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024a https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-146542 URI
024a https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.2006.0311952 DOI
040 a (SwePub)uu
041 a engb eng
042 9 SwePub
072 7a ref2 swepub-contenttype
072 7a art2 swepub-publicationtype
100a Mirabelli, Maria C.4 aut
2451 0a Employment status and use of respiratory protection among metalworkers, solderers and welders
264 1b BMJ,c 2007
338 a print2 rdacarrier
520 a Objectives: Reported associations of self-employment with occupational injury and cerebrovascular disease suggest that worker safety and health precautions may vary by occupational status. The authors assessed the extent to which use of respiratory protection and ventilation equipment is associated with self-employed versus employee status among adults in an international study. Methods: The European Community Respiratory Health Survey II (ECRHS II) is a follow-up study conducted in a population-based random sample of adult ECRHS I participants. Men and women enrolled in the ECRHS II completed interviewer-administered questionnaires to provide information about their occupational status and job history during the 9-year ECRHS follow-up period. Respondents in selected occupational groups completed supplemental questionnaires about their jobs and use of respiratory protection and ventilation equipment on-the-job. The authors assessed self-reported use of respiratory and ventilation equipment among 72 self-employed and 371 employed adults in metalworking, soldering and welding occupations. Results: Local exhaust ventilation (fixed extraction: OR 0.37, 95% Cl 0.17 to 0.80; mobile extraction: OR 0.23, 95% Cl 0.09 to 0.60; on-tool extraction: OR 0.39, 95% Cl 0.18 to 0.88) was reported less frequently among self-employed respondents than among employed respondents. The magnitude of the negative association between self-employment status and any of the three types of local exhaust ventilation was not attenuated by adjustment for duration of work per day or week or asthma and/or wheezing symptoms. Respiratory protection was not associated with employment status in these data. Conclusions: More limited use of local exhaust ventilation among self-employed workers compared to employees suggests the need to promote occupational safety among self-employed workers.
653 a MEDICINE
653 a MEDICIN
700a Zock, Jan-Paul4 aut
700a Plana, Estel4 aut
700a Benke, Geza4 aut
700a Kromhout, Hans4 aut
700a Norbäck, Danu Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper,Eva Vingård4 aut0 (Swepub:uu)dagnorba
700a Olivieri, Mario4 aut
700a Radon, Katja4 aut
700a Villani, Simona4 aut
700a Kogevinas, Manolis4 aut
710a Uppsala universitetb Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper4 org
773t Occupational and Environmental Medicined : BMJg 64:8, s. 548-552q 64:8<548-552x 1351-0711x 1470-7926
856u https://europepmc.org/articles/pmc2078493?pdf=render
8564 8u https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-14654
8564 8u https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.2006.031195

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