Kentucky ranks as the 8th- worst state for fatal occupational injury rates, and is also among the states with the highest nonfatal occupational injury and illness incidence rates (BLS, 2006). This expanded project focuses on the population-based surveillance of fatal and nonfatal work-related injuries and illnesses in Kentucky, a southeastern state. The objectives of the fundamental Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Surveillance (KOSHS) and expanded Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) programs are to identify industry sectors, occupations, and worker populations at high risk for work injuries and illnesses, to advance the usefulness of surveillance data for injury prevention, and to develop and implement targeted strategies for dissemination of data utilizing a sector-based approach, to reducing occupational injuries and illnesses. The methodology consists of conducting population-based surveillance of 20 occupational injury/illness indicators, and in-depth focused multi-source surveillance of occupational fatalities to identify risk factors. Surveillance of occupational motor vehicle collisions will be expanded to include multiple data sources. A new indicator for occupational falls, including older worker falls, will be established. On-site investigations of selected fatality cases involving motor vehicle collisions in the transportation and logging sectors will be performed. A case-control study will be conducted to determine the association between the number of passengers and injury severity in older male driver motor vehicle collisions. Narratives of older worker occupational falls using Workers'Claims data will be coded. Fatality narratives of interpersonal violence-related occupational homicides will be developed and disseminated utilizing multiple sources of data The """"""""Kentucky- Working to Save Lives"""""""" consortium will be sustained and charged with the development of a statewide occupational injury prevention plan. Nonparametric statistical analysis methods will be applied to the CRASH data set to identify geographic areas of Kentucky highways with the highest probability of commercial vehicle and coal truck crashes. Targeted worker and employer groups will be provided with a sound evidence basis for improved worker safety by analyzing and disseminating occupational injury and illness surveillance data, and publications for impact at both the state and national levels. A process, impact, and outcome evaluation of the major activities conducted.

Project Start
2008-07-01
Project End
2010-06-30
Budget Start
2009-07-01
Budget End
2010-06-30
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$268,150
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Kentucky
Department
Public Health & Prev Medicine
Type
Schools of Public Health
DUNS #
939017877
City
Lexington
State
KY
Country
United States
Zip Code
40506
Witt, W S; Bunn, T L; Slavova, S (2018) Workers compensation-reported injuries among security and law enforcement personnel in the private versus public sectors. Inj Epidemiol 5:27
Bunn, T L; Slavova, S; Chandler, M et al. (2018) Surveillance of traffic incident management-related occupational fatalities in Kentucky, 2005-2016. Traffic Inj Prev 19:446-453
Bunn, Terry L; Slavova, Svetla; Rock, Peter J (2017) Association between commercial vehicle driver at-fault crashes involving sleepiness/fatigue and proximity to rest areas and truck stops. Accid Anal Prev :
Slavova, Svetla; Bunn, Terry L (2015) Work-related concussion surveillance. Am J Ind Med 58:40-5
Beggs, Jake A; Slavova, Svetla; Bunn, Terry L (2015) Patterns of pneumoconiosis mortality in Kentucky: Analysis of death certificate data. Am J Ind Med 58:1075-82
St Louis, Thomas; Ehrlich, Emily; Bunn, Terry et al. (2014) Proportion of dermatitis attributed to work exposures in the working population, United States, 2011 behavioral risk factor surveillance system. Am J Ind Med 57:653-9
Bunn, Terry L; Slavova, Svetla; Bernard, Andrew C (2014) Work-related injuries in a state trauma registry: relationship between industry and drug screening. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 77:280-5
Bunn, Terry; Slavova, Svetla; Robertson, Medearis (2013) Motor vehicle injuries among semi truck drivers and sleeper berth passengers. J Safety Res 44:51-5
Bush, Ashley M; McKee, Sarah E; Bunn, Terry L (2013) Multiple jobholder mortality patterns in Kentucky: an examination of occupational fatalities. Am J Ind Med 56:881-8
Bunn, T; Singleton, M; Nicholson, V et al. (2013) Concordance of motor vehicle crash, emergency department, and inpatient hospitalization data sets in the identification of drugs in injured drivers. Traffic Inj Prev 14:680-9

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