Survey of injuries resulting from agricultural accidents in Ehime prefecture using insurance documents.
10.2185/jjrm.39.914
- VernacularTitle:農業機械による外傷事故発生状況について 愛媛県における農協共済保険請求資料による検討
- Author:
Noriaki HARADA
;
Kei KIMURA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
1990;39(4):914-920
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Two hundred and four cases of injuries in agricultural accidents that were entered in the insurance documents of agricultural cooperative associations in Ehime prefecture from April 1987 to March 1988 were analyzed. Eighty-three percent were males and 17 % were females. Three cases died from the accidents. Sixty-four percent of the male cases were in their fifties or sixties and 59 % of the female cases were in their forties or fifties. The agricultural machines which were being used when the accidents occurred were bush-cutters (29 %), mounted-type monorails for conveyance (14 %), combine harvesters (10 %), riding-type tractors (9 %), walking-type tractors (5%), etc. These types of agricultural machine reflect the dominance of citrus fruits production characteristic of Ehime prefecture. The annual incidence rate is highest in mounted-type monorails (1.92/1, 000 units), followed by tillers (1.63) and combine harvesters (1.48). The greater part of the accidents happened from May to December, from 9: 00 to 12: 00 and from 14: 00 to 17: 00. The distributions by month and time of occurrence were considered to have a close bearing on the frequency of machine operation. Sundays, Fridays and national holidays had a relatively larger number of accident occurrences. The possible reasons are increased fatigue of operators on weekends and increased amount of farm-work on holidays by part-time farmers who have additional jobs outside farming; however, further studies are needed.