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  • Ocena zdravstvene ogroženosti delavcev v gradbeništvu = Health risk assessment in construction workers
    Črnivec, Rajko
    Construction represents an important branch of industry that makes up for a very large part of GDP in Slovenia and in the world. Between 2000 and 2001, construction industry in Slovenia employed 56, ... 834 workers, which accounted for six per cent of Slovenia's workforce. The majority of workers (89%) were men. Neither Slovenia nor the European Union have yet done a comprehensive comparative analysis identing health hazards in construction with respect to the activity subgroups, occupations and workplaces. The main objective of thispaper was therefore to present the results of comprehensive assessment of health risks in construction workers relating to various occupations and workplaces, and to propose policy relating to workplace health and safety. Thehealth risk assessment was based on the results of hazard analysis of different construction industry workplaces, done by the Institute of Occupational Medicine, Traffic and Sports. The data included: information provided by the expertise work in the field, measurements of ecological conditions in various workplaces, available literature data and provisions of valid Slovene legislation. The Institute's form "Hazard analysis and health risk assessment with safety measures thereof" was used for the integration andunification of these data. According to our studies and data from the literature, work in construction industry exposes workers to significant occupational health hazards. Assessments of occupational health risks in construction industry have shown that construction workers are exposed to significant health hazards, such as heavy physical workload, which contribute to a high rate of workplace accidents, occupational diseases and work-related disorders. Construction workers need comprehensive and effective occupational health protection. Preventive measures to improve workplace safety and health in construction industry were proposed to employers.
    Vir: Sanitas et labor. - ISSN 1580-5972 (Letn. 3, št. 2, 2004, str. 95-146)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2004
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 19015129

vir: Sanitas et labor. - ISSN 1580-5972 (Letn. 3, št. 2, 2004, str. 95-146)

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