PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TO PORT WORKERS AND THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE RESPIRATORY DISORDERS

The present study aimed to identify the sources of chemical, physical and biological hazards to which temporary port workers are exposed in the work environment, which may cause respiratory disorders. Quantitative and exploratory study with direct nonparticipant observati...

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Main Authors: Tatiele Roehrs Gelati, Clarice Alves Bonow, Andréia Martins do Couto, Marlise Capa Verde de Almeida, Daniela Inês Thier Roloff, Marta Regina Cezar-Vaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2017-06-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v22i1.49371
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spelling doaj-d1ebdb28e33946c89e74b0de625908582021-01-02T05:25:00ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332017-06-01222e49371http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v22i1.49371PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TO PORT WORKERS AND THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE RESPIRATORY DISORDERSTatiele Roehrs GelatiClarice Alves BonowAndréia Martins do CoutoMarlise Capa Verde de AlmeidaDaniela Inês Thier RoloffMarta Regina Cezar-VazThe present study aimed to identify the sources of chemical, physical and biological hazards to which temporary port workers are exposed in the work environment, which may cause respiratory disorders. Quantitative and exploratory study with direct nonparticipant observation of workers from a maritime port in Southern Brazil. Data was collected from July to December 2014, and 87 observations of 66 workers were made. Descriptive statistics was performed with absolute and relative frequencies (percentage). The predominant sources of physical hazards were cold, moisture and non-ionizing radiation. The sources of chemical hazard were associated with the handling of grains, fertilizers and combustible gases, and the biological hazard observed was the presence of pigeons. Port workers are exposed to occupational hazards that pose respiratory health risks, depending on the type of cargo, activities and workplace.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v22i1.49371Occupational risksRespiratory diseasesOccupational healthNursingEnvironmental Risks
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author Tatiele Roehrs Gelati
Clarice Alves Bonow
Andréia Martins do Couto
Marlise Capa Verde de Almeida
Daniela Inês Thier Roloff
Marta Regina Cezar-Vaz
spellingShingle Tatiele Roehrs Gelati
Clarice Alves Bonow
Andréia Martins do Couto
Marlise Capa Verde de Almeida
Daniela Inês Thier Roloff
Marta Regina Cezar-Vaz
PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TO PORT WORKERS AND THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
Cogitare Enfermagem
Occupational risks
Respiratory diseases
Occupational health
Nursing
Environmental Risks
author_facet Tatiele Roehrs Gelati
Clarice Alves Bonow
Andréia Martins do Couto
Marlise Capa Verde de Almeida
Daniela Inês Thier Roloff
Marta Regina Cezar-Vaz
author_sort Tatiele Roehrs Gelati
title PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TO PORT WORKERS AND THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
title_short PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TO PORT WORKERS AND THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
title_full PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TO PORT WORKERS AND THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
title_fullStr PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TO PORT WORKERS AND THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
title_full_unstemmed PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TO PORT WORKERS AND THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
title_sort physical, chemical and biological hazards to port workers and their potential to cause respiratory disorders
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The present study aimed to identify the sources of chemical, physical and biological hazards to which temporary port workers are exposed in the work environment, which may cause respiratory disorders. Quantitative and exploratory study with direct nonparticipant observation of workers from a maritime port in Southern Brazil. Data was collected from July to December 2014, and 87 observations of 66 workers were made. Descriptive statistics was performed with absolute and relative frequencies (percentage). The predominant sources of physical hazards were cold, moisture and non-ionizing radiation. The sources of chemical hazard were associated with the handling of grains, fertilizers and combustible gases, and the biological hazard observed was the presence of pigeons. Port workers are exposed to occupational hazards that pose respiratory health risks, depending on the type of cargo, activities and workplace.
topic Occupational risks
Respiratory diseases
Occupational health
Nursing
Environmental Risks
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v22i1.49371
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