识别即时和远程健康危害以及尼日利亚锯木厂行业健康危害评估的必要性

C. Nnaji, U. Udokpoh
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开展这项研究是为了查明眼前和遥远的健康危害,包括对尼日利亚埃努古州锯木厂行业进行健康危害评估的必要性。采用定量研究方法,对锯木厂5个工段的工人直接进行了300份结构合理的问卷调查。访谈和观察研究也用于获取数据。采用IBM SPSS Statistics 20软件进行数据分析,采用卡方检验分析的基本百分比和推论统计量。显著性水平设为0.05。在这项研究中,应答者确定了与他们在锯木厂所做的各种工作有关的几种直接和远距离的健康危害,包括事故和伤害。另一方面,机器操作员和木工/家具工人更容易受到这些危害。哮喘、皮炎、红杉病、呼吸系统疾病、心脏问题和皮肤病都是报告的危害。其他包括割伤、穿孔、压伤、骨折、脱臼、擦伤、跌倒等。不同类别的工人所患疾病的类型有显著差异。该研究还发现,2004年至2014年间,锯木厂与火灾相关的损失总额为40.9亿奈拉。尽管工人指出了危险和医疗问题,但他们对个人防护装备的使用并不令人满意。职业安全和健康立法,如《职业安全和健康框架指令》,要求雇主采取适当的预防措施,使工作更加安全和健康,应在所有锯木厂实施。
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Identification of Immediate and Remote Health Hazards and the Need for Health Hazard Assessment in the Nigeria Sawmill Industry
This research was carried out to identify immediate and remote health hazards, including the need for health hazard assessment in the sawmill industry in Enugu State, Nigeria. A quantitative research approach was used and 300 well-structured questionnaires were directly administered to five sections of sawmill workers. Interviews and observational studies were also used to acquire data. The data was analyzed with IBM SPSS Statistics 20 software using basic percentages and inferential statistics from chi-square test analysis. The significance level was set at 0.05. Respondents in this study identified several immediate and remote health hazards, including accidents and injuries, that were linked to the various tasks they do in the sawmill. Machine operators and carpentry/furniture workers, on the other hand, were shown to be more exposed to these hazards. Asthma, dermatitis, sequoiosis, respiratory problems, heart problems, and skin disorders are among the hazards reported. Others included cuts, piercings, crushed injuries, fractures, dislocations, bruises, falls, etc. There was a significant difference in the types of ailments suffered by different categories of workers. The study also found that the total cost of fire-related losses in sawmills between 2004 and 2014 was 4.09 billion Naira. Notwithstanding the hazards and medical concerns indicated by the workers, their use of PPE was unsatisfactory. Occupational safety and health legislation, such as the Occupational Safety and Health Framework Directive, which requires employers to adopt appropriate precautionary measures to make work safer and healthier, should be implemented in all sawmills.  
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