Human Factors & Aviation Medicine

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  • Stanley R. Mohler
چکیده

A 1992 U.S. report found that the injury rate per 100 full-time workers for U.S. airline employees was 13.0 percent, compared with [a] private-sector average of 8.6 percent, “an indication of the hazardous nature of the airline industry.” During the period between 1978 and 1988, the report said there was no significant change in the rate. The report, which examined 1988 statistical data on occupational injuries and illnesses of pilots and flight attendants, said that the lost work-day rate and the injury-severity rate were each nearly double that of the private sector; typical recuperation time in the airline industry was 17 work days per case.

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تاریخ انتشار 1996