Ep 2: Are the things that kill or maim us -- SIFS -- the same as the things that hurt us?
Are the contributing and causal factors similar between Severe Incidents & Fatalities (SIFs) and non-fatal incidents? Will eliminating the minor potential, low-energy hazards help prevent the major potential hazards?Today we explore the following paper: Bayona, A., Hallowell, M. R., & Bhandari, S. (2024). TheThings That Hurt People Are Not the Same as the Things That Kill People: Key Differences in the Proximal Causes of Low-and High-Severity Construction Injuries. Journalof Construction Engineering and Management, 150(8), 04024089.Study link: https://ascelibrary.org/doi/pdf/10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-14545Feel free to shout me a coffee to support my site &podcasts: https://buymeacoffee.com/benhutchinsonMore research at SafetyInsights.OrgIntro/Output "Dark Synth Wave" by ElephantGreen(PixaBay.com)
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Intro/Output "Dark Synth Wave" by ElephantGreen (PixaBay.com)