Occupational Health Problems of Construction Workers in Valley of Kashmir

Mohammad Sarwar Mir
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Occupational risks have been classed as the tenth leading cause of morbidity and mortality and occupational skin diseases are important problem in the construction industries. Aim: The aim of this study is to understand the occupational health problems of construction workers engaged at large construction site in Kashmir. Materials and methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted at a large scale construction site of a cement factory on outskirts of Srinagar.All workers (N=200) were enrolled as study subjects. Data was collected by the team consisting of investigators, doctors and social worker using a pre tested validated structured preformed. Result: Among 200 workers only 28.0% used protective measure and 70% had suffered with at least one form of disease. Among them different diseases were found in following percentages i.e. respiratory problems (45.7%), musculo-skelekal problems (32.8%), Dermatitis (78.6%), burn/scald (6.6%) and accidental injury (28.6%). Conclusion: Measures are needed to improve the work environment of construction workers by ensuring availability of protective gears, sanitation facilities at the sites along with an accessible, accountable occupational health services
克什米尔山谷建筑工人的职业健康问题
职业风险已被列为发病率和死亡率的第十大原因,职业性皮肤病是建筑行业的一个重要问题。目的:本研究的目的是了解在克什米尔大型建筑工地从事建筑工人的职业健康问题。材料和方法:横断面研究在斯利那加郊区一家水泥厂的大型施工现场进行。所有工人(N=200)被纳入研究对象。数据由调查人员,医生和社会工作者组成的团队使用预先测试验证的结构化预表收集。结果:200名工人中只有28.0%的人采取了防护措施,70%的人患有至少一种疾病。其中,呼吸系统疾病(45.7%)、肌肉骨骼疾病(32.8%)、皮炎(78.6%)、烧伤/烫伤(6.6%)和意外伤害(28.6%)占比最高。结论:需要采取措施改善建筑工人的工作环境,确保在工地提供防护装备、卫生设施以及可获得、负责任的职业卫生服务
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