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- Title
Health Consequence of Gas Filling on the Workers' Health of Two Cities in Iraq (Comparative Study).
- Authors
Mohammed, Hussein Ali; Kamel, Wijdan Abdulameer; Kumait, Abid Salih
- Abstract
A gas is a sample ofmatterthat conforms to the shape of a container in which it is held and acquires a uniform density inside the container, even in the presence ofgravityand regardless of the amount of substance in the container. If not confined to a container, gaseous matter, also known as vapor, will disperse intospace. The term gas is also used in reference to the state, or condition, of matter having this property.Aims: To identify the demographic data of the worker and to comparative beteen kirkuk gas filling company and Tikrit gas filling company among work hazards like health, physical, chemical, physiological, mechanical hazards. Methodology: Quantitative design (comparative study) was conducted for worker in company gas filling in Tikrit (Salah aldin )and Kirkuk city the study was carried out from the 10th February 2020 to 13th Augst 2020. This study was conducted in Kirkuk city and Tikrit (Salah aldin ). The present study was conducted in two company of gas filling:Company gas filling / branch Kirkuk and Company gas filling / branch salah Eldin. The data was prepared, organized and coded into the computer file; Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version (24) was used for data analysis Results the result of demographic data for both kirkuk and Tikrit city shows that the age group (20-29 years) represents a high percentage in the Kirkuk gas and Tikrit city and represent (40.0%) and (38.0%) respectively, with regard to the gender the results shows high percentage from gender were male in kirkuk and tikrit and represent (95.0% )and (98.0%) respectively,also the result shows the kirkuk workers were more less effected than tikrit workers also the results shows the chemical,mechanical and psychosocial hazard was effect in tikrit workers more than kirkuk workers.
- Subjects
TIKRIT (Iraq); KIRKUK (Iraq); INDUSTRIAL hygiene; URBAN health; COMPUTER files; GAS companies; GENDER
- Publication
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2021, Vol 15, Issue 1, p2547
- ISSN
0973-9122
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/ijfmt.v15i1.13783