河流州哈科特港都市固体废物管理人员职业健康与安全实践及职业危害经验

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背景:废物的产生是每天都会发生的,需要一个适当的收集、管理和处理系统。这一职能取决于城市固体废物管理人员,他们在开展活动时使用人工收集和管理废物的方法。这使他们面临各种形式的职业健康风险。目的:调查哈科特港市区废弃物管理人员职业风险暴露情况。材料和方法:这项描述性横断面调查收集了在河流州工作超过一年的固体废物收集者或管理人员的数据,使用研究人员管理的半结构化问卷。使用SPPS版本23对数据进行分析。结果:共招募了317人,其中大多数是男性(68.5%),年龄在30 - 39岁之间(56.5%),已婚(55.5%),固定员工(54.3%),受过高等教育(31.2%),有5年以上的经验(52.1%),月薪在30,000 - 39,000奈拉之间(44.8%)。此外,87.1%的答复者有良好的职业健康和安全做法,而61.5%和32%的废物管理人员在过去12个月内分别在工作过程中接触过与工作有关的事故和疾病。割伤(30.0%)、刺伤(20.5%)和道路交通事故(20.2%)是工人最常见的危害,而过敏(23.2%)和皮疹/其他皮肤病(22.1%)是最常见的疾病类型。结论:职业危害的高发与恶劣的工作条件和缺乏足够的安全装备有关。因此,有必要增加政府预算拨款,以提供安全装备和培训
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Practices of Occupational Health and Safety and Experience of Occupational Hazards among Solid Waste Managers in Port Harcourt Metropolis of Rivers State
Background: Waste generation is a daily occurrence and requires a proper system of collection, management, and disposal. This function lies on municipal solid waste managers (MSWM) who use manual methods of waste collection and management in the conduct of their activities. This exposes them to various forms of occupational health risks. Aim: The study investigated the occupational risk exposure of waste managers in Port Harcourt metropolis. Materials and Method: This descriptive cross-sectional survey collected data from solid waste collectors or managers who have worked for over a year in the Rivers state, using a researcher-administered semi-structured questionnaire. The data was analysed using SPPS version 23. Results: A total of 317 were recruited, with the majority as males (68.5%), aged between 30 – 39 years (56.5%), married (55.5%), permanent staff (54.3%), educated to the tertiary level (31.2%), have over 5 years of experience (52.1%) and earn between 30,000 – 39,000 Naira monthly (44.8%). Also, 87.1% of the respondents had good practice of occupational health and safety, while 61.5% and 32% of the waste managers have been exposed to work-related accidents and diseases respectively in course of carrying out their job within the last 12 months. Cuts (30.0%), puncture wounds (20.5%), and road accidents (20.2%) as the most experienced hazards by the workers, while allergies (23.2%) and rash/other skin diseases (22.1%) were the most experienced type of illness. Conclusion: The high prevalence of occupational hazards can be attributed to poor working conditions and lack of adequate safety gear. Hence, there is a need for increased governmental budgetary allocation for the provision safety gear and training
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