香料研磨工的健康问题。

O Y Chan, C S Lee, K T Tan, T Thirumoorthy
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研究人员对来自14家工厂的61名男性香料研磨工进行了研究,以确定他们是否有与工作相关的皮肤问题、呼吸系统症状或听力损失。所有受试者都接受了访谈和检查。对有明显噪音暴露的人安排听力学检查。进行了粉尘和噪音水平评估。49.2%的工人在工作期间出现了打喷嚏和流鼻涕等上呼吸道刺激症状。这些症状在香料研磨工作的前几周最为严重,半数受影响的工人没有复发。超过26%的工人在磨辣椒或胡椒时皮肤有温暖或灼烧的感觉。没有一个香料研磨者在体检中有过敏性皮肤病或哮喘的症状或证据。在接受检查的工人中,21%的人被检测出噪音引起的听力损失,但没有人患有严重的致残性耳聋。粉尘浓度范围为0.03 ~ 0.82 mg/m3,平均值为0.15 mg/m3。噪音暴露是显著的,水平在87到98 dBA之间。讨论了降低噪声和粉尘暴露的控制措施。
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Health problems among spice grinders.

Sixty-one male spice grinders from 14 factories were studied to determine if they had any skin problems, respiratory symptoms or hearing loss associated with their work. All subjects were interviewed and examined. Audiometric examinations were arranged for those with significant noise exposure. Assessments of dust and noise levels were conducted. Symptoms of upper respiratory tract irritation, such as sneezing and runny nose, during work were experienced by 49.2 per cent of workers. These symptoms were maximal in the first few weeks of employment in spice grinding and did not recur in half of the affected workers. Over 26 per cent of the workers experienced a warm or burning sensation of the skin when grinding chili or pepper. None of the spice grinders had symptoms or evidence on physical examination of allergic skin disease or asthma. Noise-induced hearing loss was detected in 21 per cent of the workers examined but none had severe disabling deafness. Dust levels ranged from 0.03 to 0.82 mg/m3, with a mean value of 0.15 mg/m3. Noise exposure was significant, with levels of between 87 and 98 dBA. Control measures to reduce the noise and dust exposure are discussed.

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