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COJ Nursing & Healthcare

Occupational Health Problems of Construction Workers in Valley of Kashmir

  • Open or Close Mohammad Sarwar Mir1* and Ruksana Hamid2

    1Senior Resident, Department of Hospital Administration, SKIMS, India

    2Medical Officer and Anesthesiologist, Directorate of Health Services Kashmir, India

    *Corresponding author: Mohammad Sarwar Mir, Senior Resident, Department of Hospital Administration, SKIMS, India

Submission: December 08, 2017;Published: June 25, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/COJNH.2018.03.000564

ISSN: 2577-2007
Volume3 Issue3

Abstract

Occupational risks have been classed as the tenth leading cause of morbidity and mortality and occupational skin diseases are important problem in the construction industries.

Aim: The aim of this study is to understand the occupational health problems of construction workers engaged at large construction site in Kashmir.

Materials and methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted at a large scale construction site of a cement factory on outskirts of Srinagar. All workers (N=200) were enrolled as study subjects. Data was collected by the team consisting of investigators, doctors and social worker using a pre tested validated structured preformed.

Result: Among 200 workers only 28.0% used protective measure and 70% had suffered with at least one form of disease. Among them different diseases were found in following percentages i.e. respiratory problems (45.7%), musculo-skelekal problems (32.8%), Dermatitis (78.6%), burn/scald (6.6%) and accidental injury (28.6%).

Conclusion: Measures are needed to improve the work environment of construction workers by ensuring availability of protective gears, sanitation facilities at the sites along with an accessible, accountable occupational health services.

Keywords: Building and construction workers; Occupational health; Skin problems; Work related injury

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