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Occupational Health and Safety in Ethiopia: A review of Situational Analysis and Needs Assessment.

Abera Kumie1, Tadesse Amera2, Kiros Berhane3, Jonathan Samet3, Nuvjote Hundal3, Fitsum G/Michael4, Frank Gilliland3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The current rapid economic development has brought changes in workplaces in developing countries, including Ethiopia. The organization of occupational health and safety services is not yet resilient enough to handle the growing demands for workers' health in the context of industrialization. There is limited information on the gaps and needs of occupational health services in workplaces in Ethiopia.
OBJECTIVES: The present review article describes the existing profile of occupational safety and health services in Ethiopia and identifies the current gaps and needs in the services.
METHODS: Secondary data sources were reviewed using a structured checklist to explore the status of occupational safety, health services and related morbidity. Local literature was consulted in order to describe the type and prevalence of work related hazards, patterns of industries and of workforce. Published articles were searched in Google, Google scholar, PUBMED, and HINARI databases. Relevant heads of stakeholder organizations and experts were interviewed to verify the gaps that were synthesized using desk review.
RESULTS: Ethiopia is an agrarian country that is industrializing rapidly with a focus on construction, manufacturing, mining, and road infrastructure. An estimated work force of about two million is currently engaged in the public and private sectors. Males constitute the majority of this workforce. Most of the workforce has basic primary education. Commonly observed hazards in the workplace include occupational noise and dust of various types in manufacturing sectors and chemical exposures in the flower industry. Injury in both the agriculture and the manufacturing sectors is another workplace hazard commonly observed in the country. A lack of information made assessing workplace exposures in detail difficult. The prevalence of noise exposure was found to be high with the potential to seriously impact hearing capacity. Exposure to dust in textile and cement factories greatly exceeded international permissible limits. There is a high level of workplace injuries that often leads to an extended loss of productive working days. Occupational safety and health services were found to be inadequately organized. There is limited practice in exposure assessment and monitoring. This happens to be true despite the existing favorable environment in areas of policies and regulations. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: There is a severe scarcity of peer-reviewed literature related to workplace exposures and their impact on workplace health and safety. Limited adequately skilled manpower is available. The internal infrastructural capacity is weak and cannot help to identify and assess hazards in the workplace. Monitoring system and laboratory investigation is limited despite the presence of favorable policy and regulatory frameworks. Addressing these gaps is of immediate concern.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28867918      PMCID: PMC5578617     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethiop J Health Dev        ISSN: 1021-6790            Impact factor:   0.725


  11 in total

1.  Pesticide sprayers' knowledge, attitude and practice of pesticide use on agricultural farms of Ethiopia.

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2.  Excessive exposure to dust among cleaners in the Ethiopian cement industry.

Authors:  Zeyede K Zeleke; Bente E Moen; Magne Bråtveit
Journal:  J Occup Environ Hyg       Date:  2011-09       Impact factor: 2.155

3.  High Prevalence of Respiratory and Dermal Symptoms Among Ethiopian Flower Farm Workers.

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Journal:  Arch Environ Occup Health       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 1.663

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5.  Shift work and sleep disorder among textile mill workers in Bahir Dar, northwest Ethiopia.

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6.  A comparative risk assessment of burden of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010.

Authors:  Stephen S Lim; Theo Vos; Abraham D Flaxman; Goodarz Danaei; Kenji Shibuya; Heather Adair-Rohani; Markus Amann; H Ross Anderson; Kathryn G Andrews; Martin Aryee; Charles Atkinson; Loraine J Bacchus; Adil N Bahalim; Kalpana Balakrishnan; John Balmes; Suzanne Barker-Collo; Amanda Baxter; Michelle L Bell; Jed D Blore; Fiona Blyth; Carissa Bonner; Guilherme Borges; Rupert Bourne; Michel Boussinesq; Michael Brauer; Peter Brooks; Nigel G Bruce; Bert Brunekreef; Claire Bryan-Hancock; Chiara Bucello; Rachelle Buchbinder; Fiona Bull; Richard T Burnett; Tim E Byers; Bianca Calabria; Jonathan Carapetis; Emily Carnahan; Zoe Chafe; Fiona Charlson; Honglei Chen; Jian Shen Chen; Andrew Tai-Ann Cheng; Jennifer Christine Child; Aaron Cohen; K Ellicott Colson; Benjamin C Cowie; Sarah Darby; Susan Darling; Adrian Davis; Louisa Degenhardt; Frank Dentener; Don C Des Jarlais; Karen Devries; Mukesh Dherani; Eric L Ding; E Ray Dorsey; Tim Driscoll; Karen Edmond; Suad Eltahir Ali; Rebecca E Engell; Patricia J Erwin; Saman Fahimi; Gail Falder; Farshad Farzadfar; Alize Ferrari; Mariel M Finucane; Seth Flaxman; Francis Gerry R Fowkes; Greg Freedman; Michael K Freeman; Emmanuela Gakidou; Santu Ghosh; Edward Giovannucci; Gerhard Gmel; Kathryn Graham; Rebecca Grainger; Bridget Grant; David Gunnell; Hialy R Gutierrez; Wayne Hall; Hans W Hoek; Anthony Hogan; H Dean Hosgood; Damian Hoy; Howard Hu; Bryan J Hubbell; Sally J Hutchings; Sydney E Ibeanusi; Gemma L Jacklyn; Rashmi Jasrasaria; Jost B Jonas; Haidong Kan; John A Kanis; Nicholas Kassebaum; Norito Kawakami; Young-Ho Khang; Shahab Khatibzadeh; Jon-Paul Khoo; Cindy Kok; Francine Laden; Ratilal Lalloo; Qing Lan; Tim Lathlean; Janet L Leasher; James Leigh; Yang Li; John Kent Lin; Steven E Lipshultz; Stephanie London; Rafael Lozano; Yuan Lu; Joelle Mak; Reza Malekzadeh; Leslie Mallinger; Wagner Marcenes; Lyn March; Robin Marks; Randall Martin; Paul McGale; John McGrath; Sumi Mehta; George A Mensah; Tony R Merriman; Renata Micha; Catherine Michaud; Vinod Mishra; Khayriyyah Mohd Hanafiah; Ali A Mokdad; Lidia Morawska; Dariush Mozaffarian; Tasha Murphy; Mohsen Naghavi; Bruce Neal; Paul K Nelson; Joan Miquel Nolla; Rosana Norman; Casey Olives; Saad B Omer; Jessica Orchard; Richard Osborne; Bart Ostro; Andrew Page; Kiran D Pandey; Charles D H Parry; Erin Passmore; Jayadeep Patra; Neil Pearce; Pamela M Pelizzari; Max Petzold; Michael R Phillips; Dan Pope; C Arden Pope; John Powles; Mayuree Rao; Homie Razavi; Eva A Rehfuess; Jürgen T Rehm; Beate Ritz; Frederick P Rivara; Thomas Roberts; Carolyn Robinson; Jose A Rodriguez-Portales; Isabelle Romieu; Robin Room; Lisa C Rosenfeld; Ananya Roy; Lesley Rushton; Joshua A Salomon; Uchechukwu Sampson; Lidia Sanchez-Riera; Ella Sanman; Amir Sapkota; Soraya Seedat; Peilin Shi; Kevin Shield; Rupak Shivakoti; Gitanjali M Singh; David A Sleet; Emma Smith; Kirk R Smith; Nicolas J C Stapelberg; Kyle Steenland; Heidi Stöckl; Lars Jacob Stovner; Kurt Straif; Lahn Straney; George D Thurston; Jimmy H Tran; Rita Van Dingenen; Aaron van Donkelaar; J Lennert Veerman; Lakshmi Vijayakumar; Robert Weintraub; Myrna M Weissman; Richard A White; Harvey Whiteford; Steven T Wiersma; James D Wilkinson; Hywel C Williams; Warwick Williams; Nicholas Wilson; Anthony D Woolf; Paul Yip; Jan M Zielinski; Alan D Lopez; Christopher J L Murray; Majid Ezzati; Mohammad A AlMazroa; Ziad A Memish
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7.  Respiratory problems among cotton textile mill workers in Ethiopia.

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8.  Standard precautions: occupational exposure and behavior of health care workers in Ethiopia.

Authors:  Ayalu A Reda; Shiferaw Fisseha; Bezatu Mengistie; Jean-Michel Vandeweerd
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-12-23       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Seroprevalence of hepatitis B and C viruses among medical waste handlers at Gondar town Health institutions, Northwest Ethiopia.

Authors:  Belay Anagaw; Yitayal Shiferaw; Berhanu Anagaw; Yeshambel Belyhun; Woldearegay Erku; Fantahun Biadgelegn; Beyene Moges; Agersew Alemu; Feleke Moges; Andargachew Mulu
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2012-01-22

10.  Determinants of Occupational Injury: A Case Control Study among Textile Factory Workers in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia.

Authors:  Zewdie Aderaw; Dagnew Engdaw; Takele Tadesse
Journal:  J Trop Med       Date:  2011-12-11
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1.  Time to Return to Work After an Occupational Injury and Its Prognostic factors Among Employees of Large-Scale Metal Manufacturing Facilities in Ethiopia: A Retrospective Cohort.

Authors:  Aiggan Tamene; Aklilu Habte; Habtamu Tamrat Derilo; Fitsum Endale; Addisalem Gizachew; Dawit Sulamo; Abel Afework
Journal:  Environ Health Insights       Date:  2022-06-27

2.  Awareness of Occupational Hazards and Utilization of Safety Measures among Welders in Aksum and Adwa Towns, Tigray Region, Ethiopia, 2013.

Authors:  Berhe Beyene Gebrezgiabher; Desalegn Tetemke; Tesfaye Yetum
Journal:  J Environ Public Health       Date:  2019-01-21

3.  High Prevalence of Respiratory Symptoms among Particleboard Workers in Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Akeza Awealom Asgedom; Magne Bråtveit; Bente Elisabeth Moen
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-06-18       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Victimizations and surviving of workplace violence against waitresses in southern Ethiopia.

Authors:  Bewunetu Zewude; Tewodros Habtegiorgis
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-12-31       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Occupational Contact Dermatitis in Employees of Large-Scale Narcotic Crop Farms of Ethiopia: Prevalence and Risk Factors. A Self-Reported Study Using the Nordic Occupational Skin Questionnaire.

Authors:  Aiggan Tamene
Journal:  Environ Health Insights       Date:  2021-10-07

6.  Occupational Injuries and Associated Factors Among Small-Scale Woodwork Industry Workers in Hawassa, Southern Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Belete Girma; Amanuel Ejeso; Zemachu Ashuro; Mekonnen Birhanie Aregu
Journal:  Environ Health Insights       Date:  2022-02-26

7.  Prevalence of Work-Related Health Hazard and Associated Factors among Health Workers in Public Health Institutions of Gambella Town, Western Ethiopia: Cross-Sectional Survey.

Authors:  Ewnetu Ayenew; Wakuma Akafu; Dawit Wolde Daka
Journal:  J Environ Public Health       Date:  2022-08-29

8.  Cotton dust exposure and self-reported respiratory symptoms among textile factory workers in Northwest Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Sintayehu Daba Wami; Daniel Haile Chercos; Awrajaw Dessie; Zemichael Gizaw; Atalay Getachew; Tesfaye Hambisa; Tadese Guadu; Dawit Getachew; Bikes Destaw
Journal:  J Occup Med Toxicol       Date:  2018-04-03       Impact factor: 2.646

9.  Barriers of Occupational Safety Implementation in Infrastructure Projects: Gaza Strip Case.

Authors:  Yazan Issa Abu Aisheh; Bassam A Tayeh; Wesam Salah Alaloul; Amro Fareed Jouda
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 3.390

10.  The GEOHealth Hub for Eastern Africa: Contributions and Lessons Learned.

Authors:  Heather Wipfli; Abera Kumie; Lynn Atuyambe; Otienoh Oguge; Etienne Rugigana; Kristin Zacharias; Belay Simane; Jonathan Samet; Kiros Berhane
Journal:  Geohealth       Date:  2021-06-01
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