Work-related symptoms among furniture factory workers in Lublin region (eastern Poland)

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Milanowski, J
Góra, A
Skórska, C
Krysinska-Traczyk, E
Mackiewicz, B
Sitkowska, J
Cholewa, G
Dutkiewicz, J
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[1] Med Acad, Clin Lung Dis, PL-20090 Lublin, Poland
[2] Inst Agr Med, Dept Occupat Biohazards, Lublin, Poland
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woodworkers; furniture factories; respiratory symptoms; lung function;
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48 woodworkers employed in the furniture factory were examined. The control group consisted of 41 office workers with no exposure to organic dust. The examination included: interview on work-related symptoms, physical examination, and lung function test performed before and after the working-day. 38 out of 48 (79.2%) woodworkers reported work-related symptoms. The most common complaint was dry cough reported by 25 workers (52.1%), followed by general malaise - reported by 17 (35.45%), conjunctivitis - by 16 (33.3%), rhinitis - by 16 (33.3%), and skin symptoms by 16 (33.3%). Other symptoms such as headache. shortness of breath and chest pain occurred less frequently. Subjects working in initial processing and board processing departments had a higher prevalence of cough compared to workers employed in the varnishing department (p < 0.01). The prevalence of skin symptoms was significantly higher in board processing and varnishing departments compared to initial processing department (p < 0.05). Occupational asthma and allergic alveolitis were recorded in 3 out of 48 (6.2%) and 2 out of 38 (4.2%) workers. respectively. Baseline FVC and FEV1 values were lower in woodworkers compared to controls (p < 0.01). The increased lung function parameters (FVC, FEV,) were observed in woodworkers who smoked compared to non-smokers. The difference was not statistically significant. There was a significant over-shift decrease of all measured spirometric values: FVC. FEV1. FEV1/VC. PEF among woodworkers (p<0.001). There was a significant pre-shift, post-shift decline in FVC, FEV1, FVC/FEV1. and PEF among workers under 30 years of age (p < 0.001). The same tendency was seen for FVC and FEV, in subjects over 30. The percentage changes in FVC and FEV, were greater in the;group of younger workers (15.1% and 17.6%) respectively, than in the group of older subject (6.2%, 7.1%). The difference was not statistically significant.
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