An article on "Factors affecting the musculoskeletal disorders of workers in the frozen food manufacturing factories in Thailand" by Anamai
Thetkathuek, Parvena Meepradit and Wanlop Jaidee.
Dosya bağlantı linki: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10803548.2015.1117353
ABSTRACT:
The
purpose of this research was to study factors affecting musculoskeletal
disorders. The sample population of the study was 528 factory workers from the
frozen food industry, as well as a controlled group of 255 office workers. The
samples were collected during interviews using the Nordic questionnaire to
assess musculoskeletal disorders, and to assess the risk by the rapid upper
limb assessment and rapid entire body assessment techniques. The findings of
the study were that most symptoms were found in the dissecting department,
higher than in the controlled group. The details of the symptoms were,
accordingly: elbow pain (adjusted odds ratio, 35.1; 95% CI [17.4, 70.9]).
Regarding the risk of alcohol drinking, workers were exposed to more risks when
alcohol was consumed. It is suggested that workers’ health should be monitored
regularly. People who work in a cold environment should be encouraged to wear
body protection and to avoid drinking.
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