与健康和安全结果的危害暴露阻碍了泰国盐场工人的工作能力。

Pimpan Silpasuwan, Dusit Sujirarat, Pornpimol Kongtip, Sukhontatip Inbamrung, Susan Woskie
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目标:不安全的环境和职业危害已被记录在案,并造成了泰国盐场工人的健康风险。接触各种健康危害和后果是否会影响这些工人的工作能力尚不确定。本研究的目的是检查危险暴露与健康风险和结果(包括事故)对盐场工人工作能力的影响。方法:对2014年1 - 2月从Samutsakorn省最大盐场公司招募的120名盐场工人进行横断面研究。面对面访谈采用结构化问卷进行,问卷内容包括工人特征、工作条件、与工作有关的安全和健康问题以及工作能力指数(问卷信度=0.84)。使用MIMIC模型来确定与工作有关的健康危害和结果对工作能力的直接和间接因果影响。结果:120名盐农中,61%为女性,77%为初等文化程度。平均年龄49.5岁(SD = 13.7),平均工作经验23.7岁(SD = 13.5)。66%的人每周工作超过5天,21.3%的人在过去3个月内至少发生过一次事故。结构方程分析结果表明,健康皮肤与热暴露有关(β=。35, p= 0.01),直接影响工作能力(β= 0.01)。37, p= 0.01),眼睛刺激受工作时间长短的影响(β= 0.01)。24, p= 0.05),在较高水平上协调了模型的预测值(χ2=94.51, df=73, p值=0.05,χ2/df=1.29)。RMSEA = 0.066)。结论:MIMIC模型的结果表明,两个因素,即长时间的强光照射和强风暴露,可能对盐场工人的皮肤和眼睛健康产生重要影响。这些因素可以避免使用个人防护装备和健康检查,积极的健康结果直接提高工作能力。政府必须立即在社区领导下采取实质性行动,以便制定行动计划,改善职业安全和健康。
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Hazard Exposure with Health and Safety Outcomes Hinder the Work Ability of Salt Farm Workers in Thailand.

Hazard Exposure with Health and Safety Outcomes Hinder the Work Ability of Salt Farm Workers in Thailand.

Objective: Unsafe environments and occupational hazards have been documented and are contributing to health risks for salt farm workers in Thailand. Whether exposures with various health hazards and outcomes affect work ability among these workers is uncertain. This study aimed to examine the effects of hazard exposures with health risks and outcomes, including accidents, for work ability among salt farm workers.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was completed with 120 salt farm workers recruited from the largest salt farm company in Samutsakorn Province during January and February 2014. Face to face interviews were conducted using a structured questionnaire comprised of worker characteristics, working conditions, safety and health problems related to work, and a work ability index (questionnaire reliability =0.84) through a worksite visit. The MIMIC model was used to determine direct and indirect causal effects of work-related health hazards and outcomes on work ability.

Results: Among 120 salt farmers, 61% were female and 77% had primary educations. Average age and work experience was 49.5 years (SD = 13.7) and 23.7 years (SD = 13.5), respectively. 66% worked more than 5 days per week and 21.3% had at least one accident in the past 3 months. The results of structure equation analysis revealed that healthy skin was related to heat exposure (β=.35, p=.01) and directly influenced work ability (β=.37, p=.01), Eye irritation was influenced by length of work time (β=.24, p=.05), and harmonized the predictive value of the model at a high level (χ2=94.51, df=73, p-value =0.05, χ2/df=1.29. RMSEA= 0.066).

Conclusion: Results for the MIMIC model indicate that two factors, bright sunlight and strong wind exposure over an extended work period, could be having crucial impacts on skin and eye health of salt farm workers. These factors might be protected against using PPE and health examinations with positive health outcomes directly improving work ability. Substantial governmental action with community leadership is needed immediately so action plans are instituted to improve occupational safety and health.

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