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    Characterization of fatal injuries in oil and gas industry-related helicopter accidents in the Gulf of Mexico, 2004–2014 by Yeoman, Kristin, O’Connor, Mary B., Sochor, Sara, Poplin, Gerald

    Published in Injury epidemiology (07-12-2020)
    “…BackgroundTransportation events are the most common cause of offshore fatalities in the oil and gas industry, of which helicopter accidents comprise the…”
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    Using Workers' Compensation Claims Data to Describe Nonfatal Injuries among Workers in Alaska by Lucas, Devin L., Lee, Jennifer R., Moller, Kyle M., O'Connor, Mary B., Syron, Laura N., Watson, Joanna R.

    Published in Safety and health at work (01-06-2020)
    “…To gain a better understanding of nonfatal injuries in Alaska, underutilized data sources such as workers’ compensation claims must be analyzed. The purpose of…”
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    Using Workers' Compensation Claims Data to Describe Nonfatal Injuries among Workers in Alaska by Lucas, Devin L, Lee, Jennifer R, Moller, Kyle M, O'Connor, Mary B, Syron, Laura N, Watson, Joanna R

    Published in Safety and health at work (2020)
    “…Background: To gain a better understanding of nonfatal injuries in Alaska, underutilized data sources such as workers' compensation claims must be analyzed…”
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    Aviation-Related Wildland Firefighter Fatalities — United States, 2000–2013 by Butler, Corey R., O’Connor, Mary B., Lincoln, Jennifer M.

    “…Airplanes and helicopters are integral to the management and suppression of wildfires, often operating in high-risk, low-altitude environments. To update data…”
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    Research gaps and needs for preventing worker fatigue in the transportation and utilities industries by Sieber, W. Karl, Chen, Guang X., Krueger, Gerald P., Lincoln, Jennifer E., Menéndez, Cammie C., O'Connor, Mary B.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-11-2022)
    “…Background The transportation and utilities industries include establishments engaged in the movement of passengers and freight, or the provision of public…”
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    Workers' compensation injury claims of aviation industry worker injuries in Alaska, 2014-2015 by Moller, Kyle M., O'Connor, Mary B., Lee, Jennifer R., Lucas, Devin L., Watson, Joanna R.

    “…Aviation operations in Alaska often occur in remote locations and during inclement weather. Limited infrastructure and staff in some locations often requires…”
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    Work-related nonfatal injuries in Alaska’s aviation industry, 2000–2013 by Case, Samantha L., Moller, Kyle M., Nix, Nancy A., Lucas, Devin L., Snyder, Elizabeth H., O'Connor, Mary B.

    Published in Safety science (01-04-2018)
    “…•117 nonfatal injuries that required hospitalization were identified.•Nearly a quarter of all injuries were crash-related, often leading to fractures.•Falls…”
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    Predicting the U.S. Airline Operating Profitability using Machine Learning Algorithms by Choi, WooJin, O’Connor, Mary

    “…With the increasing competition and cost pressures, the U.S. airline industry has explored methods to reduce operating costs and diversify revenue sources for…”
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    Fatal Injuries in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations — United States, 2003–2010 by Gunter, Matthew M, Hill, Ryan, O'Connor, Mary B, Retzer, Kyla D, Lincoln, Jennifer M

    “…During 2003-2010, the U.S. oil and gas extraction industry (onshore and offshore, combined) had a collective fatality rate seven times higher than for all U.S…”
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    A multifaceted public health approach to statewide aviation safety by Mode, Nicolle A., O'Connor, Mary B., Conway, George A., Hill, Ryan D.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-02-2012)
    “…Background During the 1990s, Alaskan pilots had one of the most hazardous occupations in the US. In 2000, a multifaceted public health initiative was launched,…”
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    Occupational Fatalities in Alaska: Two Decades of Progress, 1990-1999 and 2000-2009 by Lincoln, Jennifer M., O'Connor, Mary B., Retzer, Kyla D., Hill, Ryan D., Teske, Theodore D., Woodward, Chelsea C., Lucas, Devin L., Somervell, Philip D., Burton, Jason T., Mode, Nicolle A., Husberg, Brad J., Conway, George A.

    Published in Journal of safety research (01-02-2013)
    “…Alaska had the highest work-related fatality rate of any state during 1980–1989. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health established the…”
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    Aviation-Related Wildland Firefighter Fatalities - United States, 2000-2013 by Butler, Corey R, O'Connor, Mary B, Lincoln, Jennifer M

    “…Airplanes and helicopters are integral to the management and suppression of wildflres, often operating in high-risk, low-altitude environments. To update data…”
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    Fatal Injuries in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations - United States, 2003-2010 by Gunter, Matthew M, Hill, Ryan, O'Connor, Mary B, Retzer, Kyla D, Lincoln, Jennifer M

    “…During 2003-2010, the US oil and gas extraction industry had a collective fatality rate seven times higher than for all US workers. The 11 lives lost in the…”
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