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J Occup Environ Med ; 43(12): 1001-10, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11765671

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of four common types of mandatory state-level workplace safety regulations on injury severity rates during the period 1992 to 1997 for the manufacturing sector. The full Poisson regression model showed safety committee regulations to have a highly significant reducing effect on injury rates, chi 2 (1, n = 3286) = 10.1774, P = 0.0014. Safety program regulations were significant at the alpha = 0.10 level, chi 2 (1, n = 3286) = 3.5676, P = 0.0589. The effect of insurance carrier loss control regulations in the full model was nonsignificant. However, insurance carrier loss control regulations were highly significant (alpha = 0.01) in the final reduced model. Targeting initiatives were nonsignificant in both the full and reduced models (alpha = 0.05). The study results are important to state and federal agencies considering adopting workplace safety regulations that are similar to the four types evaluated in this study.


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Accidents, Occupational/statistics & numerical data , Occupational Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Workplace/legislation & jurisprudence , Accidents, Occupational/economics , Accidents, Occupational/legislation & jurisprudence , Adult , Employment/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Industry/standards , Middle Aged , Poisson Distribution , Regression Analysis , State Government , Unemployment , United States/epidemiology , United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration , Workers' Compensation/economics
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