Mooring traumatism

K. Shapovalov, Polina K. Shapovalova
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BACKGROUND: Mooring operations are a hotbed of specific injuries on all floating craft without exception. AIM: Analysis of mooring injuries of the members of vessel's crew of water transport. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The analysis of the treatment of 224 patients from the number of the sailing crew, who received industrial injuries with the loss of ability to work when mooring ships while performing voyage tasks in the Northern water basin. Analytical and statistical methods were used. RESULTS: In the Northern region, mooring injuries most often occur on river transport (46.7%) and sea (36.3%) vessels, on which transportation is intense, loading and unloading can occur at different berths within the same port, which increases the frequency of mooring operations during short transitions and, accordingly, the likelihood of mooring injuries. Outpatient treatment due to mooring injuries was received by 50.8% of the sailing crew. The second half of the mooring injuries required emergency hospitalization, long-term treatment in the surgical department and further rehabilitation at the outpatient stage. CONCLUSION: In the general structure of industrial injuries of the floating composition of the Northern water basin, various injuries during mooring of ships account for 10.1% of cases. Risk factors and circumstances creating threats to the health, working capacity and life of the floating personnel associated with mooring operations are: 1) fleet river transport, sea transport; 2) profession sailor, sailor-minder; 3) age up to 30 years; 4) production experience 112 months. The average period of disability for mooring injuries is 48.0 working days, a bed-day for hospitalization in the surgical department 20.6. Returned to professional work after rehabilitation due to mooring injuries 94.0% of the injured from the amphibious crew. The primary exit of the victims to the II disability group was 1.3%; group III 2.2%; 2.5% of mooring injuries were fatal.
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系泊创伤
背景:系泊作业是所有浮式船无一例外的特殊伤害的温床。目的:对水运船舶船员系泊损伤进行分析。材料与方法:分析了224名帆船船员在北方水域系泊船舶执行航行任务时因工伤而丧失工作能力的治疗情况。采用分析和统计方法。结果:在北方地区,系泊伤害最常发生在内河运输(46.7%)和海运(36.3%)船舶上,运输强度大,装卸可以在同一港口的不同泊位进行,这增加了短过渡期间系泊作业的频率,从而增加了系泊伤害的可能性。因系泊损伤而接受门诊治疗的帆船船员占50.8%。另一半系泊损伤需要紧急住院、外科长期治疗和门诊进一步康复。结论:在北方水域浮物构成的工业伤害总体结构中,船舶系泊过程中各类伤害占10.1%。对与系泊作业有关的漂浮人员的健康、工作能力和生命构成威胁的风险因素和情况有:1)船队内河运输、海运;(二)职业水手、护帆员;3)年龄不超过30岁;4)生产经验112个月。系泊损伤的平均致残期为48.0个工作日,在外科住院的平均卧床日为20.6个工作日。由于系泊受伤,在康复后返回专业工作,94.0%的两栖船员受伤。受害者主要退出II残疾组的比例为1.3%;III组2.2%;2.5%的系泊伤害是致命的。
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