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Occupational health problems are common among the employees of waste management sites.
The objectives of this study were to assess the prevalence of occupational health problems, socio demographic data and associated factors among the
employees. All the employees underwent general medical examination and further details were collected using an interviewer administered
questionnaire. Majority were males (87.8%). 58.5% were educated up to Ordinary Level. 65.9% of participants use alcohol and 51.2% are smokers. The
common respiratory problems were cough (68.3%) and shortness of breath (43.9%). Gastritis (26.8%) and diarrhoea (22%) were the common
14.6% of participants had Diabetes Mellitus and 12.2% had Hypertension.
gastrointestinal problems. Common musculoskeletal problems were backache (56.1 %) and knee pain (41.6%). 61 % of employees had normal BMI.
A majority use protective equipments such as boots (70.7%), helmets (61.0%), gloves (58.5%) and masks (46.3%). 36.6% of them have got injured at
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the workplace at least once while v;,~rking. 61 %we1~1 vaccir -. aridjb:~~2% ~.§.~i.Partidf).;ite:d at a.q~~ual health!$!i(liCS. 90.2% have their meals at the
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working place. We noted that ther~:;is high preva!,~~ce 0 i~~~~~~ational healtQ~problems related ~9;:respiratory~~~?strointestinal and musculoskeletal
systems arnonq employees