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KMID : 1039220190290020226
Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
2019 Volume.29 No. 2 p.226 ~ p.235
The Effects of Job Stress, Fatigue, and Health and Safety Services on Health Issues of Male Manufacturing Workers
Choi Eun-Hi

Jung Hye-Sun
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there were differences in manufacturing industry worker's health issues depending on job stress, fatigue, and health and safety services.

Methods: The purpose of the questionnaire survey and its contents were explained to manufacturing industry health personnel, and the questionnaires were collected from 666 workers from 17 manufacturing workplaces. Questionnaires with missing data were excluded from the analysis so a total of 632 questionnaires were included.

Results: Overall, 74.1% of the respondents had experienced health issues during the preceding month. The factors affecting worker health were number of workers(OR=1.000034, p=.013), job demand(OR=1.82, p=.009), MFS(OR=1.85, p=.003), provision of safety & health information(OR=1.85, p=.048), wearing protector(OR=2.58, p=.021).

Conclusion: It is necessary to strengthen the safety and health education to mitigate hazardous and risk factors. Employers should provide health managers in charge of safety and health education to control workplace risk factors. In case of small businesses, it may be necessary to strengthen safety and health education in existing worker health centers and government support projects.
KEYWORD
Health problem, occupational safety and health service, manufacturing
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