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Title: Work-related injuries in textile industry workers in Turkey
Other Titles: Türkiyede tekstil sektörü çalışanlarında iş kazalarına bağlı yaralanmalar
Authors: Serinken, Mustafa
Türkçüer, İbrahim
Dağlı, Bekir
Karcıoglu, Özgür
Zencir, Mehmet
Uyanık, Emrah
Keywords: Emergency department
Occupational injuries
Textile industry
Work-related injuries
adolescent
adult
amputation
arm injury
article
avulsion injury
emergency ward
female
health survey
hospital admission
human
laceration
major clinical study
male
occupational accident
prospective study
protective equipment
puncture
textile industry
Turkey (republic)
workplace
Adolescent
Adult
Emergency Service, Hospital
Female
Humans
Male
Occupational Injuries
Prospective Studies
Textiles
Turkey
Upper Extremity
Wounds, Nonpenetrating
Young Adult
Abstract: Background: This study was conducted as a survey including work-related injuries (WRI) of workers in the textile and clothing industry admitted to the emergency department (ED).Methods This prospective study included patients with WRI reportedly occurring in the textile and clothing industry over a two-year period. The study sample comprised only the casualties occurring at the workplace and while working de facto. Results A total of 374 patients were eligible for the study. More than three-fourths of the study sample were females (76.2%, n=285). A significant proportion of the patients were between 14 and 24 years of age (44.7%, n=167). Approximately twothirds reported that this was their first admission to a hospital related to WRI (65.8%, n=246). WRIs occurred most frequently between 07:00-09:00 (27.3%) and 23:00-01:00 (17.9%). "Carelessness" and "rushing" were the most commonly reported causes of WRIs from the patients' perspective (40.6% and 21.4%, respectively). Three-fourths of the patients reported that they were using protective equipment (74.3%, n=278). With respect to injury types, laceration/ puncture/ amputation/avulsion injuries accounted for 55.6% (n=208) of the sample. Trauma to the upper extremities was the main type of injury in 75.1% (n=281) of the cases. Conclusion Broad population-based studies are needed to define the situation as a whole in WRIs in the textile and clothing industry in the country. Strict measures should be undertaken and revised accordingly to prevent WRIs in these growing sectors.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8709
https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2012.54376
ISSN: 1306-696X
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