Yu Wenlan, Lao Xiang Qian, Pang Shulan, Zhou Jianjiao, Zhou Anshou, Zou Jianfang, Mei Liangying, Yu Ignatius Tak-sun
National Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China.
Arch Environ Occup Health. 2013;68(4):190-5. doi: 10.1080/19338244.2012.701244.
To investigate the occupational hazards among Chinese female workers in the electronics industry, the authors systematically sampled a total of 8,300 female workers at random across 4 provinces in a variety of electronics factories. A detailed questionnaire was used to collect information on occupational hazards and the occurrence of occupation-related diseases. The results show that 4,283 female workers (51.9%) were exposed to 1 or more occupational hazards. The most common chemical hazard was organic solvent, and the second most common was heavy metals. The ergonomic hazards included repetitive movements, poor standing posture, and the lifting of heavy goods. More than 60% of the female workers self-reported occupation-related diseases. These results showed that occupational health hazards were common in the electronics industry in China and that they caused serious occupation-related health problems for the female workers therein.
为调查中国电子行业女职工的职业危害,作者在4个省份的各类电子工厂中系统地随机抽取了总计8300名女职工作为样本。使用详细的调查问卷收集有关职业危害和职业病发生情况的信息。结果显示,4283名女职工(51.9%)暴露于1种或多种职业危害中。最常见的化学危害是有机溶剂,其次是重金属。工效学危害包括重复动作、不良站立姿势和重物搬运。超过60%的女职工自述患有职业病。这些结果表明,职业健康危害在中国电子行业中很常见,并且给其中的女职工造成了严重的职业相关健康问题。