Literature DB >> 22669811

Occupational hazards for fishermen in the workplace in Polish coastal and beach fishing--a point of view.

Maria Jeżewska1, Marta Grubman-Nowak, Irena Leszczyñska, Bogdan Jaremin.   

Abstract

The work of marine fishermen is considered one of the most dangerous and life-threatening professions all over the world. There are some common features of the fishing occupation, such as: exposure to cold, wind, rough seas, substantial participation of physical effort, frequency of injuries during work, unpredictability and abruptness of threats, equipment failure, everyday psychological stress, and constant economic pressure. At the same time, the specificity and variety of hazards, depending significantly on geographical-climate and cultural factors, makes the dissimilarity of problems and solutions substantial in different sectors of fishing. The present article is a review of the problems of Polish costal fishermen, referring to some local particularities within this extremely difficult profession requiring special predispositions.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22669811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Marit Health        ISSN: 1641-9251


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