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A Study On The Relation Between Production Environment And Worker Health Status In The Enterprises Which Use Three Benzene In Some District Of Suzhou

Posted on:2014-09-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330431971063Subject:Public health
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Objective: To study the relation between production environment, occupationalhealth management and worker health status in the enterprises which use three benzenein some district of Suzhou.Methods: Collect the data from national occupational disease sentinelsurveillance,national occupational health status survey and physical examination.Statistical analysis was conducted using SAS software. Chi-square test, t-test, varianceanalysis, multiariable logistic regression analysis and analytic hierarchy process wereused in this study.Results: The longer workers exposured to benzene content, the more obviouseffect on peripheral blood (Trend test, P <0.05). Multiariable logistic regressionanalysis results showed that higher benzene content was significantly correlated withthe factors like enterprise scale, the enterprise occupational disease hazards preventionand expenses, workers’ occupational protective equipment configuration andmaintenance, occupational health training expenses, individuals often use protectiveequipment (P<0.05).To comprehensive evaluate the degree of occupational hazards andoccupational health management of the enterprise,17enterprises were classified intothree-level of "especially attention","special attention" and "general attention"management, respectively.Conclusions: Managers of the enterprises should be deep understanding thenegative influence on the health of workers, pay more attention to occupational health,increase investment in occupational disease management and training costs.Hierarchical management of17enterprises, have important implications for the occupational health supervision. Conducting classification management to enterprises,would have important implications for the occupational health supervision.
Keywords/Search Tags:Enterprises contained3benzene, Production environment, Theoccupational health management, Health workers
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