Slips, Trips and Falls among the workers in a garment industry in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Introduction: Slips, trips and falls (STFs) lead to considerable accidents and injuries with a large financial consequence. In garment industries, occupational accidents and injuries are not uncommon and slips, trips and falls are the major contributory factors. It aimed to find out the contributin...

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Main Authors: Ali Kamal Mostofa Rubel, Sarmin Sultana, AKM Masum Ul Alam, Saika Nizam, Rabeya Yasmin, Sk Akhtar Ahmad, Mahmud Hossain Faruquee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Occupational Health and Safety Society of Nepal 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
Subjects:
RMG
Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/36062
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spelling doaj-e39e8e4b61024d1a84129a61030fb31c2021-08-02T22:11:43ZengOccupational Health and Safety Society of NepalInternational Journal of Occupational Safety and Health2091-08782021-04-0111110.3126/ijosh.v11i1.36062Slips, Trips and Falls among the workers in a garment industry in Dhaka, BangladeshAli Kamal Mostofa RubelSarmin SultanaAKM Masum Ul AlamSaika NizamRabeya Yasmin0Sk Akhtar AhmadMahmud Hossain FaruqueeBangladesh University of Health Sciences, Mirpur, Dhaka Introduction: Slips, trips and falls (STFs) lead to considerable accidents and injuries with a large financial consequence. In garment industries, occupational accidents and injuries are not uncommon and slips, trips and falls are the major contributory factors. It aimed to find out the contributing factors of slips, trips and falls among the garment workers in Bangladesh. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in a garment industry to find out the factors responsible for slips, trips and falls among the workers. The study participants were garment workers with one year of experience, regardless of age and sex.  A total of 208 workers was selected by simple random sampling.  The study was conducted from July 2018 to June 2019. Results: Among the total 208 respondents, 130 (62.5%) were female and the mean age was 27.49±7.18 years. The majority of the respondents (57.2%) had a primary level of education and had work experience up to five years (71.6%). Of the total respondents, 62 (29.8%) had the experience of slips, trips and falls (STFs) in the last six months. Among them, slips were experienced by 34(16.3%), trips by 43(20.7%) and falls by 40(19.2%) respondents. Poor housekeeping 23(53.6%), mopped wet floor 18(52.9%), slopped and slippery floors 14(35.0%), improper storage 14(32.6%), uneven floor 12(30.0%) and spilling of drinks 9(26.5%) in a higher proportion were responsible for slips, trips and falls. The ergonomic factors which were reported to contribute to slips, trips and falls in a higher proportion were working posture 30(69.8%) and load-bearing 24 (60%). Workplace stress, on the other hand, was found to be the most common 37(92.5%) contributing factor to slips, trips and falls. Conclusion:   Almost two-thirds of garment workers experienced slips, trips and falls in their workplace. To prevent slips, trips and falls, steps should be taken to reduce the contributing factors, especially the workplace stress among the workers.  https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/36062BangladeshGarment workersRMGSlips trips and falls (STFs)
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author Ali Kamal Mostofa Rubel
Sarmin Sultana
AKM Masum Ul Alam
Saika Nizam
Rabeya Yasmin
Sk Akhtar Ahmad
Mahmud Hossain Faruquee
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Sarmin Sultana
AKM Masum Ul Alam
Saika Nizam
Rabeya Yasmin
Sk Akhtar Ahmad
Mahmud Hossain Faruquee
Slips, Trips and Falls among the workers in a garment industry in Dhaka, Bangladesh
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
Bangladesh
Garment workers
RMG
Slips trips and falls (STFs)
author_facet Ali Kamal Mostofa Rubel
Sarmin Sultana
AKM Masum Ul Alam
Saika Nizam
Rabeya Yasmin
Sk Akhtar Ahmad
Mahmud Hossain Faruquee
author_sort Ali Kamal Mostofa Rubel
title Slips, Trips and Falls among the workers in a garment industry in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_short Slips, Trips and Falls among the workers in a garment industry in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full Slips, Trips and Falls among the workers in a garment industry in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Slips, Trips and Falls among the workers in a garment industry in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Slips, Trips and Falls among the workers in a garment industry in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_sort slips, trips and falls among the workers in a garment industry in dhaka, bangladesh
publisher Occupational Health and Safety Society of Nepal
series International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
issn 2091-0878
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Introduction: Slips, trips and falls (STFs) lead to considerable accidents and injuries with a large financial consequence. In garment industries, occupational accidents and injuries are not uncommon and slips, trips and falls are the major contributory factors. It aimed to find out the contributing factors of slips, trips and falls among the garment workers in Bangladesh. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in a garment industry to find out the factors responsible for slips, trips and falls among the workers. The study participants were garment workers with one year of experience, regardless of age and sex.  A total of 208 workers was selected by simple random sampling.  The study was conducted from July 2018 to June 2019. Results: Among the total 208 respondents, 130 (62.5%) were female and the mean age was 27.49±7.18 years. The majority of the respondents (57.2%) had a primary level of education and had work experience up to five years (71.6%). Of the total respondents, 62 (29.8%) had the experience of slips, trips and falls (STFs) in the last six months. Among them, slips were experienced by 34(16.3%), trips by 43(20.7%) and falls by 40(19.2%) respondents. Poor housekeeping 23(53.6%), mopped wet floor 18(52.9%), slopped and slippery floors 14(35.0%), improper storage 14(32.6%), uneven floor 12(30.0%) and spilling of drinks 9(26.5%) in a higher proportion were responsible for slips, trips and falls. The ergonomic factors which were reported to contribute to slips, trips and falls in a higher proportion were working posture 30(69.8%) and load-bearing 24 (60%). Workplace stress, on the other hand, was found to be the most common 37(92.5%) contributing factor to slips, trips and falls. Conclusion:   Almost two-thirds of garment workers experienced slips, trips and falls in their workplace. To prevent slips, trips and falls, steps should be taken to reduce the contributing factors, especially the workplace stress among the workers. 
topic Bangladesh
Garment workers
RMG
Slips trips and falls (STFs)
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/36062
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