Title of article :
Reported Occupational Hazards and Illnesses among Hairdressers in Ibadan, SouthWest Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Omokhodion, FO Department Of Community Medicine - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria , Balogun, MO Department Of Community Medicine - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria , Ola-Olorun, FM Department Of Community Medicine - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria
Pages :
4
From page :
310
To page :
313
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Hairdressers work in small scale enterprises with little or no health supervision in the workplace. OBJECTIVE: To identify workplace hazards and health problems of workers in this trade. METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted in hairdressing salons in Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria. Questionnaires were administered to a total of 355 hairdressers by trained interviewers. Information on work conditions, workplace hazards, accidents and current illnesses was obtained. RESULTS: All respondents were females comprising 295 qualified hairdressers and 60 apprentices. They were aged 15– 49 years, mean 29±6.9 years. With respect to work conditions, hairdressers complained of long working hours, poor earnings and prolonged standing. Occupational hazards identified included needles used for fixing hair attachments, 157 (44%), hair relaxing creams, 114 (32%), blades, 38 (11%), handling hot water, 16 (4%) and electrical equipment, 8 (2%). Types of accidents reported were needle pricks, cuts, accidents involving hot water and electric shock. Joint pains (21%) and low back pain (19%) were the most frequently reported illnesses among hairdressers. Hand dermatitis was reported by 5% of hairdressers.
Keywords :
self-reported illness , accidents , occupational hazards , Hairdressers
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2009
Record number :
2438037
Link To Document :
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