生物危害和大流行管理:COVID-19及其对建筑行业的影响

C. Amaechi, E. C. Amaechi, Sharon Chinyere Amechi, A. K. Oyetunji, Irish Mpho Kgosiemang, Okechukwu John Mgbeoji, Adesola Samson Ojo, Alejandro Moure Abelenda, Mohamed Milad, I. Adelusi, A. Coker
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本文调查了生物危害和流行病对建筑工人健康和福祉的影响。正确选择生物危害和COVID-19大流行等大流行的控制方法将改善公共卫生状况。还审查了建筑行业的职业风险,重点是生物危害和流行病及其控制,以及对健康和安全的影响。鼓励营造更安全的工作环境。在本研究中,使用了一些统计方法来分析从抽样问卷中获得的数据。根据调查结果,与发达国家相比,贫穷的发展中国家接受常规检查的人更少。所研究的建筑行业很少或根本没有员工保险计划。它还表明,个人防护装备(PPE),如鼻罩、头盔、手套和工作围裙,可以帮助控制建筑部门的生物危害,如哮喘、癌症和石棉肺。应该有安全意识计划,会议和研讨会,以及如何引用这篇论文:Amaechi, c.v., Amaechi, e.c., Amechi, s.c., Oyetunji, a.k., Kgosiemang, i.m., Mgbeoji, o.j., Ojo, a.s., Abelenda, a.m., Milad, M, Adelusi, I.和Coker, A.O.(2022)生物危害和流行病管理:COVID-19及其对建筑行业的影响。水与能源工程学报,11(1),34-63。https://doi.org/10.4236/cweee.2022.111003收稿日期:2021年12月28日收稿日期:2022年1月25日出版日期:2022年1月28日版权所有©2022由作者和Scientific Research Publishing Inc。本作品采用知识共享署名国际许可协议(CC BY 4.0)。C. V. Amaechi等。35计算水,能源和环境工程急救包和HSE和合格的卫生工作者在所有建筑工地。此外,政府还应检查医疗设备的使用情况,并确认是否保留了家庭/个人病史记录。
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Management of Biohazards and Pandemics: COVID-19 and Its Implications in the Construction Sector
This paper investigates the impact of biohazards and pandemics on construction workers’ health and well-being. A proper selection of control methods for biohazards and pandemics like COVID-19 pandemic will result in improved public health conditions. Occupational risks in the construction industry are also examined, with a focus on biohazards and pandemics, their containment, and the implications for health and safety. A safer work environment in the construction industry is encouraged. In this study, some statistical methods were used to analyse the data obtained from sampled questionnaire. According to the findings, fewer people in poor developing countries get routine check-ups compared to developed countries. The construction industries studied have little or no insurance plans for staff. It also demonstrates that personal protective equipment (PPE) such as nasal masks, helmets, hand gloves, and work aprons can assist in the control of biohazards in the construction sector, such as asthma, cancer, and asbestosis. There should be safety awareness programmes, conferences, and seminars, as well as How to cite this paper: Amaechi, C.V., Amaechi, E.C., Amechi, S.C., Oyetunji, A.K., Kgosiemang, I.M., Mgbeoji, O.J., Ojo, A.S., Abelenda, A.M., Milad, M., Adelusi, I. and Coker, A.O. (2022) Management of Biohazards and Pandemics: COVID-19 and Its Implications in the Construction Sector. Computational Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering, 11, 34-63. https://doi.org/10.4236/cweee.2022.111003 Received: December 28, 2021 Accepted: January 25, 2022 Published: January 28, 2022 Copyright © 2022 by author(s) and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY 4.0). C. V. Amaechi et al. DOI: 10.4236/cweee.2022.111003 35 Computational Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering first-aid kits and HSE and qualified health workers on all building sites. In addition, the government should examine the site for the usage of PPEs and verify that records of family/personal medical history are maintained.
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