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Citation

Nagata H. Safety Sci. 1991; 14(3-4): 199-211.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

Nagata, H., 1991. Occupational accidents while walking on stairways. Safety Science, 14: 199-211.An analysis of occupational injury data related to falls while walking on stairways, and the causes associated with these stair accidents is described. The study was based on labour casualty reports. A total of 1486 stair accidents including 10 deaths, were collected from occupational accidents occurring within greater Tokyo. From these reports 425 cases were selected to undertake actual surveys including personal interviews, direct observations and field measurements. For the purpose of comparison with stairs where no accidents had been reported, a total of 1043 stairs were selected at random from drawings of various buildings.Nine fatal victims had received head injuries. Nearly half of the non-fatal victims received bruises mostly to the legs and feet. Most accidents occurred while descending stairways in haste. Young female employees wearing high or semi-high heeled footwear were relatively prone to fall on stairs. In winter, more stair accidents tended to occur to some extent. The proportion of female accidents was relatively higher than for males when compared to their population ratios. Employees were especially prone to receive injuries by misstep on straight flights of stairs.

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