Alexander Vijay, Sindhu Kulandaipalayam Natarajan C, Zechariah Pradeep, Resu Abigail Veravolu, Nair Suryanarayan Rajendran, Kattula Deepthi, Mohan Venkata Raghava, Alex T Reginald George
a Department of Community Health , Christian Medical College , Vellore , India.
b Division of GI Sciences , Christian Medical College , Vellore , India.
Int J Occup Environ Health. 2016 Oct;22(4):300-306. doi: 10.1080/10773525.2016.1228287. Epub 2016 Sep 28.
Welders in the unorganized occupational sector in the economically developing world are exposed to respiratory, skin, eye, ear, and neurological problems exacerbated by non-usage of personal protective equipment (PPE).
To study the frequency of health problems and the usage of PPE among welders in unorganized welding units in Vellore, India.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 150 welders to determine the frequency of skin, ear, eye, and respiratory morbidity and the usage of PPE. A group of 150 non-welders were chosen for comparison.
Significant differences in the frequency of skin burns, redness, hyper pigmentation, itching, eye injuries, and sensorineural deafness were observed among the welders and non-welders (P < 0.001). Hypertension was noted in 12.6% of the welders as compared to 0.7% among the non-welders. None of the welders used appropriate PPE. For welders, low educational attainment was associated with an increased risk of eye injury (P < 0.05, OR = 0.29). There was also a significant difference between sensorineural deafness and a welder having less than 10 years of welding work experience (P < 0.001, OR = 18.18) which could probably be accounted for by the healthy worker effect.
Welders in this sample experienced a significant skin, eye, and ear morbidity accentuated by the non-usage of PPE. All worked without formal training and were unaware of the safe working guidelines that exist, but are not implemented for the welders in India.
在经济发展中世界的非正规职业部门,焊工由于未使用个人防护装备(PPE),面临呼吸、皮肤、眼睛、耳朵和神经方面问题的风险上升。
研究印度韦洛尔非正规焊接单位焊工的健康问题发生频率及个人防护装备的使用情况。
对150名焊工进行横断面调查,以确定皮肤、耳朵、眼睛和呼吸道疾病的发生频率以及个人防护装备的使用情况。选取150名非焊工作为对照组。
焊工与非焊工在皮肤灼伤、发红、色素沉着、瘙痒、眼部损伤和感音神经性耳聋的发生频率上存在显著差异(P < 0.001)。12.6%的焊工患有高血压,而非焊工中这一比例为0.7%。没有一名焊工使用合适的个人防护装备。对于焊工来说,低教育程度与眼部受伤风险增加相关(P < 0.05,OR = 0.29)。感音神经性耳聋与焊接工作经验少于10年的焊工之间也存在显著差异(P < 0.001,OR = 18.18),这可能是由健康工人效应导致的。
该样本中的焊工因未使用个人防护装备,皮肤、眼睛和耳朵发病率显著上升。所有焊工都没有接受过正规培训,并且不了解现有的安全工作指南,而这些指南在印度并未针对焊工实施。