Relationships of Job Hazards, Lack of Knowledge, Alcohol Use, Health Status and Risk Taking Behavior to Work Injury of Coal Miners : A Case-Control Study in India
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Objective is to assess the relationships of job hazards, individual characteristics, and risk taking behavior to occupational injuries of coal miners. This case-control study compared 245 male underground coal miners with injury during the previous two-year period with 330 matched controls without injury during the previous five years. Data were collected via face-to-face interview and analyzed using the conditional logistic model. Handling material, poor environmental/working conditions, and geological/strata control- related hazards were the main risk factors: adjusted ORs 5.15 (95% Cl 2.42-10.9), 2.40 (95% Cl 1.29-4.47), and 2.25 (95% Cl 1.24-4.07) respectively. Their roles were higher among the face-workers than among the non-face-workers. No formal education, alcohol consumption, disease, big-family, and risk-taking behavior were associated with injuries (2.36≤ORs≤10.35), and the findings were similar for both face and non-face workers. Prevention should focus on handling material, poor environmental condition, especially addressing workers with no formal education, alcohol consumption, disease, big family size, and risk-taking behavior.
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著者
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CHAU Nearkasen
Inserm, U669, PSIGIAM, Maison des Adolescents
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BHATTACHERJEE Ashis
Department of Mining Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology
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Chau Nearkasen
Inserm:univ Paris-sud:univ Paris Descartes
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Bhattacherjee Ashis
Department Of Mining Engineering Indian Institute Of Technology
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KUNAR Bijay
Department of Mining Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology
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Kunar Bijay
Department Of Mining Engineering Indian Institute Of Technology
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