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Poklicne in z delom povezane bolezni perutninarjev
ID Šinkovec, Sara (Author), ID Terčič, Dušan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Poklicne bolezni so bolezni, povzročene z daljšim neposrednim vplivom delovnega procesa in delovnih pogojev na določenem delovnem mestu. Veliko perutninarjev je na svojem delovnem mestu izpostavljenih različnim dejavnikom tveganj, ki jih lahko razdelimo na biološke, kemijske, fizikalne, ergonomske in varnostne. Za ozračje v perutninskem hlevu je značilna visoka koncentracija različnih onesnaževal (bioaerosoli), ki vključujejo predvsem prašne delce, patogene, mikroorganizme in endotoksine. Prav tako nevarnost predstavljajo plini, npr. amonijak, ki nastaja pri razgradnji izločkov perutnine in je lahko v hlevih prisoten v velikih koncentracijah. Med perutninarji prevladujejo predvsem respiratorna obolenja (astma, bronhitis, alergijski alveolitis), ki so največkrat posledica bioloških in kemijskih dejavnikov tveganja. Delo perutninarjev poteka v težkih delovnih pogojih, saj so med delom v hlevih lahko izpostavljeni visoki vročini, hrupu, stresu in visoki relativni vlagi. Do poškodb oči in kože prihaja predvsem pri uporabi dezinfekcijskih in farmacevtskih sredstev ter pri izpostavljanju različnim alergenom. Zdravje perutninarjev ogrožajo tudi bolezni, ki se s perutnine prenašajo na ljudi in obratno. Zaradi fizične zahtevnosti delovnih opravil, se med delavci v perutninarstvu pogosto pojavljajo mišično skeletna obolenja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:perutninarstvo, perutninarji, zdravje, poklicne bolezni
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-155644 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:193392643 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.04.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Professional and labour related diseases of the poultry breeders
Abstract:
Occupational diseases are diseases caused by prolonged direct exposure to the working environment and conditions at a particular workplace. A large proportion of poultry farmers are exposed to various risk factors at their workplace, which can be divided into biological, chemical, physical, ergonomic and safety-related risk factors. The atmosphere in the poultry house is characterised by a high concentration of various pollutants (bioaerosols), which primarily include dust particles, pathogenic microorganisms and endotoxins. Gases also pose a risk, such as ammonia, which is produced during the decomposition of poultry secretions and can be found in high concentrations in poultry houses. Respiratory diseases (asthma, bronchitis, allergic alveolitis) are widespread among poultry farmers, mostly due to biological and chemical risk factors. The work of poultry farmers takes place under difficult working conditions, as they are exposed to high heat, noise, stress and high humidity during working hours. Eye and skin damage is mainly caused by the use of disinfectants and medication as well as contact with various allergens. The health of poultry farmers is also at risk from zoonoses. These are diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa. Various types of musculoskeletal disorders are also common among workers due to the physical demands of the work.

Keywords:poultry farming, poultry farmers, health, occupational diseases

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