2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18168407
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The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Workplace Accidents in Korea

Abstract: (1) Background: Although the number of people infected with COVID-19 has increased over time, its effects on workplace accidents are still poorly understood. On the one hand, COVID-19 can reduce workplace accidents through contracted economic activities or changes in work methods. On the other hand, it can increase workplace accidents by spreading in the workplace. The main purpose of this paper is to examine how COVID-19 affected workplace accidents in Korea during the early part of the pandemic. (2) Methods:… Show more

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“…More specifically, during the COVID-19 pandemic, 1.88 million and 1 million construction workers left their jobs in China and the U.S., respectively ( Alsharef et al 2021 ; China Construction Industry Association 2020 ). Hence, the number of accidents is reduced and the finding is consistent with previous research ( Baek et al 2021 ). This effect was, nevertheless, short-lived.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…More specifically, during the COVID-19 pandemic, 1.88 million and 1 million construction workers left their jobs in China and the U.S., respectively ( Alsharef et al 2021 ; China Construction Industry Association 2020 ). Hence, the number of accidents is reduced and the finding is consistent with previous research ( Baek et al 2021 ). This effect was, nevertheless, short-lived.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This may have an influence on the occurrences of occupational injuries. 21,22 This study showed that hands were the most frequently injured body parts with 53 (54.6%) which agreed with different studies done in Ethiopia. 12,16,20 This could be due to the fact that these body parts are the most active and come in contact with various tools most frequently.…”
Section: Factors Associated With Occupational Injurysupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Kwon et al. [ 20 ] provided an excellent overview on workplace accidents during the pandemic in Korea and elsewhere. They summarized that the number of patients injured at the workplace declined in 2020 by 1664 or 1.8% in Korea and by 2429 cases in Singapore.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%