An analysis on the relationship between safety measures and dermatological complaints among printing industry workers in Bangladesh

Khan MAH, Hamajima N, Kariya T, Afroz L, Yasmin S, Abbas MG
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Background: Work-related skin diseases occupy approximately 50 percent of total occupational illnesses and areresponsible for an estimated 25 percent of all lost workdays globally in many industries including printing industries.This study aimed to reveal the characteristics of dermatological problems and safety measures among printing workersin Bangladesh. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 196 conveniently sampledprinting workers from 51 factories in September 2018. Data were collected by face-to-face interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire. A logistic regression model was applied to estimate the risk factors for dermatologicalproblems. Results: Among 196 respondents 74.0% experienced dermatological problems after joining a printingjob. Only 30.1% of respondents were found using personal protective equipment (PPE). No use of PPE, barriercream, hand washing more than 4 times a day, and duty in the printing process had a significant association with skinproblems (P<0.001). In the printing process, the workers who handled papers, chemicals, and machines and wereinvolved in cleaning machinery had a higher prevalence of dermatological problems. Logistic regression analysisshowed a significant association of skin problems among printing workers in Bangladesh with male (OR 0.23; 95%CI 0.06–0.98), higher monthly salaries (OR 17.98; 95% CI 3.14–103.08) and shorter daily work hours (OR 0.01;95% CI 0.01–0.56). Conclusion: This study revealed a high prevalence of dermatological problems among printingworkers in Bangladesh. PPE usage, avoiding excessive hand washing, and hand cream would be helpful in avoidingdermatological problems among printing workers in Bangladesh.
孟加拉国印刷业工人的安全措施与皮肤病投诉之间的关系分析
背景:在包括印刷业在内的许多行业中,与工作相关的皮肤病约占职业病总数的 50%,估计占全球所有损失工作日的 25%。本研究旨在揭示孟加拉国印刷工人中皮肤病问题的特点和安全措施。材料和方法:2018 年 9 月,对 51 家工厂的 196 名印刷工人进行了横断面研究。采用半结构化问卷,通过面对面访谈收集数据。采用逻辑回归模型估计皮肤病问题的风险因素。结果显示在 196 名受访者中,74.0% 的人在加入印刷厂后出现过皮肤问题。只有 30.1%的受访者使用了个人防护设备(PPE)。未使用个人防护设备、隔离霜、每天洗手超过 4 次以及在印刷过程中值班与皮肤问题有显著关联(P<0.001)。在印刷过程中,处理纸张、化学品和机器以及参与清洁机器的工人皮肤病发病率较高。逻辑回归分析表明,孟加拉国印刷工人的皮肤问题与男性(OR 0.23;95%CI 0.06-0.98)、月薪较高(OR 17.98;95%CI 3.14-103.08)和每天工作时间较短(OR 0.01;95%CI 0.01-0.56)有显著关联。结论这项研究表明,孟加拉国印刷工人的皮肤病发病率很高。使用个人防护设备、避免过度洗手和使用护手霜将有助于避免孟加拉国印刷工人出现皮肤病问题。
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