At work and play in a hazardous environment: Injuries aboard a deployed U.S. Navy aircraft carrier

作者: Susan P. Baker , Michael J. Krentz , Guohua Li

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摘要: Background: A deployed U.S. Navy aircraft carrier is a hazardous environment where work and recreation intermingle. Injuries causing time lost from assigned duties may impact aviation safety opera- tional readiness. This descriptive study examines injuries sustained on the flight deck, in hangar bay, or gym of carrier, focusing those resulting duty days.

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