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Assessment of occupational health and safety hazard exposures among working college students

机译:在职大学生职业健康和安全危害暴露评估

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Background: Adolescents and young adults have higher injury rates than their adult counterparts in similar jobs. This study used the working college student population to assess health and safety hazards in the workplace, characterize related occupational diseases and injuries, and describe worker health/safety activities provided by employers. Methods: College students (≥17 years old) were assessed via online surveys about work history, workplace exposure to hazards, occupational diseases/injuries, and workplace health/safety activities. Results: Approximately half (51%) of participants (n=1,147) were currently employed at the time of the survey or had been employed while enrolled in college. Restaurants (other than fast food) were the most frequently reported work setting. The most reported workplace hazards included noise exposure and contact with hot liquids/surfaces. Twenty percent of working students experienced injury at work; some injuries were severe enough to limit students' normal activities for >3 days (30%) or require medical attention (44%). Men had significantly higher prevalence of injuries (P=0.05) and near-misses (P<0.01) at work than women. Injury occurrence was associated with near-misses (AOR=5.08, P<0.01) and co-worker injuries (AOR=3.19, P<0.01) after gender and age adjustments. Most (77%) received worker safety training and half were given personal protective equipment (PPE) by their employers. Conclusions: Risk reduction from workplace injuries and illnesses among working college students may be achieved by implementing occupational health and safety (OHS) strategies including incorporation of OHS in the college curriculum, promotion of OHS by university/college student health services, and improving awareness of OHS online resources among college students, employers, and educators. Am. J. Ind. Med. 57:114-124, 2014.
机译:背景:与从事类似工作的成年人相比,青少年和年轻人的受伤率更高。这项研究使用了在职的大学生群体来评估工作场所的健康和安全隐患,表征相关的职业病和伤害,并描述雇主提供的工人健康/安全活动。方法:通过在线调查对大学生(≥17岁)进行调查,包括工作经历,工作场所接触危害,职业病/伤害以及工作场所健康/安全活动。结果:大约一半(51%)的参与者(n = 1,147)在调查时当前正在就业或在大学期间就已就业。餐馆(快餐店除外)是最常报告的工作场所。工作场所中报告最多的危害包括噪声暴露和接触热液体/表面。百分之二十的在职学生在工作中受到伤害;一些伤害严重到足以限制学生超过3天的正常活动(30%)或需要医疗(44%)。男性在工作中的受伤率(P = 0.05)和未命中率(P <0.01)明显高于女性。性别和年龄调整后,伤害发生与未命中(AOR = 5.08,P <0.01)和同事受伤(AOR = 3.19,P <0.01)相关。大多数(77%)接受了工人安全培训,一半的雇主为其提供了个人防护设备(PPE)。结论:通过实施职业健康与安全(OHS)策略,包括将OHS纳入大学课程,通过大学/大学生健康服务促进OHS以及提高对职业健康和安全的意识,可以降低在职大学生因工作场所受伤和疾病引起的风险。大学生,雇主和教育工作者之间的OHS在线资源。上午。 J.工业医学。 57:114-124,2014。

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