Tshivhase Shonisani E, Mashau Ntsieni S, Ngobeni Takalani, Ramathuba Dorah U
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Science, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa.
Department of Advanced Nursing Science, Faculty of Health Science, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa.
Health SA. 2022 Dec 9;27:1978. doi: 10.4102/hsag.v27i0.1978. eCollection 2022.
Solid waste management is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world because of its potential harm from the waste to the environment and the public. Therefore, the protection of human health and the environment is a challenge that all countries are facing.
The study explored occupational health and safety hazards among waste handlers at a selected municipality in Limpopo Province.
The study was conducted in one municipality in the Vhembe District.
The study used a qualitative, explorative and contextual design to explore occupational health and safety hazards among participants. Participants were sampled using purposive sampling. Data were collected through in-depth individual interviews that lasted between 40 min and 45 min. The sampled size comprised 18 participants and was determined by data saturation. Tesch's open coding was used to analyse data, where the main theme, categories and sub-categories emerged.
The findings revealed the main theme, namely municipal waste handlers experience occupational health and safety hazards. Four categories emerged from the main theme, namely physical, psychosocial, biological and chemical hazards. The categories were further divided into sub-categories such as exposure to extreme weather conditions and musculoskeletal injuries.
Solid waste handlers experienced preventable physical and chemical occupational health and safety hazards that are inherent to their job. It is recommended that workers be provided with adequate suitable protective equipment to reduce the level of occupational health hazards.
The findings in this study will help in closing the gaps by the municipality for failing to prioritise working conditions for municipality waste handlers.
由于固体废物管理工作中废物对环境和公众存在潜在危害,它是世界上最危险的职业之一。因此,保护人类健康和环境是所有国家面临的一项挑战。
本研究探讨了林波波省一个选定城市中废物处理人员的职业健康与安全危害。
研究在韦姆贝区的一个城市进行。
本研究采用定性、探索性和情境性设计,以探究参与者中的职业健康与安全危害。通过目的抽样选取参与者。通过持续40至45分钟的深入个人访谈收集数据。样本量为18名参与者,由数据饱和确定。采用泰施的开放编码分析法对数据进行分析,从而得出主要主题、类别和子类别。
研究结果揭示了主要主题,即城市废物处理人员面临职业健康与安全危害。从主要主题中产生了四类危害,即物理、心理社会、生物和化学危害。这些类别又进一步细分为子类别,如暴露于极端天气条件和肌肉骨骼损伤。
固体废物处理人员面临着与其工作相关的可预防的物理和化学职业健康与安全危害。建议为工人提供足够合适的防护设备,以降低职业健康危害程度。
本研究的结果将有助于弥补该城市在未能优先考虑城市废物处理人员工作条件方面的差距。