美国切萨皮克湾牡蛎养殖的健康与安全:一项定性研究。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Agromedicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-24 DOI:10.1080/1059924X.2025.2462321
Caitlin A Ceryes, Elizabeth Nussbaumer, Emma E Moynihan, E R H Moore, David C Love, Jacqueline Agnew, Roni Neff, Jillian Fry
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目标:水产养殖海产品生产存在于每个有人居住的大陆。小规模的双壳贝类养殖在美国东海岸是一个正在发展的产业。与普通工人相比,美国水产养殖工人的受伤和患病率较高,许多小规模水产养殖作业不受国家伤害和患病报告要求的限制。鉴于目前有关职业安全与健康风险的证据、有计划的行业扩张以及小型水产养殖场系统的职业安全与健康数据收集有限,了解在这些操作中促进工人安全与健康的挑战和机遇至关重要。方法:我们对马里兰州(n = 8)和弗吉尼亚州(n = 1)的9家牡蛎生产商进行了深入访谈,以记录他们对职业安全与健康(OSH)问题的看法。结果:受访者报告了各种危害和安全干预跨越控制层次。许多人希望更好地获得安全培训和干预措施。结论:本研究有助于全球努力改善快速增长的水产养殖部门的安全和健康。与其他发展中的水产养殖业一样,切萨皮克湾贝类养殖生产者面临着重大的职业安全与健康挑战,安全资源和指导都很有限。政府对行业发展的支持应包括为强有力的、涵盖整个行业的职业安全与卫生监督和干预提供资金,重点放在最有效的危害控制措施上,包括消除、替代和工程控制。
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Health and Safety in U.S. Chesapeake Bay Oyster Aquaculture: A Qualitative Study.

Objectives: Aquaculture seafood production exists on every inhabited continent. Small-scale, bivalve shellfish farming is a growing industry on the East Coast of the United States. Aquaculture workers in the US experience high injury and illness rates relative to the average worker, and many small-scale aquaculture operations are exempted from national injury and illness reporting requirements. Given current evidence of occupational safety and health (OSH) risks, planned industry expansion, and limited systematic OSH data collection from small aquaculture farms, it is critical to understand challenges and opportunities to promote worker safety and health on these operations.

Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews with nine oyster producers in Maryland (n = 8) and Virginia (n = 1) to document their perspectives on occupational safety and health (OSH) issues.

Results: Respondents reported various hazards and safety interventions spanning the hierarchy of controls. Many desired better access to safety training and interventions.

Conclusions: This study contributes to global efforts to improve safety and health in the fast-growing aquaculture sector. Like other developing aquaculture industries, Chesapeake Bay shellfish aquaculture producers face significant OSH challenges, with limited safety resources and guidance. Governmental industry development support should include funding for robust and industry-inclusive OSH surveillance and interventions, concentrating on the most effective hazard control measures, including elimination, substitution, and engineering controls.

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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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