Epidemiological Studies of Work-Related Injuries Among Law Enforcement Personnel

Abstract
All 1982 workers' compensation claims for traumatic injuries among the 7787 employees of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department were studied. Deputies serving in patrol assignments had the highest injury and disabling injury rates (30/100, 10/100). Female and male deputies had similar rates, but female trainees had much higher rates than male trainees (rate ratio=2·07, Pn=261) was studied, all back injuries and first-time back injuries were associated with overexertion (OR=5·9, PPPP<0·001).