加拿大大西洋地区海洋养殖工人的天气和安全。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Lissandra Souto Cavalli, Barbara Neis, Joel Finnis
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摘要

目的:海洋养殖业工人是伤害和死亡的高危人群。了解天气在海洋水产养殖职业安全与健康(OSH)中的作用对工作设计、规划、安全管理和减少危害很重要,但这方面的研究有限。方法:本文利用对研究和灰色文献的回顾以及加拿大大西洋地区主要信息者访谈和圆桌讨论的结果,探讨了气候驱动的灾害对北部和温带地区海洋水产养殖的影响,以及为减轻这些影响所采取的策略。结果:研究结果表明,水产养殖职业安全与健康的主要问题包括日晒和寒冷暴露;在表面冰上和冰下工作的;强风;波;当前的;能见度;还有结冰。结论:有助于降低天气相关伤害风险的关键变化包括提高预报能力;改进了行政伤害和死亡数据中事故发生时的天气状况报告;在行业风险评估中纳入与天气有关的职业安全与健康危害和风险;机械化,包括增加在农场现场使用远程操作技术;改善基础设施标准和设计。
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Weather and Marine Aquaculture Workers' Safety in Atlantic Canada.

Objective: Marine aquaculture workers are at high risk of injury and fatalities. Understanding the role of weather in occupational safety and health (OSH) in marine aquaculture is important for work design, planning, and for safety management and hazard reduction, but there is limited research on this subject.

Methods: Using findings from a review of research and grey literature and from key informant interviews and roundtable discussions in Atlantic Canada, this paper explores the impact of weather-driven hazards on marine aquaculture in Northern and temperate regions, along with the strategies employed to mitigate these impacts.

Results: Findings indicate primary concerns for aquaculture OSH include sun and cold exposures; working on and under surface ice; strong winds; waves; current; reduced visibility; and ice build-up.

Conclusions: Key changes that could help reduce weather-related injury risk include improved forecasting capacity; improved reporting of weather conditions at the time of an incident in administrative injury and fatality data; incorporation of weather-related OSH hazards and risks in industry risk assessments; mechanization, including increased use of remote operation technologies on farm sites; and improved infrastructure standards and design.

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Journal of Agromedicine
Journal of Agromedicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
20.80%
发文量
84
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Agromedicine: Practice, Policy, and Research publishes translational research, reports and editorials related to agricultural health, safety and medicine. The Journal of Agromedicine seeks to engage the global agricultural health and safety community including rural health care providers, agricultural health and safety practitioners, academic researchers, government agencies, policy makers, and others. The Journal of Agromedicine is committed to providing its readers with relevant, rigorously peer-reviewed, original articles. The journal welcomes high quality submissions as they relate to agricultural health and safety in the areas of: • Behavioral and Mental Health • Climate Change • Education/Training • Emerging Practices • Environmental Public Health • Epidemiology • Ergonomics • Injury Prevention • Occupational and Industrial Health • Pesticides • Policy • Safety Interventions and Evaluation • Technology
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