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Survey on Health behaviors, Work-related Health Problems, and Accidents of Live-line Workers

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±è¹ÎÁö ( Kim Min-Ji ) - Kyungpook National University College of Nursing

ÃÖÀº¼÷ ( Choi Eun-Suk ) - Kyungpook National University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify health behaviors, work-related health problems, and accidents of live-line workers.

Methods: The questionnaires were administered to 150 live-line workers in 150 workplaces. A total of 150 questionnaires were collected and 130 were used. Data were analyzed for frequency and percentage by SAS Version 9.3.

Results: In terms of eating habits, 62.3% were in the regular-group. Smoking status was 61.5% of smokers and drinking status was 87.7% in the drinking-group. Body mass index was 42.9% for obesity. Most of the workers had problems with sleep. Among the work-related health problems were 98.2% for ¡°upper limb muscle pain¡±, 92.7% for ¡°back pain¡±, and 97.2% for ¡°body fatigue¡±. Among the work-related accidents were 91.7% for ¡°cutting¡±, 88.4% for ¡°excessive movement¡±, and 88.3% for ¡°falling¡±.

Conclusion: Safety technology development and effective and efficient work equipment must be used to improve the safety and health of live-line workers. In addition, it is necessary to thoroughly supervise and provide active support for the risk factors and health management to the working environment of live-line workers.
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Live-line workers, Health behavior, Health problems, Accidents
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