Worker education in the primary prevention of occupational dermatoses |
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Authors: | Heron R. J. L. |
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Affiliation: | International Safety, Health and Environment Department, Zeneca Pharmaceuticals, Alderley Park Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 4TG, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper reports the evaluation of a skin care education programmeconducted on a fine chemicals manufacturing site where over1,000 employees are located. Approximately 60% are involvedin chemical manufacture. Over a 12 month period production staffreceived training in prevention of occupational dermatoses linkedto a site-wide poster initiative. The incidence of new casesof occupational dermatoses fell from 0.055 (70 cases in 1,277employees) to 0.021 (27 cases in 1,277 employees) before andafter the intervention respectively (p<0.0001). After otherfactors such as chemicals handled, observer bias and changesin reporting related to socioeconomic climate were taken intoaccount it is concluded that this study demonstrates the importanceof worker education as a tool for primary prevention of disease.Training materials such as video and poster presentations maybe effectively used in the chemical manufacturing industry asan adjunct to prevention and control of exposure to substanceshazardous to the skin. Such methods may also be used in otherindustries where there are significant risks of dermatoses. |
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Keywords: |           Chemicals dermatoses dermatitis education fine occupational skin training |
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