제조업종의 산업재해 분석 연구
A Study on Industrial Injury Analysis for Manufacturing Industry
윤유성(IBS 이노베이션(주)); 권오헌(부경대학교)
28권 8호, 13~18쪽
초록
Workplace safety and health management in earnest was applied since 1981 when Occupational Safety and Health Actwas enacted. The accident rate of 3.98 in 1982 decreased to 0.65 in 2012 and in the case of death, the highest rate of deathsdecreased from 3.82 to 1.47 during the last 10 years, but the average accident rate of 0.75 has been at a standstill condition. Therefore it needs to understand the characteristics of a accident through the observation for the status of a recent business. Accident statistics for the analysis of industrial accidents in order to understand the recent trend ranges from 2002 to 2011 in 10years by KOSHA's(Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency) aggregated data. From the accident disaster statistics analysis byindustry, the manufacturing industry average shares 38.61% of accidents, and other industries, construction, telecommunicationstransportation warehouse, mining, and utility supply are 32.39%, 21.95%, 5.23% ,1.71% and 0.13%, respectively. Thus, themanufacturing sector by size and each type of accidents for the sub sector industries were analyzed in order to propose the basicdirection and to provide data of safety management for the manufacturing industry
Abstract
Workplace safety and health management in earnest was applied since 1981 when Occupational Safety and Health Actwas enacted. The accident rate of 3.98 in 1982 decreased to 0.65 in 2012 and in the case of death, the highest rate of deathsdecreased from 3.82 to 1.47 during the last 10 years, but the average accident rate of 0.75 has been at a standstill condition. Therefore it needs to understand the characteristics of a accident through the observation for the status of a recent business. Accident statistics for the analysis of industrial accidents in order to understand the recent trend ranges from 2002 to 2011 in 10years by KOSHA's(Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency) aggregated data. From the accident disaster statistics analysis byindustry, the manufacturing industry average shares 38.61% of accidents, and other industries, construction, telecommunicationstransportation warehouse, mining, and utility supply are 32.39%, 21.95%, 5.23% ,1.71% and 0.13%, respectively. Thus, themanufacturing sector by size and each type of accidents for the sub sector industries were analyzed in order to propose the basicdirection and to provide data of safety management for the manufacturing industry
- 발행기관:
- 한국안전학회
- 분류:
- 안전공학