Occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in Poland

Introduction Work in forestry has been and continues to be considered a very difficult and risky occupation, with constant exposure to certain factors which create risk for employees’ health or even life. The objective of the study is recognition of the opinions of forestry workers concerning health...

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Main Authors: Anna Pecyna, Agnieszka Buczaj, Stanisław Lachowski, Piotr Choina, Małgorzata Goździewska, Elżbieta Monika Galińska
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Rural Health 2019-06-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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spelling doaj-49ba986f95b64f42a08316fff0f3c9c52020-11-25T01:05:15ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632019-06-0126224224810.26444/aaem/106246106246Occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in PolandAnna Pecyna0Agnieszka Buczaj1Stanisław Lachowski2Piotr Choina3Małgorzata Goździewska4Elżbieta Monika Galińska5University of Life Sciences in Lublin, PolandUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin, PolandMaria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, PolandDepartment of Medical Anthropology, Institute of Rural Health, Lublin, PolandDepartment of Medical Anthropology, Institute of Rural Health, Lublin, PolandDepartment of Biological Health Hazards and Parasitology, Institute of Rural Health, Lublin, PolandIntroduction Work in forestry has been and continues to be considered a very difficult and risky occupation, with constant exposure to certain factors which create risk for employees’ health or even life. The objective of the study is recognition of the opinions of forestry workers concerning health risk, and to evaluate which of their selected demographic characteristics are connected with opinions concerning hazards at the workplace. Material and methods An author-constructed survey was conducted among 135 forestry employees, containing items concerning primarily hazards occurring at workplaces in forestry. Forestry employees’ opinions pertaining to occupational hazards were analyzed from the aspect of independent variables, such as workplace, period of employment, age and education. The significance of the differences in the subgroups distinguished according to the above-mentioned variables, were assessed using the chi-square test. Results Forestry employees most often indicated risk related with cold (83.7%) and hot (77%) microclimate. A high percentage of respondents (74.1%) were aware of the presence of biological hazards and risk caused by the possibility of contact with wild animals (55.6%) at their workplace. In addition, a considerable part of workers reported that the source of risk at their workplace is noise (34.1%), especially dangerous machinery (26.7%), dust (18.5%), chemical substances (15.6%), and forced body position at work (14.1%). Conclusions Based on the results of the study concerning work safety and occupational hygiene among forestry employees, it was found that they are aware of hazards which may occur at their workplaces. The greatest differences in the perception of hazards were observed according to the type of workplace and period of employment.http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Occupational-hazards-in-opinions-of-forestry-employees-in-Poland,106246,0,2.htmloccupational hazardsforestryWork Safety and Occupational Hygieneemployees’ awareness
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author Anna Pecyna
Agnieszka Buczaj
Stanisław Lachowski
Piotr Choina
Małgorzata Goździewska
Elżbieta Monika Galińska
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Agnieszka Buczaj
Stanisław Lachowski
Piotr Choina
Małgorzata Goździewska
Elżbieta Monika Galińska
Occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in Poland
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
occupational hazards
forestry
Work Safety and Occupational Hygiene
employees’ awareness
author_facet Anna Pecyna
Agnieszka Buczaj
Stanisław Lachowski
Piotr Choina
Małgorzata Goździewska
Elżbieta Monika Galińska
author_sort Anna Pecyna
title Occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in Poland
title_short Occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in Poland
title_full Occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in Poland
title_fullStr Occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in Poland
title_sort occupational hazards in opinions of forestry employees in poland
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Introduction Work in forestry has been and continues to be considered a very difficult and risky occupation, with constant exposure to certain factors which create risk for employees’ health or even life. The objective of the study is recognition of the opinions of forestry workers concerning health risk, and to evaluate which of their selected demographic characteristics are connected with opinions concerning hazards at the workplace. Material and methods An author-constructed survey was conducted among 135 forestry employees, containing items concerning primarily hazards occurring at workplaces in forestry. Forestry employees’ opinions pertaining to occupational hazards were analyzed from the aspect of independent variables, such as workplace, period of employment, age and education. The significance of the differences in the subgroups distinguished according to the above-mentioned variables, were assessed using the chi-square test. Results Forestry employees most often indicated risk related with cold (83.7%) and hot (77%) microclimate. A high percentage of respondents (74.1%) were aware of the presence of biological hazards and risk caused by the possibility of contact with wild animals (55.6%) at their workplace. In addition, a considerable part of workers reported that the source of risk at their workplace is noise (34.1%), especially dangerous machinery (26.7%), dust (18.5%), chemical substances (15.6%), and forced body position at work (14.1%). Conclusions Based on the results of the study concerning work safety and occupational hygiene among forestry employees, it was found that they are aware of hazards which may occur at their workplaces. The greatest differences in the perception of hazards were observed according to the type of workplace and period of employment.
topic occupational hazards
forestry
Work Safety and Occupational Hygiene
employees’ awareness
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