Industrial accidental deaths in the Niger delta region of Nigeria: A study of 32 autopsies in Port Harcourt

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Seleye-Fubara, D.
Bob-Yellowe, E.
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[1] Univ Port Harcourt, Teaching Hosp, Dept Anat Pathol, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
[2] Univ Port Harcourt, Teaching Hosp, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
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10.1258/rsmmsl.46.4.342
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Accidents in the oil industry in the Niger delta region of Nigera raise concerns about safety measures and the management of industrial sites. A total of 32 autopsies were performed after coroners' inquest forms were served on the authors by the State, which serve as consent and request. Standard procedures were adopted in all the cases and the reports were appropriately issued. Death from industrial accidents accounted for 2.5% and 6.1% of total autopsies and accidental death autopsies respectively. The youngest victim was a 19 year old male while the oldest was a 55 year old male. The age group 30-39 years was the most vulnerable. There was a male dominance; (male:female ratio = 9.7:1). The commonest accidents in their order of frequency were: falling from a height, explosion/fire, motor vehicle accidents and falling objects. Multiple injuries, head and neck trauma and drowning were the commonest cause of death at autopsy. Accidental deaths were commoner in the small-scale industries (81%) than in the large-scale industries (19%). This is the first time such a study has been carried out locally. The proportion of accidental deaths in the small scale industries relative to that of the large ones may be attributed to the poor enforcement of safety measures in the smaller industries.
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