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Area of Science:

  • Agricultural Safety and Health
  • Occupational Health
  • Injury Surveillance

Background:

  • Researchers utilize various classification and coding schemes for agricultural injuries and illnesses.
  • Existing schemes include the Farm and Agricultural Injury Classification (FAIC) and the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate the combined application of FAIC and OIICS for comprehensive agricultural injury coding.
  • To identify limitations within each coding scheme and propose improvements.

Main Methods:

  • Case studies from the AgInjuryNews.org database were analyzed.
  • FAIC and OIICS codes were applied to selected agricultural injury incidents.
  • The effectiveness and limitations of each scheme were illustrated.

Main Results:

  • Using FAIC and OIICS together offers a more comprehensive understanding of injury incidents.
  • Combined coding integrates occupational/non-occupational exposures with incident details in a single table.

Conclusions:

  • The effectiveness of both FAIC and OIICS relies on the availability of detailed injury report information.
  • Suggestions are provided for enhancing the coding of agricultural injuries to improve data quality and research.