Survey Indicates Construction Workers at High Risk of Opioid-related Deaths
Survey Indicates Construction Workers at High Risk of Opioid-related Deaths
A new study published by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health found that of all opioid-related overdose deaths reported in the state the construction industry has been hit the hardest, and workers in this industry are at high risk of opioid-induced fatalities. Architecture and engineering are the only occupations to have a higher death rate among women than men. The overall number of fatalities resulting from opioid overdoses doubled between 2011 and 2015.The Opioid-related Overdose Deaths in Massachusetts by Industry and Occupation survey used death certificates from this period to source data about industry and occupation, gender, race and age among those affected by the crisis, and this found a total of 5,580 Massachusetts residents died from opioid-related overdoses during the span. Out of those surveyed, the highest amount of deaths was found among construction and extraction workers – more than twenty-four percent of the total. This amount is likely a result of injuries occurred on construction sites.
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