Author/Authors :
Bahrami, Abbas Departments of Occupational Health - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Akbari, Hossein Biostatistics and Public Health - Faculty of Health - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Zamani.Badi, Hakime Department of Health - Safety and Environment Management - Faculty of Health - Kashan University of Medical Science
Abstract :
Background and Purpose: Occupational accidents are usually directly or indirectly related to unsafe behaviors of individuals, and various
personal and occupational factors contribute to such behaviors. On the other hand, the personal and occupational characteristics of workers
with and without the experience of occupational accidents can be different. Methods: The current cross.sectional study was conducted on
355 workers in the metal industry of Kashan, Iran, 2018. Demographic data and information regarding the job, safety, and occupational
accidents were collected by a questionnaire. Then, the relationship between different variables was investigated. Results: The participants
comprised 355 male workers, with a mean age of 35.08 } 7.31 years, 53.2% of which experienced an accident. Accident rate among illiterate
workers, uncompleted high school diploma, high school diploma and bachelorfs degree were 75%, 47.3%, 55.3% and 59.6% respectively.
There was a significant relationship between work.related education and accident. Workers with monthly income of 77$ constituted 64.4%,
77.230$ 51.1%, and above 230$ constituted 33.3% of the accidents. There was a statistically significant relationship between education and
occupational accident (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The results of the study showed high incidence of accidents in metal workers. Furthermore,
individual and economic factors such as level of education and income and occupational factors such as position had a significant relationship
with the occurrence of the accident, which should be considered more seriously.
Keywords :
Accident , individual factors , metal industries , occupational factors