Publications by authors named "Eero Lantto"

Introduction: Finnish companies are legally required to insure their employees against occupational accidents. Insurance companies are then required to submit information about occupational accidents to the Finnish Workers' Compensation Center (TVK), which then publishes occupational accident statistics in Finland together with Statistics Finland. Our objective is to detect silent signals, by which we mean patterns in the data such as increased occupational accident frequencies for which there is initially only weak evidence, making their detection challenging.

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Introduction: The construction industry is regarded as one of the most unsafe occupational fields worldwide. Despite general agreement that safety training is an important factor in preventing accidents in the construction sector, more studies are needed to identify effective training methods. To address the current research gap, this study evaluated the impact of novel, participatory safety training methods on construction workers' safety competencies.

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Background: The construction industry has a high risk of occupational accidents and injuries. More randomised controlled trials are needed to identify effective techniques for improving the occupational safety of construction sector workers. New technologies such as virtual reality (VR) offer the potential to develop engaging learning tools for safety training.

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: The study evaluated the implementation of peer-based Mental First Aid (MFA) in a city organization. Its aim was to examine (1) the participants' user experiences of MFA, (2) the developmental needs of the MFA implementation process, and (3) whether and how the implementation of MFA changed the City's safety management. The data were from interviews, feedback from MFA testing and training, safety management documents, and a survey.

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