Occupational Health Hazards: Leonardo DG. Macam JR., RMT, MPH
Occupational Health Hazards: Leonardo DG. Macam JR., RMT, MPH
Occupational Health Hazards: Leonardo DG. Macam JR., RMT, MPH
HEALTH HAZARDS
Leonardo DG. Macam Jr., RMT, MPH
PHYSICAL
HAZARD
ERGONOMIC CHEMICAL
HAZARD HAZARD
BIOLOGICAL
HAZARD
OBJECTIVES:
Discuss and explain common hazards in the
workplace and their effects to workers’
health.
Ingestion
Chemical Hazards
Routes of excretion
Skin Diseases:
Allergic/contact Plastic epoxides Plastic, varnish
dermatitis
Cardiovascular Disease:
Hypertension Lead, Cadmium Battery mfg. &
recycling
Atherosclerosis Carbon disulfide Degreasing, dry
cleaning
Arrythmias Fluorocarbon, Refrigeration, solvent
trichloroethylene workers
PHYSICAL HAZARDS
Physical Hazards
Noise
Vibration
Extreme Temperature
Illumination
Radiation
Ear Anatomy
NOISE
Types of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
• Hypertension
• Hyperacidity
• Palpitations
• Disturbs relaxation and sleep
VIBRATION
Physical factor which affects man by
transmission of mechanical energy from
oscillating sources
Types
Segmental vibration
— pain
Whole Body Vibration:
Health effects:
Fatigue
Irritability
Headache
Natural Conditions
Hot work processes related to furnaces, kilns,
boilers and smelting
Health Effects of Heat Stress
Disorders Clinical features
Double Vision
Headaches
Painful irritation
Lacrimation
Conjunctivitis
Electromagnetic Spectrum
IONIZING RADIATION
1 billion Gamma rays 22
billion Hz 10
20
can penetrate
10
the body and damage X-rays 18
internal organs and tissues 10
by damaging important 16
molecules like DNA.
Ultraviolet radiation 10
14
This is called “ionization.” Visible light 10
12
Microwaves, several billion Hz, Infrared radiation 10
can have “thermal” or hearing 10
VIRUSES FUNGI
BACTERIA PARASITES
Selected Infectious Diseases
and Occupations
I- Immunodeficiency I- Immune
V- Virus D- Deficiency
virus which causes
AIDS
S- Syndrome
serious and usually fatal
condition in which the body’s
immune system is severely
weakened and cannot fight
off infection.
Body Fluids with High Viral Load
Blood
Semen
Vaginal and cervical mucus
Breastmilk
Amniotic fluid
Cerebrospinal fluid
Modes of Transmission
• Unprotected penetrative sex
— semen, blood, vaginal secretions
• Blood transfusion on infected blood and blood products
• Sharing needles among
I.V. drug users
• Vertical/perinatal
— mother to infant
• Breastfeeding
HIV is NOT transmitted…
• through casual contact in any setting– schools, homes,
hospitals
Education
TETANUS
A neurological disorder
characterized by increased
muscle tone and spasms, that is
caused by tetanospasmin, a
protein toxin elaborated by the
organism Clostridium tetani.
Prevention
Active immunization with
tetanus toxoid
Careful wound
management
TUBERCULOSIS
caused by the bacteria,
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
caused by droplet nuclei
released when sneezing and
coughing
Symptoms: weight loss, low
grade afternoon fever,
persistent cough and
sometimes, blood-streaked
expectoration or hemoptysis
DOTS Strategy…the Solution!
Directly Observed Therapy Short Course
With DOTS
90% CURE RATE
ERGONOMIC HAZARDS
ERGONOMICS
Human Biological Science
+
Engineering Science
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MAXIMUM SATISFACTION AND INCREASE
PRODUCTIVITY
the the
organization tool
the the
environment workstation
ERGONOMICS
Goal
to reduce work-related musculoskeletal
disorders (MSDs) developed by workers
Painful joints
Pain, tingling, numbness in hands, wrists,
forearms, shoulders, knees and feet
Shooting or stubbing pains
Swelling or inflammation
ERGONOMICS
Common Symptoms of MSDs
Static
posture
Risk Factor: ERGONOMICS
Forceful exertion
Risk Factor: ERGONOMICS
Repetitive movement
Risk Factor: ERGONOMICS
Awkward posture
ERGONOMICS
STRESS
STRESS
• Types of monitoring
1. Ambient / Environmental
2. Biological
3. Medical Surveillance
BIOLOGICAL
MONITORING
Biological Monitoring
Identify cases
Clinical diagnosis
Treatment and surveillance - measurable health effects
- Morbidity Late
- Mortality
End effects
- diseases
- unfavorable events (spontaneous
abortion)
OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH PROGRAMS
Key Elements of the
Occupational Health Program
Health Protection
Health Promotion
Health Rehabilitation
Health and Safety Programs
Hazards/ Source Health Effect Health Program
Disease
Chemical
Solvents Paints, Irritant, Surveillance for chemical
Thinners Multisystem exposure
effects Exposure monitoring
(Biologic Monitoring)
Physical
Noise Woodwork Hearing Hearing Conservation
Operations Impairment Program
Health and Safety Programs
Hazards/ Source Health Effect Health Program
Disease
Biologic
Tetanus Dirty Nails, soil Lockjaw, rigidity, Immunization
death
Ergonomic
Stresses Awkward Musculoskeletal Management or
Cumulative postures, Heavy Disorders personnel methods;
Trauma loads Workplace
Disorder modification
Worker education
and training;
Back Care Program
Health Promotion
Physical activity, Nutrition, Weight reduction
Immunization
OSHS, RULE 1960
Smoking cessation
RA 9211 Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
HIV/AIDS
RA 8504 Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of
1998
National Workplace Policy on STD/HIV/AIDS initiated by
DOLE - 1997
Health Promotion
Drug Abuse Prevention and Control
RA 9165 Comprehensive Drugs Act of 2002
Department Order No. 53-03: Guidelines for the
Implementation of a Drug-Free Workplace Policy and
Program for the Private Sector
Information
Education
Relevant laws,
Training standards, issuances
Campaigns and guidelines
Good practices Enforcement
Successful cases Implementation
Competitions
Demonstrations
Inspection
Interventions Evaluation
Participatory Approach
Participation and involvement from stakeholders
Coordinated intervention
Learning from
specifications/guidelines,
scientific data
best practice
Benefits to the workers
Enhanced worker motivation and job satisfaction
Added problem-solving capacity
Greater acceptance of change
Greater knowledge of work and organization
Reduces the extent and severity of work related
injuries and illnesses
Improves employee morale and productivity
Reduces workers’ compensation costs
END OF THE PRESENTATION