伊朗陶瓷业工人与安全气候相关的职业伤害。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Saeed Shojaee Barjoee, Vladimir Rodionov, Neda Rezaei
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本研究对2020年至2023年伊朗陶瓷行业的非致命人身伤害和安全气候进行了描述性分析。本研究考察了以下危险因素(自变量):工人的年龄、性别、工作经验、轮班、受伤发生的时间、受伤的身体部位、受伤的严重程度和伤害的结局。以职业伤害流行率作为因变量对伤害数据进行分析。采用NOSACQ-50问卷对安全气候进行评价。结果显示,2020 - 2023年职业伤害患病率呈上升趋势。38 ~ 43岁的男性职业伤害发生率最高。受伤的频率最高的是10点的早班,工作经验不足一年的工人受影响最大。手指是受伤最严重的部位,创伤是最常见的结果。最高的伤害率发生在切割,切割和包装工作场所。研究结果还表明,工人普遍具有较差的安全气候水平(平均安全气候得分:2.88),这突出了他们的过度冒险行为和缺乏安全优先级。与未受伤组相比,受伤组的安全气候得分较低。本研究表明,陶瓷行业可以通过改善工作场所的安全气候维度来降低职业伤害。
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Occupational injuries associated with safety climate among ceramic industry workers in Iran.

This study conducted a descriptive analysis of non-fatal physical injuries and safety climate in the Iranian ceramic industry from 2020 to 2023. The following risk factors (independent variables) were examined in this study: age, gender, work experience, work shift of workers, time of occurrence of injury, injured body part, severity of injury, and outcome of injury. Occupational injury prevalence rates as dependent variables were used to analyze the injury data. The safety climate was evaluated using the NOSACQ-50 questionnaire. Results showed a rising trend in the prevalence rate of occupational injuries from 2020 to 2023. The men in the age group of 38-43 years' experience the most occupational injuries. The highest frequency of injuries happened in the morning shift at 10 o'clock, and workers with less than one year of experience were most affected. Fingers were the most injured part, and trauma was the most common outcome. The highest injury rates occurred in squaring, cutting, and packaging workplaces. The findings also indicated that workers generally have a poor level of safety climate (the mean safety climate score: 2.88), which highlights their excessive risk-taking behavior and lack of safety prioritization. Compared to the non-injury groups, the injured groups' safety climate score was lower. This study suggests that the ceramics industry may be able to lower occupational injuries by improving workplace safety climate dimensions.

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