Occupational Health and Safety Status in the Windhoek Construction Industry: A Namibian Perspective

Emma Maano Nghitanwa, L. Zungu
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Construction industry remains the dangerous industry in the world, due to the nature of work and the working environment which exposes workers to different types of hazards and occupational accidents. Construction workers are also at risk of developing occupational related health conditions due to the exposure to occupational hazards. A cross-sectional, quantitative, descriptive study was conducted to collect the data regarding occupational health and safety status in the construction industry. Data was collected with questionnaires developed based on the literatures and the World Health Organization Healthy workplace model. The study found out that the provision of occupational health and safety in the Windhoek construction industry is in poor status. Furthermore, construction work is mainly for male, young workers aged between 18 to 29 years. The mean age is 31.48 years. The study results also indicated that occupational hazards are prevalent in the construction industry. Nevertheless, most participants indicated that occupational accidents are not common in the construction sites. The study recommended the development of practical guidelines to improve the occupational health and safety status in the construction industry. The recommended guidelines should be implemented in all construction sites.
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温得和克建筑业的职业健康和安全状况:纳米比亚的观点
建筑业仍然是世界上危险的行业,由于工作的性质和工作环境,使工人暴露于不同类型的危害和职业事故。由于接触职业危害,建筑工人也有患与职业有关的健康状况的风险。进行了一项横断面、定量、描述性研究,以收集有关建筑行业职业健康和安全状况的数据。数据是通过根据文献和世界卫生组织健康工作场所模型编制的问卷收集的。研究发现,温得和克建筑业提供的职业健康和安全状况很差。此外,建筑工作主要是年龄在18至29岁之间的年轻男性工人。平均年龄31.48岁。研究结果还表明,建筑行业职业危害普遍存在。不过,大多数参加者表示,建筑地盘的职业意外并不常见。该研究建议制定实用准则,以改善建筑业的职业健康和安全状况。建议的指引应在所有建筑地盘实施。
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