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金属制造部门涉及各种工艺、活动、产品和副产品。这涉及各种干预,如铣削,车削,焊接,钻孔和磨削。该部门的公司在使用机械时使用一种或几种干预措施,如果不遵守适当的安全程序,可能会使工人暴露于机械危害中。职业安全与健康(OSH)在职业技术教育和培训(TVET)机构中至关重要,特别是在从事金属加工的机械工程方案中。本研究的目的是评估职业技术教育机构机械工程车间对职业机械危害的认知。本研究采用描述性研究设计,采用结构化问卷进行数据收集。目的抽样用于确定参与研究的机构。采用SPSS version 25对数据进行分析,并以图表形式呈现。噪声(90.4%)和振动(71.9%)分别是机械工程车间最常见的职业危害。在工作站方面,磨削部分(39.4%)和铣削部分(15.8%)被报告为高水平的噪音。该研究建议采取适当的控制措施来减轻这些危害。
Common occupational machinery hazards in mechanical engineering workshops in TVET institutions in Nairobi metropolitan, Kenya
The metal fabrication sector involves a variety of processes, activities, products, and by-products. This involves various interventions such as milling, turning, welding, drilling, and grinding. Firms in this sector use one or a combination of these interventions where machinery is used, which can expose workers to machinery hazards if proper safety procedures are not observed. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is vital in Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions, especially in mechanical engineering programmes where metal fabrication is practised. The objective of this study was to assess the awareness of occupational machinery hazards in mechanical engineering workshops in TVET Institutions. The study adopted a descriptive research design and employed a structured questionnaire for data collection. Purposive sampling was used to identify institutions participating in the study. SPSS version 25 was used to analyse the data and present it in tables and graphs. Noise (90.4%) and vibration (71.9%) were reported as the most common occupational hazards, respectively, in mechanical engineering workshops. Regarding workstations, the grinding section (39.4%) and milling section (15.8%) were reported as experiencing high levels of noise. The study recommends that adequate control measures be put in place to mitigate against these hazards.