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Progress in understanding processes underlying occupational accidents on the level based on case studies

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  • Sylvie Leclercq

    (HT - Département Homme au Travail - INRS ( Vandoeuvre lès Nancy) - Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (Vandoeuvre lès Nancy))

  • S. Thouy

    (HT - Département Homme au Travail - INRS ( Vandoeuvre lès Nancy) - Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (Vandoeuvre lès Nancy))

  • E. Rossignol

    (HT - Département Homme au Travail - INRS ( Vandoeuvre lès Nancy) - Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (Vandoeuvre lès Nancy))

Abstract

The purpose of this work was to further the knowledge of contexts surrounding accidents on the level in occupational situations with a view to proposing suitable actions for the prevention of these accidents. The study, undertaken at three establishments belonging to a national rail transport company, was based on quantitative and qualitative analysis of accident-on-the-level data available at the establishments concerned, typology of these accidents, interviews with victims and activity analysis. Understanding accidents on the level through building scenarios makes it possible to consider the relevance of prevention actions, such as workplace or environmental design/remediation and machine access system design. Moreover, it also makes it possible to consider curtailing the injury-causing aspect of the physical environment by reducing its ‘aggressiveness'. Finally, the prospects emerging from this work in the research field are discussed.

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  • Sylvie Leclercq & S. Thouy & E. Rossignol, 2007. "Progress in understanding processes underlying occupational accidents on the level based on case studies," Post-Print hal-01618321, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01618321
    DOI: 10.1080/00140130600980862
    Note: View the original document on HAL open archive server: https://hal.science/hal-01618321
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    1. Fazia Abdat & Sylvie Leclercq & Xavier Cuny & Claire Tissot, 2014. "Extracting recurrent scenarios from narrative texts using a Bayesian network: Application to serious occupational accidents with movement disturbance," Post-Print hal-01578382, HAL.
    2. Wen-Ruey Chang & Sylvie Leclercq & Thurmon E. Lockhart & Roger Haslam, 2016. "State of science: occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level," Post-Print hal-01578740, HAL.
    3. Sylvie Leclercq & Daniel Saurel & Xavier Cuny & Michel Monteau, 2014. "Research into cases of slips, collisions and other movement disturbances occurring in work situations in a hospital environment," Post-Print hal-01578359, HAL.
    4. Sylvie Leclercq, 2014. "Organisational factors of occupational accidents with movement disturbance (OAMD) and prevention," Post-Print hal-01578712, HAL.
    5. Alexandrine Sicre & Sylvie Leclercq & Clarisse Gaudez & Gabriel M. Gauthier & Jean-Louis Vercher & Christophe Bourdin, 2008. "Modelling gait processes as a combination of sensory-motor and cognitive controls in an attempt to describe accidents on the level in occupational situations," Post-Print hal-01619427, HAL.
    6. Sylvie Leclercq & Michel Monteau & Xavier Cuny, 2010. "Avancée dans la prévention des « chutes de plain-pied » au travail," Post-Print hal-01578691, HAL.

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