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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Per-Olof Bylund, | Ulf Bj\"ornstig,
Affiliations: The Ume{\aa} Accident Analysis Group, Department of Surgery, Ume{\aa} University Hospital, S-901 85 Ume{\aa}, Sweden | Department of Surgery, University Hospital, Ume{\aa} S-901 85 Ume{\aa}, Sweden
Note: [] The Ume{\aa} Accident Analysis Group, Department of Surgery, Ume{\aa} University Hospital, S-901 85 Ume{\aa}, Sweden. Tel.: +46 90 785 1831; Fax: +46 90 771 755; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Using insurance data, medically impairing injuries sustained by 111 firefighters were analyzed. The injury incidence per year among full-time working firefighters was 39 per 10 000, and among part-time working firefighters 6 per 10 000. More than half (51%) fitness training, 14% response, while 4% events. Soccer and floorball caused 82% more than half were meniscal or sprain injuries of knees or ankles. None of those injured during emergency response suffered from burn injuries, however during job training 4 sustained burns. Less injurious fitness training and practice activities could greatly reduce impairing injuries among firefighters and consequently reduce economical losses and disability.
Keywords: accident, disability, occupational, social and economic consequences
Journal: Work, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 117-122, 1999
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