Work-Related Traumatic Injury in the Paper-Producing Industry in Nigeria: A Case Study of the Nigerian Newsprint Manufacturing Company Limited, Oku- Iboku, Akwa Ibom State

I. Okokon, U. Asibong, F. Archibong, E. Monjok
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Introduction: This research aimed to determine the characteristics of work-related traumatic injuries in a paper-producing company over a 12-month period, as a case study of the traumatic injury picture in the industry in Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This was a longitudinal descriptive study using a structured questionnaire to collect information from permanent employees of the Nigerian Newsprint Manufacturing Company Limited, upon presentation to the Company Medical Service. The identification number of each affected employee was noted. All traumatic injuries sustained by employees while on duty were examined, classified and coded following the World Health Organisation’s guidelines. Data gathered were analysed using tables and percentages. The chi-square test was employed in the comparison of the burden of injury in the two major divisions of the Company with the level of statistical significance set at 0.05. Results: Affected workers were all males with a mean age of 32.14±3.23 years. The Crude Incidence rate of severe injury for the whole Company was 50.7 injuries per 1000 employees, and the Specific Incidence rate for the producing divisions of the Company was 71.7 injuries per 1000 employees. The majority of cases were superficial traumatic injuries (65.1%) requiring only first-aid care and the leading cause of severe injury in forest work was “struck by falling object” (22.86%), while “contact with powered hand tool”, the chainsaw (15.50%) was commonest equipment in causation of severe traumatic injury. The burden of Injury in the Forestry division was statistically significant over that in Operations division of the Company (p< 0.05). Conclusion: This study recommends the opening of a National work-related Injury register in Nigeria, for the ease of tracking such injuries in workplaces in the country. Family Physicians are enjoined to work together with the few occupational health physicians to strengthen industrial safety in the emerging factories nationally.
尼日利亚造纸行业与工作有关的创伤:以阿夸伊博姆州奥库伊博库尼日利亚新闻纸制造有限公司为例
引言:本研究旨在确定一家造纸公司在12个月期间与工作有关的创伤性损伤的特征,作为尼日利亚行业创伤性损伤情况的案例研究。材料和方法:这是一项纵向描述性研究,采用结构化问卷调查,收集尼日利亚新闻纸制造有限公司长期雇员向公司医疗服务部门提交的信息。记录了每个受影响员工的身份证号。根据世界卫生组织的指导方针,所有员工在执勤时遭受的创伤都进行了检查、分类和编码。收集的数据用表格和百分比进行分析。公司两大事业部的工伤负担比较采用卡方检验,差异有统计学意义,水平为0.05。结果:患者均为男性,平均年龄32.14±3.23岁。全公司严重伤害粗发生率为每千名员工50.7人,生产部门具体发生率为每千名员工71.7人。以浅表外伤为主(65.1%),仅需要急救处理,严重外伤的主要原因是“坠物撞击”(22.86%),而“接触电动手工具”、电锯(15.50%)是造成严重外伤的最常见设备。林业部的伤害负担比公司业务部的伤害负担有统计学意义(p< 0.05)。结论:本研究建议在尼日利亚开设一个国家工伤登记册,以便于在该国的工作场所跟踪此类伤害。要求家庭医生与为数不多的职业保健医生合作,加强全国新兴工厂的工业安全。
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