Publications by authors named "Mark Purschwitz"

Background: Injury data and reports provide valuable information for both public and private organizations to guide programming, policy, and prevention, but in the increasingly complex and dangerous industry of US agriculture, the injury surveillance needed to produce this data is lacking. To address the gap, AgInjuryNews was established in 2015. The system includes fatal and nonfatal injury cases derived from publicly available reports, including occupational and nonoccupational injuries, occurring in the agricultural, forestry, and fishing (AFF) industry.

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Background: Agricultural safety and health researchers have used a variety of classification and coding schemes to identify and categorize injury, illness, and disease associated with agricultural hazards. This paper demonstrates how the Farm and Agricultural Injury Classification (FAIC) and Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) coding schemes can be used in tandem for all agricultural injuries.

Methods: Specific cases from the AgInjuryNews.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated how feasible it is for farmers in New York to self-install rollover protective structures (ROPS) through a rebate program.
  • Inspection engineers identified significant issues with ROPS installations, noting that only 31% of participants correctly installed the proper parts.
  • About 10% of the self-installed tractors had severe installation issues requiring dealer intervention, highlighting common problems like faulty seatbelts, torque issues, and defective hardware.
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