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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/IJoC.2016.12.3.017

Safety and Health Issues among Korean-American Drycleaners: Findings from Focus Groups  

Jeong, Ae-Suk (Nursing Department Cheongju University)
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to obtain qualitative data on Korean-American dry cleaners' concerns about work-related health and safety and their attitudes toward the use of PPE(Personal Protective Equipment). Two focus group discussions were conducted with convenient samples of Korean-American drycleaners in middle-eastern state. A total of 13 individuals participated in two focus groups. Participants had concerns as both owners and workers. As owners, they were concerned mostly about compliance of environmental regulation and economic depression. The participants knew very little about the hazards of chemical exposure and expressed vague concerns about chemical exposure and health. Majority of participants do not use PPE and had no intention of using it in the future because of their limited knowledge about the hazardous nature of chemical exposure. The findings from this study would guide the development of intervention to increase drycleaners knowledge of chemical exposure and use of PPE.
Keywords
Dry-cleaning; Chemical Exposure; Health and Safety; Occupational Health; Focus Group Meeting;
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