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- Title
Condiciones de trabajo y salud de vendedores informales estacionarios del mercado de Bazurto, en Cartagena.
- Authors
Gómez-Palencia, Isabel P.; Castillo-Ávila, Irma Y.; Banquez-Salas, Annia P.; Castro-Ortega, Audrey J.; Lara-Escalante, Hilda R.
- Abstract
Objective Determining informal sellers' health status and working conditions in the Bazurto market in Cartagena. Methods The target population consisted of informal sellers working in the Bazurto market; sample size consisted of 584 sellers. A check-list was used to describe their working conditions. A "health disorders" test and neurotoxic symptoms scale (Q16) were used to determine health status and the body mass index (BMI) for determining nutritional status. Results 583 sellers participated in the study, having an average age of 39 years (38-40 95 %CI). 87.8 % (512) of the participants were exposed to constant noise, 84.9 % (495) worked in places having high temperatures, 74.1 % (432) were exposed to dust, and 69.8 % (407) did not use personal protective equipment. They were working 10 hours a day on average. 71 % (414) suffered from physical exhaustion, 72.4 % (422) had headaches, 63.7 % (371) had back pain and 62.7 % (365) suffered from pains in their legs. Conclusions The target population's physical environment was inadequate, they worked for too many hours and some workplaces were dangerous. The informal sellers' symptoms included back pain, headaches, leg pain, eye strain and physical fatigue.
- Subjects
COLOMBIA; STREET vendors; WORK environment research; QUALITY of work life; PUBLIC health; HEALTH risk assessment; INDUSTRIAL hygiene research; INDUSTRIAL safety; BAZAARS (Markets); HEALTH
- Publication
Revista de Salud Pública, 2012, Vol 14, Issue 3, p446
- ISSN
0124-0064
- Publication type
Article