2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2023-001736
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Work-related respiratory health conditions among construction workers: a systematic narrative review

Abstract: BackgroundEmerging evidence in both developed and developing countries indicate that occupational health hazards and diseases among construction workers constitute a significant public health challenge. While occupational health hazards and conditions in the construction sector are diverse, a burgeoning body of knowledge is emerging about respiratory health hazards and diseases. Yet, there is a notable gap in the existing literature in terms of comprehensive syntheses of the available evidence on this topic. I… Show more

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“…The study uncovered that over half of the participants dealt with dust (52.0%), while a substantial number reported working in areas with smoke (78%) and gas (62.57%) (Table 3). Occupational exposure to airborne contaminants poses inherent health risks, including respiratory disorders and other long-term health implications (Boadu et al 2023). This underscores the importance of implementing stringent safety measures, including the provision of personal protective equipment and adequate ventilation, to mitigate the adverse effects of exposure to airborne hazards.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study uncovered that over half of the participants dealt with dust (52.0%), while a substantial number reported working in areas with smoke (78%) and gas (62.57%) (Table 3). Occupational exposure to airborne contaminants poses inherent health risks, including respiratory disorders and other long-term health implications (Boadu et al 2023). This underscores the importance of implementing stringent safety measures, including the provision of personal protective equipment and adequate ventilation, to mitigate the adverse effects of exposure to airborne hazards.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to type of work, respiratory protection equipment use may substantially affect the development of COPD. 47 , 48 Thirdly, we could not estimate the quantitative amount of exposure to occupational hazard. Therefore, the contribution of risk factor P for COPD development may require reevaluation with sufficient information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%