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Accidental deaths caused by electricity in Sweden, 1975-2000
Authors:Lindström Richard  Bylund Per-Olof  Eriksson Anders
Affiliation:1. Section of Forensic Medicine, Department of Community Health and Rehabilitation, Ume? University, PO Box 7616, SE‐907 12 Ume?, Sweden.;2. The Ume? Accident Analysis Group, Emergency and Disaster Medical Centre, University Hospital Ume?, SE‐901 85 Ume?, Sweden.
Abstract:This study analyzes accidental fatalities caused by electricity--at work and during leisure time--to evaluate risk factors, the role of alcohol, and to identify possible preventive strategies. In Sweden, data on fatalities by electrocution from 1975 through 2000 were collected from the National Cause-of-Death Register. Additional cases were found in the archives of The Swedish National Electrical Safety Board. Suicides and deaths by lightning were excluded. Two hundred and eighty-five deaths were found, including occupational (n=132), leisure time (n=151), and unknown (n=2). Most deaths were caused by aerial power lines, and the most common place for an electrical injury was a railway area or residential property. Postmortem blood from 20% (n=47) of the tested cases was found positive for alcohol, and these persons were killed mainly during leisure time. During the study period, the overall incidence of electricity-related fatalities has decreased, in spite of increased use of electricity. This indicates that safety improvements have been successful.
Keywords:forensic science    electrocution    occupational    leisure time    alcohol
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