Use of protective equipment among California farmers

Background Agriculture is a hazardous industry associated with many occupational injuries and illnesses. We describe California farmers' self‐reported exposure to five agricultural hazards and their use of protective equipment. Methods A telephone survey of 1,947 California farmers recorded inf...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of industrial medicine 2002-11, Vol.42 (5), p.455-464
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description Background Agriculture is a hazardous industry associated with many occupational injuries and illnesses. We describe California farmers' self‐reported exposure to five agricultural hazards and their use of protective equipment. Methods A telephone survey of 1,947 California farmers recorded information on occupational exposure, health outcomes and use of protective equipment to lessen risk from exposure to dust, sun, noise, pesticides and tractors. Results Over 93% of respondents reported using personal protection around pesticides; however, fewer than 1/3 used consistent protection against other hazards. Younger age and male sex were associated with better use of protection from dust, noise, pesticide and tractors, but negatively associated with sun protection. There was no consistent relationship of protective behaviors with cigarette smoking, living on the farm, marital status, or time in non‐administrative farmwork. Risk perception was strongly associated with behavior; farmers concerned about specific health problems were much more likely to use protective equipment. Conclusions Some farmer characteristics are associated with more safe behaviors, but efforts to encourage protective behaviors on farms should be broadly based in view of a lack of a single risk‐taking profile among California farmers. Am. J. Ind. Med. 42:455–464, 2002. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Agricultural Workers' Diseases - prevention & control
Agriculture - instrumentation
behavior
California
dust
Dust - prevention & control
farm operator
farmer
Female
hazard
Health Behavior
Humans
Interviews as Topic - methods
Male
Middle Aged
noise
Noise - prevention & control
Occupational Exposure - prevention & control
pesticide
Pesticides
protection
Protective Devices - utilization
protective equipment
risk
Risk-Taking
Sex Factors
sun
Sunlight
Sunscreening Agents - therapeutic use
Telephone
tractor
title Use of protective equipment among California farmers
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