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Abdel-Wahed, A., Alazab, R., Elsaidy, W., Imam, M., Ghandour, A. (2013). Risk Assessment of Physical Health Hazards in Al-Azhar University Hospital in New Damietta, Egypt. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 53(1), 1019-1035. doi: 10.12816/0001665
Alaa Abdel-Wahed; Raed Mohammed Alazab; Waheed Hussien Elsaidy; Mohammed El-Hady Imam; Ahmed Ali Ghandour. "Risk Assessment of Physical Health Hazards in Al-Azhar University Hospital in New Damietta, Egypt". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 53, 1, 2013, 1019-1035. doi: 10.12816/0001665
Abdel-Wahed, A., Alazab, R., Elsaidy, W., Imam, M., Ghandour, A. (2013). 'Risk Assessment of Physical Health Hazards in Al-Azhar University Hospital in New Damietta, Egypt', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 53(1), pp. 1019-1035. doi: 10.12816/0001665
Abdel-Wahed, A., Alazab, R., Elsaidy, W., Imam, M., Ghandour, A. Risk Assessment of Physical Health Hazards in Al-Azhar University Hospital in New Damietta, Egypt. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2013; 53(1): 1019-1035. doi: 10.12816/0001665

Risk Assessment of Physical Health Hazards in Al-Azhar University Hospital in New Damietta, Egypt

Article 30, Volume 53, Issue 1, October 2013, Page 1019-1035  XML PDF (327.96 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.12816/0001665
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Authors
Alaa Abdel-Wahed1; Raed Mohammed Alazab1; Waheed Hussien Elsaidy1; Mohammed El-Hady Imam2; Ahmed Ali Ghandour2
1Indusrial Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University
2Departments of Community ,Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University
Abstract
Introduction: Personnel working in hospitals are exposed to many occupational hazards that may threaten their health and safety. Physical hazards that are encountered in hospital working environment include temperature, illumination, noise, electrical injuries, and radiation.
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify physical health hazards in all departments of Al-Azhar University Hospital in new Damietta,to measure risk level of these hazards, and to recognize safety measures in these departments.
Study Site: The study was conducted in Al-Azhar University Hospital in Damietta Governorate. Study Subjects: All personnel (328) working in the hospital were recruited.
Study Methods: Interview forms; a workplace inspection checklist, assess physical health hazards in the hospital and a modified checklist (workplace safety and health risk management, assess leadership commitment towards workplace safety and health). Risk assessment matrix was used to describe the risk level. Also, environmental measurements of noise, temperature, relative humidity, and lighting were taken in all departments including auxiliary service offices.
Results: Majority of the staffs reported stairways were free of obstacles, emergency lighting worked properly, and temperature was suitable. Minority of the staffs reported stairways were slippery, they were informed on hazards of noise and non-ionizing radiation, and they were given radiation safety training. Measurements of physical agents revealed noise levels were above standard of the WHO in all wards and above slandered of OSHA as in laundry, kitchen, etc. Range of noise level was from 58 dB in renal dialysis unit to 88 dB in kitchen. Lighting level was from 290 to 1150 Lux, temperature level was from 25 to 31°C, relative humidity level was from 45 to 59%, and heat index was low in all departments except kitchen and boiler room, it was moderate. Risk level of electrical and fire hazards was medium 22 (B), while other hazards were of low risk level; 01, 11, and 12 (A). Leadership commitment towards safety and health in the hospital was only 14.3%.
Recommendations: Workplace environment should be monitored and evaluated. Environmental and behavioral interventions are indicated for all personnel to prevent undue exposures. Noise monitoring and noise engineering and administrative control should be established. Increase leadership commitment towards workplace safety and health. Training programs on health and safety issues should be conducted to all healthcare workers. Lastly, further studies in different hospitals in Egypt are needed to investigate this health problem.
 
Keywords
occupational physical hazards; Damietta
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