Abstract

Industrial Distributions of Severe Occupational Injuries among Workers in Thailand: Michiyo Yamakawa, et al. Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University

Background

In industrializing countries, occupational safety and health have been affected by globalization. However, a lack of reliable data prevents evaluation of this situation. Therefore, we examined industrial distributions and risks of severe occupational injuries among workers in Thailand, which is one of the few industrializing countries that compiles nationwide data.

Methods

Data on workers who made claims for occupational injuries from 2007 to 2009 were extracted from the Workmen’s Compensation Fund records in Thailand. Among 501,334 claimants, we evaluated the industrial distributions of severe occupational injuries (i.e., permanent disability and death). We then examined the associations between industry and those injuries, using proportionate ratios (PRs) between each industrial category and the overall distribution of occupational injuries.

Results

The number of workers in manufacturing making claims for severe occupational injuries was the largest among all industrial categories (319,114/501,334 injuries), although the total number of occupational injuries recently declined. Additionally, workers in manufacturing experienced severe occupational injuries more often compared with the overall distribution of occupational injuries. The PRs (95% confidence interval) for manufacturing were 1.17 (1.14−1.20) in men and 1.33 (1.27−1.38) in women. After adjusting for individual characteristics, the results did not substantially change.

Conclusions

Manufacturing seems to have the largest burden of occupational injuries in industrializing countries like Thailand.

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