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工人视角下利用可穿戴传感器改善职业健康与安全:一项横断面调查。

Worker perspectives on improving occupational health and safety using wearable sensors: a cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM), Research Avenue North, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AP, United Kingdom.

Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Healthy Living and Work, RAPID, Utrecht 3584 CB, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Ann Work Expo Health. 2024 Sep 27;68(8):867-873. doi: 10.1093/annweh/wxae057.

Abstract

Workplace exposure is an important source of ill health. The use of wearable sensors and sensing technologies may help improve and maintain worker health, safety, and wellbeing. Input from workers should inform the integration of these sensors into workplaces. We developed an online survey to understand the acceptability of wearable sensor technologies for occupational health and safety (OSH) management. The survey was disseminated to members of OSH-related organizations, mainly in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. There were 158 respondents, with over half (n = 91, 58%) reporting current use of wearable sensors, including physical hazards (n = 57, 36%), air quality (n = 53, 34%), and location tracking (n = 36, 23%), although this prevalence likely also captures traditional monitoring equipment. There were no clear distinctions in wearable sensor use between the reported demographic and occupational characteristics, with the exception that hygienists were more likely than non-hygienists (e.g. safety professionals) to use wearable sensors (66% versus 34%). Overall, there was an interest in how sensors can help OSH professionals understand patterns of exposure and improve exposure management practices. Some wariness was expressed primarily around environmental and physical constraints, the quality of the data, and privacy concerns. This survey identified a need to better identify occupational situations that would benefit from wearable sensors and to evaluate existing devices that could be used for occupational hygiene. Further, this work underscores the importance of clearly defining "sensor" according to the occupational setting and context.

摘要

工作场所暴露是健康不良的一个重要来源。可穿戴传感器和感测技术的使用可能有助于改善和维护工人的健康、安全和福利。工人的意见应该为这些传感器融入工作场所提供信息。我们开发了一个在线调查,以了解可穿戴传感器技术在职业健康和安全(OSH)管理方面的可接受性。该调查分发给与 OSH 相关的组织的成员,主要在英国和荷兰。共有 158 名受访者,超过一半(n = 91,58%)报告目前正在使用可穿戴传感器,包括物理危害(n = 57,36%)、空气质量(n = 53,34%)和位置跟踪(n = 36,23%),尽管这种流行程度可能也包括传统的监测设备。除了卫生学家比非卫生学家(例如安全专业人员)更有可能使用可穿戴传感器(66%对 34%)之外,在报告的人口统计学和职业特征方面,可穿戴传感器的使用没有明显区别。总的来说,人们对传感器如何帮助 OSH 专业人员了解暴露模式并改进暴露管理实践很感兴趣。主要是对环境和物理限制、数据质量和隐私问题表示了一些担忧。这项调查确定了需要更好地确定从可穿戴传感器中受益的职业情况,并评估可用于职业卫生的现有设备。此外,这项工作强调了根据职业环境和背景清楚地定义“传感器”的重要性。

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