• Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi · Jul 2013

    Occupational hazards in a public ambulance service.

    • Brânduşa Constantin, S Morariu, and Olga Odetta Duma.
    • Discipline of Occupational Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Grigore T. Popa"- Iasi.
    • Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi. 2013 Jul 1;117(3):777-80.

    AimTo identify the occupational risks in an ambulance service and to assess their impact on the health of employees.Material And MethodsTwo marched groups (number, sex, age, length of exposure) from two different work sectors were selected. A 60 item questionnaire was used. The 60 items were grouped into four categories related to work organization, work environment, neuropsychosensorial risk factors and health system and occupational safety-related risk factors and hazards. The data were statistically processed, significant correlations between the risk factors and the associated symptoms being found.Results And DiscussionCompared to the control group, significantly higher values (p<0.001) for work complexity, work environment factors, and organizational risk factors (walking on uneven ground, carrying weight, vicious postures) were found in ambulance service staff; cervical and lumbar spine problems were the most common complaints of ambulance service staff.ConclusionThe specific risk factors for ambulance service employees directly related to musculoskeletal disorders have been established.

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