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DateTopic: Occupational diseases related to group 12 May 20111.Respiratory system1.Group 1 2.Group 2 19 May 20111.Dermatology – Musculoskeletal system 1.Group 3 2.Group 4 26 May 20111.Neurology system1.Group 5 2.Group 6 2 June 2011 --Holiday-- 1. Reproductive system 2. Gastroenterology system 1.Group 7 2.Group 8 9 june 20111.Cancer1.Group 9 2.Group 10
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- each group should make a presentation about occupational diseases for each topic - 3 related diseases - the hazards, mechanism of the disease transmission/infection and prevention
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Applying Occupational health and safety in several occupational environment and aspect Public Health Department Faculty of Medicine
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To introduce applicable Occupational health and safety in several occupational environment and aspect
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Danggur Kondarus, Keselamatan Kesehatan Kerja, Litbang Danggur & Partners, 2006,page 71-92 Levy & Wegman, Occupational Health, Recognizing and Preventing Work Related Disease. Third Edition. Little Broan and Company, Boston / NewYork/Toronto/London,2006. Chapter : 32 Rosenstock, Textbook of Clinical Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Second Edition, Saunders, 2005. Chapter : 11,12
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Applying Occupational health and safety in: 1. Agriculture 2. Construction site sector 3. Transportation Sector (Land, Water and Air) 4. Petroleum, gas and mining sector 5. Industrial sector 6. Office environment
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1. Agriculture Worldwide, more people work in agriculture than in any other industry Farm work remains one of the most labor intensive and lowest paid occupation
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Contact with infected animals Dermatitis among agricultural workers has been associated with exposure : - a variety of chemical agents including pesticides - sensitivity to plant material such as poison ivy and poison oak - infectious agent
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Agricultural work is one of the most common forms and the most dangerous form of child labor Agriculture is considered one of the most hazardous industries for occupational injuries and death
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Selected Hazards and Health effects in Agriculture Health Effect Hazard Musculoskeletal disorders Prolonged stooping, heavy lifting repetitive movements planting, pruning, harvesting Pesticide related conditions Mixing, loading and applying pesticides Traumatic injuries Work related incidents with tractors and other farm equipment, motor vehicle crashes, lacerations from sharp tools for cutting and pruning Respiratorycondition Airborne exposure to allergic and irritant substances
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Health Effect Hazard Dermatitis Skin contact with allergic and irritant substances, occurring in the soil and crops or in fertilizers and pesticides Infectious Diseases Inadequate sanitation facilities, exposure to TBC,STD Cancer Exposure to chemical substances Eg. Pesticides or prolonged sun exposure Eye condition Exposure to dusty condition, foreign bodies from plant material penetrating the eye Mental disorders Long working hours, inadequate pay, social isolation from family and friend
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2. Construction workers Construction workers build, repair, renovate, modify and demolish structure : houses, office building, temples, factories, hospitals, roads, bridges. Tunnels, stadium, airports etc. Construction work is composed of many different task
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Construction : often must be done in extreme heat or cold, in windy, rainy, snowy, or foggy weather, or at night Intermittent and seasonal work Episodic employment, frequent change employer The most dangerous occupations
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Constructions occupations Boilermakers Brick masons Carpenters Carpet installer Cement masons Construction laborer Electricians Insulation workers Operating engineers Painters Paperhanger Plumber Roofers Sheet metal worker Stonemasons
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Health hazards in construction Lead Noise Musculoskeletal disorders Respiratory diseases Dermatitis Cancer
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Lead exposure and lead toxicity are particularly important problem in the construction industry Excessive lead exposures are associated with several construction task
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Noise Construction workers generally have excessive noise exposure and high rates of noise induced hear loss > 500,000 construction workers are exposed to potentially hazardous levels of noise Exp. Bulldozer, crane cabs, drill
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Musculoskeletal Disorders as work related injuries in construction Construction workers have a high prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal complaints such as pain, aches, discomfort back pain due to repeated injury hand discomfort, strain and sprain
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Respiratory Diseases Construction workers are exposed to a variety of respiratory hazards asbestos, silica, synthetic vitreous fibers, cadmium, chromates, formaldehyde, cobalt, metal fumes, dust, pitch, sealers, solvents, wood dust, wood preservatives Asbestosis, Silicosis, COPD and Asthma
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Dermatitis Construction workers are exposed to many chemical that cause irritant or allergic dermatitis Eg. Cement
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Cancer : Construction workers are exposed to many carcinogens Lung Carcinogens in Construction Asbestos Chromium, Cadmium Welding fume Coal tar Wood dust Silica
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3. Transportation Sector (Land, Water and Air) Transportation sector has a big risk for injury and accident economic and death Government regulation for prevention of transportation accident and operational technique Cause of transportation accident Consistency in regulation controlling Un disciplinary of operator in transportation sector Ignore occupational health and safety program No Punishment for un disciplinary people Quality of Human resources Development of transportation technology Complexity in transportation problem Consistency in application of transportation regulation
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Land transportation : most frequently accident Government regulation : UU No 13 tahun 1992 : train regulation UU No 14 tahun 1992 : Traffic regulation Cars, Driver Traffic sign
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Effect of traffic accident Fatality killed Serious injury Light injury Cause of traffic accident Pedestrian, condition of roadPedestrian, condition of road Driver (unskilled driver)Driver (unskilled driver)
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Cause of water accident Ships condition Number of passengers Overload Un disciplinary people who work at ships Cause of air accident Human error Aircraft condition and maintenance
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4. Petroleum, gas and mining sector Government regulation Regulation for : Worker Hours of work under ground : not more than 8,5 hour/day Temperature >30 o C : not more than 6 hours/day Lot of water : not more than 6 hours/day UU No 1 tahun 1970 PP No 19 tahun 1973
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5. Industrial sector Industrial sector has a big risk for occupational accident and occupational disease Type of accident in industrial sector Major explosion Major fire Hazardous explosive
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6. Office environment Sick building syndrome Applying Occupational health and safety in office environment indoor and outdoor safety condition Building construction Quality of air Quality of illumination Electric and communication : over voltage Noise control Display unit Hygiene and sanitation Using computer ergonomic low back pain
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7. Travel Travel associated infectious disease Travel related disease Traveler’s diarrhea (Salmonelle, Shigella, E.hystolitica, E coli, viral agents) Hepatitis A, yellow fever, typhoid fever, cholera, malaria Travel related infection Water purification Water sanitation Food preparation Vector control Recreational activities Personal hygiene
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Prevention Public health authorities recommended vaccination Malaria prophylaxis Antibiotic prophylaxis General protective insect repellent Personal medical kit Health education Use light and protective clothing, mosquito netting Avoid outdoors between dusk Not to eat or drink contaminated food or water Avoid uncooked foods Walking with protected feet
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Posters that can promote better posture at workplace
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Technique
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ANTRAX
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CHEMICAL HAZARDS cotton dust WORKPLACE ventilation Age of workers (18-40) Working duration (>20) Smoking Immune response Self Protection Equipment Distribution and determinants of diseases resulting from biological or chemicals
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