
@article{ref1,
title="Prevention effectiveness of rollover protective structures--Part II: Decision analysis",
journal="Journal of agricultural safety and health",
year="2000",
author="Myers, Melvin L. and Pana-Cryan, Regina",
volume="6",
number="1",
pages="41-55",
abstract="This is the second of three articles that evaluate the consequences of using rollover protective structures (ROPS) on agricultural tractors. It presents the results of a decision analysis that compares three strategies for preventing injuries when agricultural tractors without ROPS overturn. The three strategies examined are &quot;do nothing&quot;, &quot;install ROPS&quot;, and &quot;replace tractor&quot;. The strategies are implemented over a five-year period and health outcomes expressed as fatal and nonfatal injuries are calculated over a 23-year period. The &quot;do nothing&quot; strategy would result in 1,450 fatalities and 1,806 nonfatal injuries, while the &quot;install ROPS&quot; strategy would prevent 1,176 fatalities and 957 nonfatal injuries, and the &quot;replace tractor&quot; strategy would prevent 1,188 fatalities and 967 nonfatal injuries. The latter two strategies reflect more than an 80% reduction in fatalities and about 53% reduction in nonfatal injuries. The study does not consider overturn injuries that result from tractors lacking ROPS and for which ROPS are unavailable.",
language="",
issn="1074-7583",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}