Publications by authors named "Raymond C Sinclair"

Background: Workplace injuries occur at higher rates in smaller firms than in larger firms, and the number of workplace safety activities appear to be inversely associated with those rates. Predictors of safety activities are rarely studied.

Methods: This study uses data from a national random survey of firms ( = 722) with less than 250 employees conducted in 2002.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Smaller businesses differ from their larger counterparts in having higher rates of occupational injuries and illnesses and fewer resources for preventing those losses. Intervention models developed outside the United States have addressed the resource deficiency issue by incorporating intermediary organizations such as trade associations.

Methods: This paper extends previous models by using exchange theory and by borrowing from the diffusion of innovations model.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Problem: Outcome measures for safety training effectiveness research often do not include measures such as occupational injury experience. Effectiveness mediators also receive sparse attention.

Method: A new safety training curriculum was delivered to workers in a stratified random sample of food service facilities across three companies.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objectives: In this study, we collected and analyzed the first data available on the extent of the adoption of safer needle devices (engineered sharps injury protections [ESIPs]) by U.S. hospitals and on the degree to which selected factors influence the use of this technology.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF