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弗吉尼亚农业健康与安全调查

Virginia agricultural health and safety survey.

作者信息

Mariger S C, Grisso R D, Perumpral J V, Sorenson A W, Christensen N K, Miller R L

机构信息

Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060-0303, USA.

出版信息

J Agric Saf Health. 2009 Jan;15(1):37-47. doi: 10.13031/2013.25414.

Abstract

This comprehensive study was conducted primarily to identify the common causes of agricultural injuries on active Virginia farms and to identify hazardous agricultural operations, exposure duration, and injuries associated with each hazardous operation. In addition, the influences of factors such as general health status of farmers, age, weight, and alcohol and tobacco use on injury were examined. This information will be used for the development of educational programs that will improve the safety of agricultural operations. The sample selected for the study included farms of 28 ha or more, operating on a full- or part-time basis. This stipulation was to ensure that all farms in the sample are active and that participants generated a major portion of their income from the farm. Of the 26,000 farms meeting this requirement, 1,650 were selected to participate in the study. A survey instrument was mailed to the farmers selected to collect the information needed for meeting the established objectives of the study. Approximately 19% of the surveys were returned. In terms of percentage injuries, livestock handling was the primary cause. This was followed by working in elevated locations, operating and repairing agricultural machinery, and heavy lifting. The activities carried out most frequently by the participants were: operating farm tractors, operating trucks/automobiles, using hand and power tools, and working with agricultural chemicals. The overall injury rate was 5.6 injuries per 100,000 h. The exposure to agricultural hazards appeared to have minimal or no effect on the health status of Virginia farmers. Farm workers in the 45 to 64 age group sustained the most injuries. Older, more experienced farmers reported fewer injuries because of limited exposure to hazards and work experience. The average age of Virginia farmers surveyed was 60. This is expected to rise because most respondents reported no plans to retire during the next five years. Based on the results, educational programs for improving the agricultural safety in Virginia should focus on aging farmers, hazardous agricultural activities, and weight control.

摘要

这项综合性研究主要旨在确定弗吉尼亚州活跃农场农业伤害的常见原因,并识别危险的农业作业、暴露时长以及与每项危险作业相关的伤害。此外,还研究了农民的一般健康状况、年龄、体重以及烟酒使用等因素对伤害的影响。这些信息将用于制定旨在提高农业作业安全性的教育项目。该研究选取的样本包括面积在28公顷及以上、全职或兼职经营的农场。这一规定是为了确保样本中的所有农场都处于活跃状态,且参与者的大部分收入来自农场。在满足这一要求的26000个农场中,选取了1650个参与研究。向选定的农民邮寄了一份调查问卷,以收集实现研究既定目标所需的信息。大约19%的调查问卷被返还。就伤害百分比而言,牲畜处理是主要原因。其次是在高处作业、操作和维修农业机械以及重物搬运。参与者最常进行的活动有:操作农用拖拉机、驾驶卡车/汽车、使用手动和电动工具以及处理农用化学品。总体伤害率为每10万小时5.6起伤害。接触农业危害似乎对弗吉尼亚州农民的健康状况影响极小或没有影响。45至64岁年龄组的农场工人受伤最多。年龄较大、经验更丰富的农民报告的伤害较少,因为他们接触危害的机会有限且有工作经验。接受调查的弗吉尼亚州农民的平均年龄为60岁。预计这一数字会上升,因为大多数受访者表示未来五年内没有退休计划。基于这些结果,弗吉尼亚州旨在提高农业安全的教育项目应聚焦于老年农民、危险的农业活动以及体重控制。

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