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2/17/2014 1 Safety Pros and Cons of an Aging Workforce: Examining the changing demographics and implications in the workplace Kara Cecil, MPH Overview Why we care Characteristics of Aging and the Older Worker How to Compensate Why These Changes Benefit Everyone
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2/17/2014

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Safety Pros and Cons of an 

Aging Workforce: 

Examining the changing demographics and implications in the workplace

Kara Cecil, MPH

Overview

• Why we care 

• Characteristics of Aging and the Older Worker 

• How to Compensate

• Why These Changes Benefit Everyone

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Definition

• What is an “older worker?”

Why We Care—Demographics

• 76 Million 

• 55 million 

• Working longer

• Greater risks

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BLS Labor Force Data: Indiana

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10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Workers 45+

Workers 25‐34

Why We Care

• 20% of the labor force

• Employment of adults 65 years+ increased 101%

• Estimated 210,830 nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses

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Why We Care—Costs 

Paint a Picture of what an aging labor force looks like

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Musculoskeletal

• Peak at about age 25

• Lose strength 

• System weakens 

• Decreased bone density 

• Less elasticity 

Range of Motion

• Loss with age

• Loss of flexibility 

• Compensate 

• Greater risk of injury

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Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

• Oxygenated blood

• Functional breathing 

• Physical Labor

• Hot/cold environments

Posture and Balance

• Good posture 

• Body mechanics

• Falls

• Spinal instability

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Sleep Regulation

• Regulate sleep 

• Length and quality 

• Reaction time

Thermoregulation

• Body temperature

• Environmental changes

• Physical activity

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Vision • Distance

• Peripheral vision

• Visual acuity

• Depth perception

• Glare

• Contrast and color

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Font Choices

Seraph Font• This is Times new

Roman

• People commonly use this font

• However, it has seraphs.

• This makes it more difficult to read.

Non-Seraph Font• This is Arial.

• People also use this font.

• It does not have seraphs.

• This makes it easier to read.

Hearing Loss• Presbycusis

• Higher frequencies

• Background noise

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Cognition• Decision making

• New skills

• Fluid intelligence 

• Short‐term

Comorbidities• Hypertension

• Tobacco use

• Obesity

• Alcohol abuse

• Diabetes

• Depression

• Arthritis

• Drug interactions

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Racial and Economic Differences

Comparing the Two

Younger Workers Older Workers

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Comparing Injuries

Younger Workers Older Workers

Comparing the Two—Technology 

Younger Workers Older Workers

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Benefits of Older Workers

Mediating Factors

• Healthier older adults

• Survivor Bias

• Self‐Selection

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Compounding the Problem

Take‐Home Message

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Review

• Why we care

• Characteristics of older workers

• Compensatory measures

• Benefits of prevention and precautions

• Well designed workspaces benefit everyone

Questions

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Kara Cecil, MPHDoctor of Public Health Student 

Director of Process Improvement

College of Arts and Sciences

University of Kentucky 

[email protected]


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