Investigation on occupational injury of sanitation workers in Shenzhen City
10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20210629-00314
- VernacularTitle:深圳市环卫工人职业伤害调查
- Author:
Shaofan WENG
1
;
Dexiang ZHU
;
Dafeng LIN
;
Liuzhuo ZHANG
;
Ming ZHANG
;
Naixing ZHANG
Author Information
1. 深圳市职业病防治院职业危害评价所,深圳 518020
- Keywords:
Occupational injuries;
Sanitation workers;
Influencing factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
2022;40(7):500-503
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To understand the occurrence of occupational injuries among sanitation workers in Shenzhen, and provide a scientific basis for the prevention of occupational injuries among sanitation workers.Methods:From May to November 2020, a cluster sampling method was used to select some street sanitation workers in Shenzhen to conduct a questionnaire survey. A total of 2200 questionnaires were recovered, of which 2167 were valid (98.5% effective recovery rate) . The socio-demographic data, length of service, type of work and occurrence of occupational injuries of sanitation workers were collected, and the distribution characteristics of occupational injuries and their relationship with factors such as type of work were analyzed.Results:Among the 2167 sanitation workers, 240 (11.1%) had experienced occupational injuries. The most common occupational injuries among sanitation workers were sharp injury, heat stroke and motor vehicle traffic accident, with the incidence rates of 6.1% (133/2167) , 2.4% (53/2167) and 1.7% (36/2167) respectively. There were statistically significant differences in the distribution of occupational injuries among sanitation workers with different lengths of work and types of work ( P<0.05) . The incidence of occupational injury among sanitation workers with more than 5 years of service was significantly higher than that of workers with less than 5 years of service ( P<0.05) . The incidence of sharp injury among garbage sorting and transportation personnel was higher (7.9%, 21/265) , the incidence of heat stroke among manual cleaners was higher (3.1%, 42/1366) , and the incidence of motor vehicle traffic accident among mechanized cleaners was higher (5.4%, 10/184) . Conclusion:There are many cases of occupational injuries among sanitation workers in Shenzhen. Targeted measures should be taken to prevent the occurrence of different types of work and different types of occupational injuries, and to improve the occupational health level of sanitation workers.