Health problems and work conditions of printers in small-scale enterprises in Ibadan, southwest Nigeria

dc.contributor.authorOmokhodion, F. O.
dc.contributor.authorCadmus, E. O.
dc.contributor.authorAbirhire, A.
dc.contributor.authorBamgboye E. A.
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-06T09:30:49Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractBackground: Printers work in small scale enterprises located within residential and commercial areas of various cities in Nigeria with little regulation of work premises and work practices. Aims: A cross-sectional study was designed to assess the work conditions and health problems of printers. Methods: All printers at the workshops visited were interviewed after obtaining informed consent Socio- demographic characteristics, occupational hazards, current health problems and injuries were recorded. Printers' hands were examined for dermatitis. A check list was applied at each workshop to assess the work environment and welfare and safety facilities. Results: A total of 369 printers were interviewed in 224 workshops. Occupational hazards reported were sharp edges of machinery 210 (74%), chemicals 41(15%) and generator fitmes 33(1.6%). Sixty printers (16%) had work- related accidents in the year preceding the study. 'Finger caught in machine' accounted for 70%> of accidents. Injuries reported included lacerations, 49 (57%), bruises and cuts 45(52%) and finger nail torn off, 8 (9%). Current health problems were skin conditions reported by 21(5%), respiratory symptoms 46 (12%) predominantly sneezing, cough and runny nose, musculoskeletal disorders 103 (28%), predominantly low back pain, neurological symptoms, 60 (16 %) predominantly headaches and eye problems, 32 (9%) predominantly poor vision. Hand dermatitis was observed in 17(5%>) printers. Ventilation was inadequate in 100 (47%) workshops; 17 (8%) had first aid boxes and general housekeeping was poor in 33 (16%) workshops. Conclusions: Health education interventions, gloi’e use, first aid facilities, improvement of ventilation and general housekeeping are needed to address these problems.
dc.identifier.issn1077-3525
dc.identifier.otherui_art_omokhodion_health_2013
dc.identifier.otherOccupational and Environmental Health Journal 2(2), pp. 55-62
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.ibadanedu.com/handle/123456789/13080
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherThe Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health (JEnvOH)
dc.subjectSmall Scale Enterprises
dc.subjectPrinters
dc.subjectWork Conditions
dc.subjectOccupational Hazards
dc.subjectHealth Problems
dc.titleHealth problems and work conditions of printers in small-scale enterprises in Ibadan, southwest Nigeria
dc.typeArticle

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