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Citation

Cezar-Vaz MR, Rocha LP, Bonow CA, da Silva MR, Vaz JC, Cardoso LS. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012; 9(7): 2362-2377.

Affiliation

School of Nursing, Federal University of Rio Grande, 96201-900 Rio Grande, RS, Brazil; Email: laurelize@gmail.com (L.P.R.); enfcla@yahoo.com.br (C.A.B.); marare@brturbo.com.br (M.R.S.S.); lsc_enf@yahoo.com.br (L.S.C.).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/ijerph9072362

PMID

22851948

Abstract

The present study aimed to identify the perceptions of gas station workers about physical, chemical, biological and physiological risk factors to which they are exposed in their work environment; identify types of occupational accidents involving gas station workers and; report the development of a socioenvironmental intervention as a tool for risk communication to gas station workers. A quantitative study was performed with 221 gas station workers in southern Brazil between October and December 2010. Data collection was performed between October to December 2010 via structured interviews. The data were analyzed using SPSS 19.0. The participants identified the following risk types: chemical (93.7%), physical (88.2%), physiological (64.3%) and biological (62.4%). In this sample, 94.1% of gas station workers reported occupational accidents, and 74.2% reported fuel contact with the eyes (p < 0.05). It is concluded that workers perceive risks, and that they tend to relate risks with the occurrence of occupational accidents as an indicator of the dangerous nature of their work environment.


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