existing injury or illness, this is also considered work-related.
How did OSHA determine that the HCS addressed a significant risk?
OSHA determined that the HCS addressed a significant risk because ``inadequate communication about serious chemical hazards endangers workers,'' and that the practices required by the standard were ``necessary or appropriate to the elimination or mitigation of these hazards.'' 48 FR 53321.