1.Allergic diseases among the workers of Hanoi 's 8/3 Textile Manufacture.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):6-9
An investigation was carried out on 927 workers. A high rate of allergic disease was reported, especially at the respiratory system. 11 to 12 year long occupational ages are the most vulnerable ages with a highest rate of positive reaction to cotton dusty allergen. Mean value of pulmonary air flow volume decreased among all age groups in comparing with normal value.
Hypersensitivity
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manpower
3.Effect of carbon monoxide on health workers in a metallurgical factory
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;10(4):52-55
Our research was carried out on 133 occupational carbon monoxide exposed workers in a metallurgical factory. The results showed that carbon monoxide concentration in some working places was higher than the allowance limit from 1.4 to 5.3 times. 77.2% indoor environment was polluted by substances coming from factory. This pollution had influenced on the health of 35.3% of workers (influence on nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive systems and anemia,..) 16.5% of the cases suffered from occupational carbon monoxide chronic clinical poisoning. The occupational acute carbon monoxide poisoned anamnesis at the factory was 7.3%.
Carbon Monoxide
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manpower
4.Health status of carbon monoxide exposed workers in a coke factory
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;10(4):37-40
The investigation was done in 74 occupational carbon monoxide exposed workers in a coke factory. The result showed that carbon monoxide concentration in some work places was higher than the allowable limit from 1,2 to 5 times. 70,3% workers' indoor environment was polluted by substances coming from factory. These pollution had influence on the health of 47,2% workers (influence on nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive systems and anemia etc.). 1,4% of the cases suffered from occupational carbon monoxide chronic clinical poisoning.
Carbon Monoxide
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manpower
5.Working environment and health status of workers exposing with petrol at Quang Ninh province
Journal of Preventive Medicine 1999;9(1):35-39
A survey on working environment at 35 facilities discovered some types of dusts, harmful factors such as the noise at high level in some working places (94-100 dBA), tiny dusts, over standard petrol gas. 14/760 workers were examined periodically had tetraetyl lead level in urine during 24 hours. Among 54 cases of lead comtanination, the clinical symptoms of arterial blood pressure - pulse accounted for 42,5%; headache, in somia, much sweating on arms and legs were high, 60 cases suffered from occupational skin gray.
Health Status
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Petroleum
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manpower
6.Working environment and health status of workers in the industrial area of Quang Ninh province
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;10(4):40-44
A survey on 4 typical industrial areas of Quang Ninh province at 12 representative facilities and inhabitants areas: Ha Long, Uong Bi, Cam Pha and morbidity statistics in workers by examining periodically has shown that the severe dusts, tiny dusts accounted for high rate, poisonous gas concentration was high at some working places, over standard noise was common, oxygen concentration was reduced in the air. The diseases of ear, nose and throat were 46%, dental maxillofacial diseases, dermatological diseases were 35-36%, internal disease and gynecological diseases in women were 26%, the rate of occupational accidents were high.
Health status
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manpower
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Industry
7.The study linked the working environment to the health of workers in the Thai Binh Porcelain Company.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):11-12
The study aimed to link some factors of working environment to the health status of workers. Participants were 228 workers of the Thai Binh Porcelain Company. It is found that the working environment has been polluted by several factor such as heat radiation, dust and noise, especially in baking oven workshop. The diseases that affected mainly to workers included sore throat (43.86%), trachomatis (17.98%), itchiness (9.21%), joint problems (6.36%), rhinitis (5.26%) and conjunctivitis (3.95%).
Health
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Manpower
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Workplace
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Environment
8.Gynecological disease of female workers at National Dong giao plantation
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(4):36-39
On March 1999, 482 female workers underwent an interview with a writing questionnaire and a gynecological examination concerning some diseases of genital tract, some pathogen of microorganisms, familial planning program and reproductive health. The statistical study shows that inflammations of the lower genital tract are the most common diseases.
female
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Manpower
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Gynecology
9.Health promotion for workers in small and medium scale enterprises.
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;10(4):61-66
WHO and MOH collaborated to develop a pilot project on 'Health Promotion at Workplaces in SSEs and MSEs'. This project aimed to improve workers' health, helping them to protect health themselves increasing productivity and income; as a result it brings benefits to both enterprises and workers. This report presents the results that have been implemented in Hai Phong and Hue City and improvements of this model that can be applied in other places.
Health Promotion
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Manpower
10.The situation of occupational accident in the construction facility cause and solution for prevention.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):44-46
The study on the document and field minutes and direct interview of workers, managers in the Ha noi General Construction company during 1991-1999 have shown that there were72 accidents with 104 persons with injuries in which 23 death, 53 moderate and severe injuries, 28 mild injuries, fall from high accounted for high rate (36,6%), the main cause (89%) of the accident that procedure and regulation of safe work were not obeyed properly.
Accidents, Occupational
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manpower