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Prevalence of Accident Occurrence Among Scientific Laboratory Workers of the Public University in Lebanon and the Impact of Safety Measures

  • Nasrallah, Inaam M.;El Kak, Assem K.;Ismaiil, Lina A.;Nasr, Rihab R.;Bawab, Wafa T.
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.155-162
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    • 2022
  • Background: Workers are exposed to several risks in academic laboratories due to the presence of potentially hazardous substances. The main objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of accident occurrence and associated risk factors among laboratory workers at the scientific laboratories of the public university in Lebanon and the impact of safety measures training and availability. Methods: In this observational study, a survey was conducted for one year in scientific laboratories at faculties of the public university. Results: Among the participants (N = 220), 45.0% have had accidents; the main cause was exposure to chemicals (73.7%) and more specifically by inhalation (45.4%). Females (85.9%) were more exposed to accidents than males. Laboratory workers with a master's degree, a full-time schedule, and more than ten years of experience were significantly more exposed to accidents (p < 0.05). A significant association was found between accident occurrence and training on management of hazardous products (p = 0.044), risks related to workplace (p = 0.030), eyewash and emergency shower (p < 0.001), first aid (p = 0.012), and facial protection availability (p = 0.019). In spite of the lack of safety culture and efficient training on laboratory safety, participants have shown a very good perception regarding safety measures to be applied in case of work accidents. Conclusion: Based on our findings, the prevalence of accident occurrence is elevated among lab workers at the public university. The impact of regular training on laboratory safety preventive measures is of great importance to ensure the efficiency of occupational health and safety in scientific laboratories.

FDM 3D프린터 소재에서 방출될 수 있는 휘발성유기화합물 평가 (Evaluation for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Emitted from Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D Printing Filaments)

  • 김성호;박해동;정은교
    • 한국산업보건학회지
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.153-162
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: Fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printer which is one of the material extrusion (MEX) technologies is an additive manufacturing (AM) process. 3D printers have been distributed widely in Korea, particularly in school and office, even at home. Several studies have shown that nanoparticles and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were emitted from an FDM 3D printing process. The objective of this study was to identify types of chemicals possibly emitted from FDM 3D printing materials such as PLA (polylactic acid), ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), nylon, PETG (polyethylene terephthalate glycol), PVA (polyvinyl alcohol), PC (polycarbonate) filaments. Methods: 19 FDM 3D printing filaments which have been distributed in Korea were selected and analyzed VOCs emitted of 3D printing materials by headspace gas chromatography mass spectrometry (headspace GC-MS). Subsamples were put into a vial and heated up to 200℃ (500 rpm) during 20 minutes before analyzing FDM 3D printing filaments. Results: In the case of PLA filament, lactide and methyl methacrylate, the monomer components of one, were detected, and the volume ratio ranged 27~93%, 0.5~37% respectively. In the case of ABS filaments, styrene (50.5~59.1%), the monomer components of one, was detected. Several VOCs among acetaldehyde, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, etc were detected from each FDM 3D printing filaments. Conclusions: Several VOCs, semi-VOCs were emitted from FDM 3D printing filaments in this study and previous studies. Users were possibly exposed to ones so that we strongly believe that we recommend to install the ventilation system such as a local exhaust ventilation (LEV) when they operate the FDM 3D printers in a workplace.

Development of Korean CARcinogen EXposure: Assessment of the Exposure Intensity of Carcinogens by Industry

  • Koh, Dong-Hee;Park, Ju-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Gil;Kim, Hwan-Cheol;Jung, Hyejung;Kim, Inah;Choi, Sangjun;Park, Donguk
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.308-314
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    • 2022
  • Background: Occupational cancer is a global health issue. The Korean CARcinogen EXposure (K-CAREX), a database of CARcinogen EXposure, was developed for the Korean labor force to estimate the number of workers exposed to carcinogens by industry. The present study aimed to estimate the intensity of exposure to carcinogens by industry, in order to supply complementary information about CARcinogen EXposure intensity to the K-CAREX. Methods: We used nationwide workplace monitoring data from 2014 to 2016 and selected target carcinogens based on the K-CAREX list. We computed the 95th percentile levels of measurements for each industry by carcinogens. Based on the 95th percentile level relative to the occupational exposure limit, we classified the CARcinogen EXposure intensity into five exposure ratings (1-5) for each industry. Results: The exposure ratings were estimated for 21 carcinogenic agents in each of the 228 minor industry groups. For example, 3,058 samples were measured for benzene in the manufacturing industry of basic chemicals. This industry was assigned a benzene exposure rating of 3. Conclusions: We evaluated the CARcinogen EXposure ratings across industries in Korean workers. The results will provide information on the exposure intensity to carcinogens for integration into the K-CAREX. Furthermore, it will aid in prioritizing control efforts and identifying industries of concern.

소규모 사업장 보건관리 지도내용 분석 (A Study on the Activity of Health Management in Small Scale Industries)

  • 김명순;이명숙;김현리;조유향
    • 한국보건간호학회지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.12-26
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    • 1998
  • The occupational health problems are the major issue in the modern industrial society. Especially the small scale industries have many hazardous factors and not any occupational health programs in itself. Fortunately. the government-funded subsidiary program was developed and carried out in the past six years in our country. The purposes of this study were to find out the actual condition of the occupational health personnel's accomplishments for the government-funded subsidiary program for small scale industries and to provide basic data for setting up more developed subsidiary occupational health program. Data were collected through 6 kinds of service records review. These service records were written by 3 occupational health personnels were attached to the one subject center of KIHA. were undertaken during March to December, 1997. at 95 small scale industries which were applied the government-funded subsidiary occupational health program. Results were as follows 1. Concerning 95 small scale industries showed characteristics of a typical small scale industry. 2. A doctor visited in industries total 190 times per year, average 19 industries per month, twice per year and industry. A hygienist visited in industries total 378 times per year, average 38 industries per month, four times per year and industry. A nurse visited in industries total 477 times per year. average 47 industries per month, 5 times per year and industry. 3. 3 occupational health personnels accomplished total 3,869 items. A doctor accomplished total 539 items per year, each time 3 items In an industry. A hygienist accomplished total 1.581 items per year, each time 4 items in an industry. A nurse accomplished total 1.749 items per year, each time 4 items in an industry. 4. The major contents of doctor's accomplishment were 'health consultation for suspicious worker with general & occupational disease', 'a check of the workplace & special health education', 'guidance of special medical examination in the second half of year', etc. The major contents of hygienist's accomplishment were 'pretest & guidance of planning for evaluation of working environment'. 'evaluation for ventilating facilities & suporting self inspection', 'guidance of MSDS recording & chemicals management', etc. The major contents of nurse's accamplishment were 'health counseling of general & special medical examination results'. 'health education of preventing occupational disease & health disorder'. 'guidance of subsidiary program planning', 'selecting & guidance of health monitor', etc. It was concluded that the occupaional health personnels implemented the subsidiary program according to the order of health management guide. The current health management guide of subsidiary occupational health program in which the fixed contents, visiting number & periods is not desirable. That guide is left the characteristics of small scale industries out of consideration. It is suggested that occupational health management guide should be developed according to the general & environmental characteristics of each small scale industry, and on the other hand, the more specific guide for each occupational health personnel should be developed.

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실험실 가스 누출 시 피해 영향 분석 (Consequence Analysis for Accidental Gas Release in Labs)

  • 장유리;정승호;박교식
    • 한국가스학회지
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2015
  • 화학물질을 다루는 실험실의 안전사고는 매년 끊이지 않고 있다. 특히 대학 내 실험실은 학생들이 주된 연구자로써 지식과 능력을 쌓아가고 경험을 축적하는 곳이기에 실험실의 안전은 더욱 중요하다. 학 내 실험실에서 주로 사용하는 5가지의 가스(CO, $NH_3$, $H_2$, $CH_4$, $N_2$)를 선정하여 이 가스들이 누출 될 경우의 시나리오들로부터 확산 과정을 PHAST v.6.7로 계산, 분석함으로써 피해 정도를 예측하였다. 실험실 내부 확산과정은 Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) 프로그램 FLUENT를 통하여 모델링하였다. 가스 누출 시 실험실 창을 통해 외부로 유출 될 경우 실내와 실외의 피해 영향에 대해서도 비교하였다. 각 가스들의 모델링 결과를 보면, 실험실 외부보다는 실험실 내부에서 그 피해 정도가 훨씬 큰 데, 학 내 실험실에서 일반적으로 사용하는 가스 용기, 즉 실린더의 용량은 47 L(혹은 그 이하)로 ton 단위로 사용하는 사업장에 비하면 그 양이 현저히 적기 때문에 실외의 영향이 플랜트와 비교해서 현저히 작다. 하지만 시뮬레이션 결과 작은 양으로도 실내에서는 큰 피해가 발생할 수 있음을 보여준다.

치과위생사의 근무기관 유형별 유해인자 노출과 물질안전보건자료 인식 연구 (Dental Hygienist's Harmful Factor Exposure and Recognition of Material Safety Data Sheets of Workplace Type)

  • 김해경;김지영;오나래
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제18권11호
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    • pp.540-549
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 대구 경북지역에서 근무하는 치과위생사 238명을 대상으로 자기기입식 설문을 통하여 근무유형별 치과재료에 대한 유해전달 실태를 파악하기위해 병원 유형별 유해인자 노출시간 및 근무환경특성 차이를 비교하고 물질안전보건자료(MSDS) 인지정도의 차이를 조사하였다. 연구 결과 병원 유형별 유해인자 노출시간을 비교한 결과 병원의 경우 화학물질에서 발생하는 분진유발에 노출되는 시간이 가장 길었고, 레진충전, 소독제 접촉 순으로 나타났다. 치과재료에 대한 물질안전보건자료(MSDS)를 인지하고 있는지에 대한 문항에 대하여 '인지한다'고 답한 대상자는 병원근로자는 37명(29.4%), 14명(12.5%)로 나타났으며(p<0.001), 치과재료를 사용하기 전 MSDS를 읽어본 경험이 있는 근로자는 병원근로자는 18명(14.3%), 의원근로자는 6명(5.4%)으로 조사되었다. 사용하는 치과재료의 물질안전보건자료(MSDS)를 비치한다고 응답한 대상자는 병원근로자의 경우 의원근로자에 비해 2.39배 물질안전보건자료(MSDS)를 비치하는 경우가 많았다. 이에 병원 유형별 특성에 맞게 화학물질의 건강상의 유해성에 대해 인지하고 안전보건교육을 지속적으로 실시함으로써 MSDS 정보에 대한 올바른 인식확립으로 근무환경이 개선되어져야 할 것이며, 치과재료의 제품에 사용설명서 및 MSDS 화학물질 정보제공 관리가 강화하여 전략적 접근 및 근로자의 알 권리를 보장할 수 있는 제도의 필요성을 제안한다.

Global Estimates on Biological Risks at Work

  • Jukka Takala;Alexis Descatha;A. Oppliger;H. Hamzaoui;Catherine Brakenhielm;Subas Neupane
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.390-397
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    • 2023
  • Introduction: Biological risks are a major global problem in the workplace. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for a more comprehensive understanding of the biological risks at work. This study presents data on both communicable infectious biological agents and noncommunicable factors leading to death and disability for the year 2021. Methods: We followed the methodology established by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in their past global estimates on occupational accidents and work-related diseases. We used relevant ILO estimates for hazardous substances and related population attributable fractions derived from literature, which were then applied to World Health Organization mortality data. The communicable diseases included in the estimates were tuberculosis, pneumococcal diseases, malaria, diarrheal diseases, other infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases, influenza associated respiratory diseases and COVID-19. Noncommunicable diseases and injuries considered were Chronic Obstructive Diseases (COPD) due to organic dusts, asthma, allergic reactions and risks related to animal contact. We estimated death attributable to biological risk at work and disability in terms of disability adjusted life years (DALYs). Results: We estimated that in 2022, 550,819 deaths were caused by biological risk factors, with 476,000 deaths attributed to communicable infectious diseases and 74,000 deaths caused by noncommunicable factors. Among these, there were 223,650 deaths attributed to COVID-19 at work. We calculated the rate of 584 DALYs per 100,000 workers, representing an 11% increase from the previous estimate of the global burden of work-related disabilities measured by DALYs. Conclusion: This is a first update since previous 2007 ILO estimates, which has now increased by 74% and covers most biological risks factors. However, it is important to note that there may be other diseases and deaths are missing from the data, which need to be included when new information becomes available. It is also worth mentioning that while deaths caused by major communicable diseases including COVID-19 are relatively rare within the working population, absences from work due to these diseases are likely to be very common within the active workforce.

AERMOD를 활용한 건강위해성평가 및 배출저감제도에 관한 연구 (A Study on Health Impact Assessment and Emissions Reduction System Using AERMOD)

  • 박성수;김덕한;김홍관;천영우
    • 한국재난정보학회 논문집
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.93-105
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    • 2024
  • 연구목적: 사업장 주변에 배출되는 화학물질의 양을 선정하여 대기확산 프로그램으로 농도를 예측하여 인근 주민들에게 영향을 정량적으로 파악하는 것을 목적으로 하였다. 연구방법: 연구물질의 선정은 반감기, 독성, 이용 가능한 측정소 자료의 유무를 고려하였다. 또한 연구대상물질에서 배출되는 지역을 연구대상 지역으로 선정하였으며, 유동인구가 있는 4개 지역을 선정하여 건강위해성을 평가하였다. 연구결과: AERMOD를 구동하기 위하여 지형 및 기상 처리를 실시 후 예측 농도를 구하였다. 위해성 평가 결과 어린이에서만 디클로로메탄이 초과되는 것으로 나타났으나, 테트라클로로에틸렌과 클로로포름은 어린이와 성인 모두 무시할 수 없는 수준으로 나타났다. 결론: 현재 국내 건강위해성평가는 "환경보건법"의 규정에 따라 위해지수가 일정 기준을 초과할 경우 위해성이 있는 것으로 간주된다. 향후 화학물질배출계획서 대상물질이 2030년에는 415종으로 확대되어 사업장에서 효율적인 관리가 필요함을 시사한다. 위해성 평가에서 위해성지수를 초과하는 경우 대기확산 모델링을 통해 배경농도와 예측농도를 고려하여 우선순위를 부여함으로써 화학물질 관리를 효과적으로 수행할 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.

직업성 피부질환에 대한 현황 파악 및 관리 대책 수립을 위한 연구 (A Study on the Establishment of Management Methods about Occupational Dermatoses)

  • 임현술;정해관;최병순;김지용;성열오;김양호
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.617-637
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    • 1996
  • Occupational dermatosis is one of the most prevalent occupational disorders. However, the extent of the occupational dermatoses including incidences and prevalencies of each disease entity, and etiologic materials are not yet welt stated in Korea. Authors reviewed the literatures on the statistic data and reports on the occupational dermatoses, and surveyed on the occupational dermatoses in two factories, and surveyed the physicians responsible to the occupational dermatoses with formed questionnaire. The results are as follows; 1. Among medical journals published since 1964, there were 31 articles on the occupational dermatoses. Of 31 articles, 18 were case reports and all others were review articles. Of 18 case reports, 9 were epidemiologic survey. The Workers' Periodic Health Examinations revealed that prevalence of the occupational dermatoses was highest(4.36 per 10,000 workers) in 1974, but number of the cases reported were decreased sharply since 1978 with some tendency to increase since 1981. There were 2,240 reported cases of occupational dermatoses between 1966 and 1992, which is 1.90% of all the reported occupational diseases. Skin infection and injuries due to chemicals were most frequent and there were 6 cases of skin cancer. 2. In an epidemiological survey on the dermatoses among 995 workers in a metal product manufacturing factory and 225 workers in a coal chemical factory, there were 794 with dermatomycosis, 296 workers with acne, 130 workers with scar, 123 workers with deformity of toe nails. Scars, photosensitivity dermatitis, deformity of finger and toe nails, and acne were more prevalent in the metal product manufacturing factory(p<0.05). In the metal prouct manufacturing factory, workers treating organic solvents and oils had more dermatoses than those without treating the materials(p<0.05). On the skin patch performed on 16 workers in the metal product manufacturing factory, there were 8 cases of irritation dermatitis and 5 cases of contact dermatitis. Prevalence of contact dermatitis in the metal product manufacturing factory was 1.3%. 3. On the questionnaire survey, 34 dermatologists, 29 doctors of preventive medicine, and 22 family physician replied. The proportion of occupational etiology among all dermatoses assumed by the physicians were below 9%, and the most important occupational dermatosis in Korea was contact dermatitis. Main etiologic materials related to the occupational dermatosis were organic solvent, acid and alkali, and metals. The reason for the scarcity of report of occupational dermatoses were difficulty in diagnosis and physician's ignorance of the occupational etiology. They replied that to prevent the occupational dermatoses in the workplace, the use of protective devices was most important, and development of diagnostic criteria on the occupational dermatoses is urgent. Above results shows us that there is many workers with occupational dermatoses, but they are mostly unreported. Measures to prevent and manage the occupational dermatoses are not satisfactory at present. Hence, authors suggest measures for the precise diagnosis, report and prevention of the occupational dermatoses. a. Dermatologist, preventive physician, and industrial hygienist should work as a team to examine the high risk group and establish the preventive measures. b. Disease entities, diagnostic criteria of occupational dermatoses should be listed, criteria for the compensation and job fitting at recruitment should be established, and manual for the proper treatment and effective prevention of each occupational dermatosis should be developed. c. Patch test antigens against each occupational category should be developed and it should be available to any physicians responsible. d. To facilitate the diagnosis of occupational dermatoses by the doctors responsible for the Workersr Periodic Health Examination, development of standardized questionnaire, education on the techniques of the patch test, and cooperation with the dermatologist in diagnosis of occupational dermatoses is essential.

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