鞋类生产过程中鞋类毛坯粉尘的职业性暴露

Q4 Engineering
Md. Mehedi HASAN, Hossain ISLAM, Md. Mukter ALAM, Mongsathowai MARMA, Md. Rayhan SARKER
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摘要

鞋类粗加工粉尘(FRD)是鞋类制造中涉及的粗加工操作产生的。灰尘是由砂纸与成品皮革的颗粒表面摩擦产生的。来自成品皮革的FRD可能含有铬,而铬被广泛用于皮革加工。在皮革工业中,铬通常以两种形式存在,即铬(III)和铬(VI),其中铬(VI)对人体健康有明显的不利影响。本研究旨在确定FRD对工人健康的主要影响,并找出影响这些不利健康影响的因素之间的相关性。在本研究中,对孟加拉国8家鞋厂的30名粗加工操作员进行了调查。FRD对健康的主要影响是眼睛刺激、皮肤瘙痒、胸痛、咳嗽和疲劳。本研究构建了三个假设,探讨FRD是否与工作经验、工人年龄和个人防护装备(PPE)的使用有关。结果表明,工作经验和PPE使用对FRD的健康影响显著,而工人年龄对FRD的健康影响不显著。最后,制定了一些建议,以防止或减轻工人对健康的不利影响,以确保鞋业有一个更好的工作环境。
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Occupational Exposure of Footwear Roughing Dust during Footwear Manufacturing Process
Footwear roughing dust (FRD) is generated from roughing operations involved in footwear manufacturing. The dust is created by the friction of emery paper against the grain surface of finished leather. FRD coming from finished leather is likely to contain chromium, which is widely used for leather processing. Generally, chromium is found in two forms in the leather industry, namely Cr (III) and Cr (VI), of which the latter has an evident and adverse effect on human health. This study aims to identify the major effects of FRD on workers’ health and to find out the correlation with the factors influencing those adverse health effects. In this study, a survey among 30 roughing operators from eight footwear factories in Bangladesh was conducted. The major health effects of FRD are eye irritation, skin itching, chest pain, coughing, and fatigue. This study constructed three hypotheses to investigate whether human health is affected by FRD with working experience, the age of workers, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). The results showed that working experience and use of PPE have distinct influences on the health effects caused by FRD, whereas workers’ age has no impact on their health effects. Finally, some recommendations are formulated to prevent or mitigate workers’ adverse health effects in order to ensure a better working environment in the footwear industry.
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Leather and Footwear Journal
Leather and Footwear Journal Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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