Identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in Odisha, India

Background: The steel and power industry workers reported high prevalance of workplaceinjury and illnesses. The study aimed to identify occupational morbidity and workplace injuries in the steel and power industry. The study also assessed various hazardous substances and factors associated with occu...

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Main Authors: Parthsarathi Dehury, K. Anil Kumar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-07-01
Series:Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213398423000994
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description Background: The steel and power industry workers reported high prevalance of workplaceinjury and illnesses. The study aimed to identify occupational morbidity and workplace injuries in the steel and power industry. The study also assessed various hazardous substances and factors associated with occupational morbidity. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in a highly industrialised district of Odisha. The survey was conducted using a structured interview schedule in the steel and power industry of Angul, Odisha. The study identified hazardous conditions of male industrial workers (N = 425) in power and steel industry by adoping Probability Proportion to Size (PPS) sampling method. The occupational morbidity were illnesses such as chronic obstructive lung diseases, injuries, back pain, skin diseases, hearing impairment, heat stroke, cancer, and respiratory illness. Information about hazardous substances and occupational morbidity has been collected from health professionals (doctors and clinical staff) through in-depth interviews. Univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression was used to analyse various factors of occupational morbidity. Results: The majority of workers experienced injuries, musculoskeletal pain and body pain. Other occupational diseases like heat stroke, itching, fever, electric shock, eye problem, hearing problems, and respiratory diseases were identified from the study population. The study found that demographic variables like technical education, occupation, and household income were associated with occupational morbidity among steel and power industry workers. Conclusion: The knowledge of occupational hazards is influenced by socio-demographic variables, which could be intervened with short-term and long-term programs to reduce occupational morbidity.
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spelling doaj.art-f023d17daaf5479fb726033914576cd72023-08-05T05:15:53ZengElsevierClinical Epidemiology and Global Health2213-39842023-07-0122101312Identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in Odisha, IndiaParthsarathi Dehury0K. Anil Kumar1Corresponding author.; School of Health System Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, IndiaSchool of Health System Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, IndiaBackground: The steel and power industry workers reported high prevalance of workplaceinjury and illnesses. The study aimed to identify occupational morbidity and workplace injuries in the steel and power industry. The study also assessed various hazardous substances and factors associated with occupational morbidity. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in a highly industrialised district of Odisha. The survey was conducted using a structured interview schedule in the steel and power industry of Angul, Odisha. The study identified hazardous conditions of male industrial workers (N = 425) in power and steel industry by adoping Probability Proportion to Size (PPS) sampling method. The occupational morbidity were illnesses such as chronic obstructive lung diseases, injuries, back pain, skin diseases, hearing impairment, heat stroke, cancer, and respiratory illness. Information about hazardous substances and occupational morbidity has been collected from health professionals (doctors and clinical staff) through in-depth interviews. Univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression was used to analyse various factors of occupational morbidity. Results: The majority of workers experienced injuries, musculoskeletal pain and body pain. Other occupational diseases like heat stroke, itching, fever, electric shock, eye problem, hearing problems, and respiratory diseases were identified from the study population. The study found that demographic variables like technical education, occupation, and household income were associated with occupational morbidity among steel and power industry workers. Conclusion: The knowledge of occupational hazards is influenced by socio-demographic variables, which could be intervened with short-term and long-term programs to reduce occupational morbidity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213398423000994Occupational morbidityExposure agentsHazardous substancesIndustrial fatalities
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Identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in Odisha, India
Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
Occupational morbidity
Exposure agents
Hazardous substances
Industrial fatalities
title Identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in Odisha, India
title_full Identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in Odisha, India
title_fullStr Identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in Odisha, India
title_full_unstemmed Identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in Odisha, India
title_short Identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in Odisha, India
title_sort identification of hazardous substances and occupational morbidity associated with steel and power industry workers in odisha india
topic Occupational morbidity
Exposure agents
Hazardous substances
Industrial fatalities
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