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    Analytical observational study of nonfatal motor vehicle collisions and incidents in a light-vehicle sales and service fleet by Pratt, Stephanie G., Bell, Jennifer L.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-08-2019)
    “…•Calculated mileage-based collision rates for light-vehicle sales and service fleet.•Highest collision rates for females, drivers aged 21–24.9 years, and those…”
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    Journal Article
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    The relationships among roadway safety management practices, collision rates, and injury rates within company fleets by Vivoda, Jonathon M., Pratt, Stephanie G., Gillies, Susan J.

    Published in Safety science (01-12-2019)
    “…•Road safety and collision/injury metrics were analyzed from 70 U.S. companies.•Relationships between metrics and road safety program elements were…”
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    Motor vehicle fatalities among oil and gas extraction workers by Retzer, Kyla D., Hill, Ryan D., Pratt, Stephanie G.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2013)
    “…► The motor vehicle-related fatality rate for oil and gas extraction workers is elevated compared to other industry groups. ► Occupants of pick-up trucks were…”
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    Work-related fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes: Matching of 2010 data from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries and the Fatality Analysis Reporting System by Byler, Christen, Kesy, Laura, Richardson, Scott, Pratt, Stephanie G., Rodríguez-Acosta, Rosa L.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-07-2016)
    “…•For the first time, highway fatality cases from CFOI were matched to FARS.•Matching joins data on risk factors, the crash, the worker, and the job.•953 of…”
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    Occupational Highway Transportation Deaths—United States, 2003-2008 by Green, Mandy K, Harrison, Robert, Leinenkugel, Kathy, Nguyen, Claire B, Towle, Meredith, Schoonover, Todd, Bunn, Terry, Northwood, Joyce, Pratt, Stephanie G, Myers, John R

    “…Highway transportation crashes are the leading cause of fatal injuries in the US for both workers and the general population. Prevention of work-related…”
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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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    Nonfatal Injuries to Young Workers in the Retail Trades and Services Industries in 1998 by Mardis, Anne L., Pratt, Stephanie G.

    “…We estimate the incidence and describe patterns of work-related injuries during 1998 to youth in retail trades and services industries. Data from the National…”
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    Vital Signs: Seat Belt Use Among Long-Haul Truck Drivers — United States, 2010 by Chen, Guang X., Collins, James W., Sieber, W. Karl, Pratt, Stephanie G., Rodríguez-Acosta, Rosa L., Lincoln, Jennifer E., Birdsey, Jan, Hitchcock, Edward M., Robinson, Cynthia F.

    “…Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of occupational fatalities in the United States in 2012, accounting for 25% of deaths. Truck drivers accounted for…”
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    Occupational Highway Transportation Deaths Among Workers Aged ≥55 Years — United States, 2003–2010 by Pratt, Stephanie G, Rodriguez-Acosta, Rosa L

    “…Highway transportation incidents are the leading cause of occupational fatalities in the United States, with the highest fatality rates occurring among workers…”
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    Occupational Highway Transportation Deaths — United States, 2003–2008 by Green, Mandy K, Harrison, Rober, Leinenkugel, Kathy, Nguyen, Claire B, Towle, Meredith, Schoonover, Todd, Bunn, Terry, Pratt, Stephanie G, Myers, John R

    “…Highway transportation crashes are the leading cause of fatal injuries in the United States for both workers and the general population (1,2). Prevention of…”
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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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    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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    The Role of Institutional Structures, Interest Groups, and Framing in Explaining Occupational Road Safety Policy in the European Union and Member States: An Application of the Advocacy Coalition Framework and Multi-level Governance by Pratt, Stephanie G

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…In addition to being a leading cause of death in the general population, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of occupational fatalities in most…”
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    Occupational Highway Transportation Deaths Among Workers Aged greater than or equal to 55 Years - United States, 2003-2010 by Pratt, Stephanie G, Rodriguez-Acosta, Rosa L

    “…Highway transportation incidents are the leading cause of occupational fatalities in the US, with the highest fatality rates occurring among workers aged…”
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    The Role of Institutional Structures, Interest Groups, and Framing in Explaining Occupational Road Safety Policy in the European Union and Member States: An Application of the Advocacy Coalition Framework and Multi-level Governance by Pratt, Stephanie G

    “…In addition to being a leading cause of death in the general population, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of occupational fatalities in most…”
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    Occupational Highway Transportation Deaths Among Workers Aged [Greater-Than Or Equal To]55 Years - United States, 2003-2010 by Pratt, Stephanie G, Rodríguez-Acosta, Rosa L

    “…Highway transportation incidents are the leading cause of occupational fatalities in the US, with the highest fatality rates occurring among workers aged ≥65…”
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    Vital Signs: Seat Belt Use Among Long-Haul Truck Drivers - United States, 2010 by Chen, Guang X, Collins, James W, Sieber, W Karl, Pratt, Stephanie G, Rodríguez-Acosta, Rosa L, Lincoln, Jennifer E, Birdsey, Jan, Hitchcock, Edward M, Robinson, Cynthia F

    “…Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of occupational fatalities in the United States in 2012, accounting for 25% of deaths. Truck drivers accounted for…”
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    Occupational Highway Transportation Deaths - United States, 2003-2008 by Green, Mandy K, Harrison, Robert, Leinenkugel, Kathy, Nguyen, Claire B, Towle, Meredith, Schoonover, Todd, Bunn, Terry, Northwood, Joyce, Pratt, Stephanie G, Myers, John R

    “…Highway transportation crashes are the leading cause of fatal injuries in the US for both workers and the general population. Prevention of work-related…”
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