Occupational injury of Vietnamese seafarers on aboard merchant vessels.

IF 1 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
International Maritime Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-15 DOI:10.5603/imh.97662
Tam Nguyen Van, Ha Nguyen Thi Hai, Son Nguyen Truong, Nam Nguyen Bao, Do Thi Hue, Chi Tran Thi Quynh
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Abstract

Background: Seafaring is an arduous and highly specialized profession, with many potential risks of accidents and injuries to the working seafarers. This study aims to describe the characteristics of occupational injuries and some related factors of Vietnamese seafarers on board merchant vessels.

Material and methods: Injured seafarers working on ships of 3 shipping companies in Hai Phong, Vietnam for 2 years, from January 2021 to December 2022, were considered in the study. The retrospective descriptive method was used to collect data on occupational injuries.

Results: Forty-six injured seafarers out of a total of 1250 seafarers were included. The incidence of occupational injuries among seafarers was 46 per 1250 (3.7%). The overall injury incidence was 18.4 per 1000 seafarers per year over the 2-year study period. The most common time for injury accidents was at night (54.3%) and the place where injuries occurred was mainly on the deck of the ship (71.7%). Causes of occupational injuries included slipping (32.6%), closing cargo hatch covers (13.0%), unloading cargo (13.0%), and repairing ship engines (10.9%). The nature of injuries was mainly soft tissue injuries (52.2%); sprains, dislocations (15.3%); fractures (10.9%); burns (6.5%). Injuries to the shoulder, forearm, and hand (52.2%); thighs, legs, feet (32.6%); head (6.5%). Some factors related to injury include working experience less than 10 years, OR = 2.45 (95%CI: 1.36-4.42); intermediate education level, OR = 2.30 (95%CI: 1.17-4.54); non-officer, OR = 2.76 (95%CI: 1.36-5.59). Deck group crew, OR = 2.19 (95%CI: 1.14- 4.18); deadweight tonnage of ships under 10 thousand tons, OR = 5.88 (95%CI: 2.07-16.73) compared to ships over 50 thousand tons.

Conclusions: Occupational injuries are a major health problem among Vietnamese seafarers. To prevent occupational injuries, it is necessary to improve living and working conditions on board ships and strengthen training and practice of occupational safety and hygiene on board ships.

越南海员在商船上的职业伤害。
背景:航海是一项艰苦和高度专业化的职业,对工作海员有许多潜在的事故和伤害风险。本研究旨在描述越南商船船员职业伤害的特征及相关因素。材料和方法:研究考虑了2021年1月至2022年12月在越南海防三家航运公司的船上工作2年的受伤海员。采用回顾性描述性方法收集职业伤害资料。结果:1250名海员中有46人受伤。海员的职业伤害发生率为46 / 1250(3.7%)。在为期两年的研究期间,总伤害发生率为每年每1000名海员18.4人。伤害事故发生时间以夜间为主(54.3%),伤害地点以甲板为主(71.7%)。职业伤害原因包括滑倒(32.6%)、关闭货物舱口盖(13.0%)、卸载货物(13.0%)和修理船舶发动机(10.9%)。损伤性质以软组织损伤为主(52.2%);扭伤、脱位(15.3%);骨折(10.9%);伯恩斯(6.5%)。肩、前臂、手部损伤(52.2%);大腿、腿、脚(32.6%);头(6.5%)。与伤害相关的因素包括:工作经验不足10年,OR = 2.45 (95%CI: 1.36-4.42);中等学历,OR = 2.30 (95%CI: 1.17-4.54);非官员,OR = 2.76 (95%CI: 1.36-5.59)。甲板组船员,OR = 2.19 (95%CI: 1.14- 4.18);1万吨以下船舶与5万吨以上船舶的载重吨位,OR = 5.88 (95%CI: 2.07-16.73)。结论:职业伤害是越南海员的主要健康问题。预防职业伤害,必须改善船上的生活和工作条件,加强船上职业安全卫生的培训和实践。
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International Maritime Health
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