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Prevalence and associated factors of occupational injuries in an industrial city in Ghana.

Michael Tetteh AsieduDouglas Aninng Opoku AnningNana Kwame Ayisi-BoatengJoseph OsarfoAlhassan SulemanaAliyu MohammedJohn AmissahJennifer AshileviAyongo Mate-KoleFelix Agyemang OpokuIsaac Kofi YanksonEmmanuel Kweku Nakua
Published in: PloS one (2024)
The prevalence of occupational injuries in this study was high. Promoting machine tools' safety, health and safety training, and satisfaction with health and safety measures through rewarding workers who do not sustain injuries could be key to employees' health and safety.
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