尼日利亚奥贡州阿贝奥库塔市与冷冻鱼销售相关的职业危害

O. Olaoye, W. G. Ojebiyi, A. O. Akinrinola
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本研究评估了尼日利亚奥贡州阿贝奥库塔市与冷冻鱼营销员相关的职业危害和伤害。采用两阶段抽样程序对研究区内10个热门市场的150名鱼贩进行抽样。通过访谈时间表获取数据,并使用描述性统计,如频率分布、百分比、平均值、标准差和Pearson积差相关(PPMC)分析工具进行分析。结果表明,鱼贩平均年龄为37.96±11.04岁,以女性(87.9%)为主,已婚(83.2%),平均户数为9.00±4.00人。此外,54.4%及42.3%的鱼贩分别受过中等及高等教育。在采取的安全措施方面,所有鱼贩在下班后使用止痛药,而较高比例的鱼贩通常使用手套(76.5%)、戴鼻口罩(86.6%)、系围裙(80.5%)、在割伤时使用石膏(53.7%)和定期体检(49.7%)。大部分(60.4%)鱼贩的工作环境良好/安全,而超过一半(53.0%)的鱼贩的工作环境受到高度危害。鱼贩的工作条件与危险程度呈显著负相关(r = -0.721, p≤0.01)。结论是职业危害与冷冻鱼销售有关。该研究建议鱼贩应该在商店经营,以避免肮脏、灰尘和嘈杂的环境,以改善他们的工作条件。
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Occupational hazards associated with frozen fish marketing in Abeokuta metropolis in Ogun State, Nigeria
This study assessed the occupational hazards and injuries associated with frozen fish marketers in Abeokuta metropolis, Ogun State of Nigeria. A two-stage sampling procedure was adopted in sampling 150 fish marketers from 10 popular markets within the study area. Data were elicited with the aid of an interview schedule and analyzed using descriptive statistics such as frequency distribution, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) analytical tools. Results obtained showed that the mean age of the fish marketers was 37.96±11.04 years, the majority were females (87.9%), married (83.2%), and had a mean household size of 9.00±4.00 persons. Also, 54.4% and 42.3% of the fish marketers had secondary and tertiary education, respectively. In terms of safety measures adopted, all the fish marketers used pain relievers after work, while higher proportions usually use hand gloves (76.5%), wear nose masks (86.6%), wear an apron (80.5%), use plaster in cases of cuts (53.7%) and do regular medical check-up (49.7%). Most (60.4%) of the fish marketers were found to be in good/safe working conditions, while more than half (53.0%) of them were exposed to a high level of hazard. A significant negative relationship existed between working conditions and the level of hazard experienced by the fish marketers (r = –0.721, p ≤ 0.01). It was concluded that occupational hazards are associated with frozen fish marketing. The study recommended that fish marketers should operate from shops to avoid dirty, dusty, and noisy environments to improve their working conditions. 
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