尼日利亚三个城市非正规部门工人的职业健康和安全条件

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尽管非正规部门具有经济意义,但尼日利亚的非正规部门仍受到职业健康和安全异常现象的困扰。本研究评估了尼日利亚三个城市(索科托、奥韦里和哈科特港)非正规部门工人的职业健康状况。采用半结构化问卷收集共计717名isw的数据。数据分析采用描述性统计和推理统计。根据性别、教育程度、职业、健康损害和常见健康与安全做法,使用逻辑回归预测职业健康安全良好做法。调查结果显示,许多卫生设施缺乏水源和卫生设施,职业健康和安全做法也很差。整体模型在预测良好职业健康安全实践的可能性方面具有统计学意义。该研究的结论是,由于水和卫生设施不足以及不良的环境卫生做法,未成年妇女的卫生条件很差。建议根据妇女的具体职业和对某些职业健康损害的易感性,改进水和卫生设施的提供,并为妇女提供职业健康安全意识和教育方案。
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Occupational Health and Safety Conditions of Informal Sector Workers in Three Nigerian Cities
Despite its economic relevance, the informal sector in Nigeria is plagued by occupational health and safety (ohs) anomalies. This study assessed ohs conditions among informal sector workers (isw s) operating in three Nigerian cities (Sokoto, Owerri and Port Harcourt). A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data from a total of 717 isw s. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used in data analysis. Logistic regression was used in predicting good ohs practices, based on gender, education level, occupation, health impairments and common health and safety practices. The findings show that many isw s have inadequate water sources and sanitary facilities and poor occupational health and safety practices. The overall model was statistically significant in predicting the likelihood of having good ohs practices. The study concludes that ohs conditions among isw s are poor as a result of insufficient water and sanitation facilities and poor environmental health practices. Improved water and sanitation provision and ohs awareness and education programmes for isw s, in line with their specific occupations and susceptibility to certain kinds of occupational health impairment, are recommended.
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