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Dehydration in New Zealand fishing vessel crews

机译:新西兰渔船船员的脱水

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An exploratory investigation of hydration levels of fishers aboard three working fishing vessels in New Zealand waters identified that crew hypo-hydration was common. The opportunity to collect this data occurred in the context of ergonomics work to discover opportunities to reduce musculoskeletal injury rates for fishers. Hydration was considered worthy of inclusion in this exploratory work following anecdotal suggestion that urinary tract and kidney infections were perhaps common in crew. Whilst dehydration-related health problems and detrimental effects on worker performance are well understood, the international literature revealed no previous hydration evaluation specific to fishing crews. Dehydration research has however been reported from forestry, mining and manual labour industries with knowledge that can be applied to the maritime work environment. Hydration (urine specific gravity) was measured with a manual refractometer from crew volunteering to participate, and findings shared with participants. On-vessel crew education regarding hydration practices and factors that may contribute to improved hydration allowed some crew to improve their hydration status, whilst others became more dehydrated during the five week trip. The hypo-hydration finding is concerning as trawler crew work rotating shifts for 7 days per week for periods of up to 6 weeks at sea with potential for dehydration-related health and safety impacts, and productivity loss.
机译:在新西兰水域乘坐三个工作渔船的渔民水合水平的探索性调查发现,备率渣水合是常见的。收集这些数据的机会发生在人体工程学的背景下,以发现减少渔民肌肉骨骼伤害率的机会。在疾病暗示的建议尿路和肾脏感染可能在船员中可能普遍存在,被认为是值得纳入的探索性工作。虽然脱水相关的健康问题和对工人表现的不利影响,但国际文献揭示了以前没有针对渔机构的水合评估。然而,从林业,采矿和体力劳动行业报告了脱水研究,具有可应用于海上工作环境的知识。用来自船员自愿参与的手动折射仪测量水化(尿液比重),并与参与者共享的调查结果。关于水合实践和可能导致改善水合的因素的船舶船员教育允许一些船员提高水合地位,而其他人则在五周的旅行中变得更加脱水。 Hypo-Hyderation发现与拖网渔船工作旋转换档每周7天,海上长达6周的时间,具有脱水相关的健康和安全影响,以及生产力丧失。

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