Affiliations 

  • 1 Occupational Health and Safety Department, Faculty of Public Health, Indonesia University, Indonesia
  • 2 Occupational Health and Safety Department, Faculty of Public Health, Indonesia University, Indonesia. Electronic address: tejamaya@ui.ac.id
Gac Sanit, 2021 12 22;35 Suppl 2:S374-S378.
PMID: 34929854 DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2021.10.054

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyse the health risks related to the use of chemicals among workers in small footwear factories.

METHODS: This was a descriptive case study conducted in three selected small footwear factories located in Ciomas, Bogor, Indonesia. The assessment was conducted using the chemical health risk assessment method by the Department of Safety and Health Malaysia Year 2018.

RESULTS: Results showed that the level of risk of chemicals through inhalation fell on the moderate and high-risk categories, indicating that high exposure could lead to carcinogenic effects. Dermal exposure was categorised as moderate risk, causing such health effects as skin and eye irritation.

CONCLUSION: Factory X, Y, and Z have been found to have a significant risk of hazardous chemical exposure (i.e., benzene and toluene), specifically at the glueing stations, either from inhalation or dermal contact.

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