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  • Agricultural Safety
  • Public Health Interventions
  • Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

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  • Tractor overturns are the primary cause of farm-related fatalities.
  • Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) are crucial for preventing deaths during tractor rollovers.
  • This study updates a prior cost-effectiveness assessment of a New York State intervention promoting ROPS retrofitting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To measure the cost-effectiveness of an intervention aimed at increasing the retrofitting of rollover protective structures (ROPS) on tractors.
  • To evaluate the economic impact of a social marketing strategy for ROPS adoption.

Main Methods:

  • Calculated cost-effectiveness by subtracting intervention costs from the economic value of averted injuries.
  • Utilized published data on injury probabilities and costs associated with tractor overturns and fatalities.
  • Updated a 2011 cost-effectiveness assessment using recent data.

Main Results:

  • The intervention averted $6,018,742 in injury costs between 2007 and 2017, with a total program cost of $1,776,608.
  • Projected future savings range from $12,136,512 to $18,924,818 over 15-25 years, depending on tractor usage duration.
  • The social marketing intervention proved cost-effective in reducing injuries from tractor overturns.

Conclusions:

  • The social marketing intervention for ROPS retrofitting is a cost-effective strategy for reducing tractor-related injuries and fatalities.
  • The intervention demonstrates significant public health and economic benefits.
  • The successful intervention model should be considered for expansion to other states to improve agricultural safety.