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  • Agricultural Safety
  • Occupational Health
  • Accident Analysis

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  • Traditional worker injury data collection systems are being supplemented by new observatories.
  • Discrepancies exist between data from different sources, necessitating comparative analysis.
  • Fatal tractor rollovers in agriculture are a significant safety concern.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare Italian data collection systems for fatal agricultural tractor accidents.
  • To analyze accident scenarios, focusing on tractor rollover fatalities.
  • To compare Italian data with international findings.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of data from the Italian Workers Compensation Authority (INAIL) Operational Archives and the INAIL National Surveillance System (INAIL_ASL).
  • Analysis of data from the INAIL Observatory for agricultural machinery accidents.
  • International data comparison.

Main Results:

  • Fatal tractor accidents constituted 10.6% and 43.7% of agricultural fatalities in the Operational Archives and Surveillance System, respectively.
  • 71.7% of fatal tractor rollovers involved vehicles without Roll-Over Protective Structures (ROPS).
  • 16.6% of fatal accidents had a clear environmental factor.

Conclusions:

  • A significant proportion of fatal tractor rollovers occur in non-ROPS equipped tractors, or where ROPS were removed/inoperative.
  • Driver training on ROPS and seatbelt use is crucial for reducing fatalities.
  • Mandatory ROPS installation, seatbelt use, and farm-level inspections can enhance survival rates in rollover incidents.