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Work-related injury burden, workers' compensation claim filing, and barriers: Results from a statewide survey of janitors.

Naomi J AndersonCaroline K SmithMichael P Foley
Published in: American journal of industrial medicine (2021)
Janitors reported a high percentage of WRII, which exceeded previously published estimates from Washington State. Women and Latino janitors had significantly increased risk of WRII, and janitors' working conditions may influence the unequal distribution of risk. WRII surveillance via WC or medical care usage in janitors and other low-wage occupations may reflect substantial underreporting. Characterizing the nature of janitors' work experience can help identify avenues for prevention, intervention, and policy changes to protect the health and safety of janitors.
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