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    Injury hazards in the construction industry by Kisner, S M, Fosbroke, D E

    Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-02-1994)
    “…Although many occupational injury studies have been conducted on the construction industry, fatal injuries and lost work time injuries in this industry…”
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    Occupational Fatalities Among Older Workers in the United States: 1980-1991 by Kisner, Suzanne M., Pratt, Stephanie G.

    “…Workers aged 65 and older had a workplace fatality rate 2.6 times that of workers aged 16 to 64 for 1980 through 1991 (14 per 100,000 vs 5.4), according to…”
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    Working lifetime risk of occupational fatal injury by Fosbroke, David E., Kisner, Suzanne M., Myers, John R.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-04-1997)
    “…Estimates of risk accumulated over a working lifetime are used to assess the significance of many workplace health hazards. Utilizing data from the National…”
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    Fatal occupational injuries associated with forklifts, United States, 1980-1994 by Collins, James W., Landen, Deborah D., Kisner, Suzanne M., Johnston, Janet J., Chin, Sandra F., Kennedy, Richard D.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-11-1999)
    “…Background This paper describes deaths of American workers involving forklifts during the 15‐year period from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 1994. Methods…”
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    Machinery-Related Occupational Fatalities in the United States, 1980 to 1989 by Pratt, Stephanie G., Kisner, Suzanne M., Helmkamp, James C.

    “…The National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities surveillance system identified machinery-related incidents as the second hading cause of traumatic…”
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    Machinery-related fatalities in the construction industry by Pratt, Stephanie G., Kisner, Suzanne M., Moore, Paul H.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-07-1997)
    “…The National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities (NTOF) surveillance system identified machinery‐related incidents as the fourth leading cause of traumatic…”
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    Mortality patterns among construction workers in the United States by Robinson, C F, Halperin, W E, Alterman, T, Braddee, R W, Burnett, C A, Fosbroke, D E, Kisner, S M, Lalich, N R, Roscoe, R J, Seligman, P J

    Published in Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-04-1995)
    “…Thirteen authors from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health contribute to this summary of recent and ongoing national occupational…”
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    Lifetime Risk of Fatal Occupational Injuries within Industries, by Occupation, Gender, and Race by Myers, John R., Kisner, Suzanne M., Fosbroke, David E.

    Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (01-12-1998)
    “…Estimates of risk accumulated over a working lifetime are used to assess the significance of many workplace health hazards. Most studies which have estimated…”
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    Denominator effects on traumatic occupational fatality incidence rates by Biddle, E A, Kisner, S M

    “…Each year over 6,000 workers are killed while earning a living in the United States. From these deaths, how can researchers determine if employees in the…”
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    Homicide in the workplace: the U.S. experience, 1980-1988 by Jenkins, E L, Layne, L A, Kisner, S M

    Published in AAOHN journal (01-05-1992)
    “…1. Homicide was the third leading cause of occupational injury death in the United States from 1980 to 1988. 2. Of all occupational injury deaths to females…”
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