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Citation

López-Arquillos A, Rubio-Romero JC, López-Arquillos C. Work 2017; 57(3): 389-395.

Affiliation

Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, Servicio Andaluz de Salud, Málaga, Spain.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, IOS Press)

DOI

10.3233/WOR-172573

PMID

28800352

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Accidents in the construction sector are a cause for concern. The influence of many different factors in construction accidents have been studied (age, company size, length of service, deviation, drugs or alcohol consumption, etc.) but the influence of medicinal substances in specific construction activities has not been evaluated until now.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the research presented here is to identify the effect of different medicinal substances on the occupational risk levels of construction activities with formworks.

METHODS: An expert panel was selected in order to quantify the individual risk of each medication for each individual construction activity.

RESULTS: Results showed that narcotics, antipsychotics, and hypnotics had the highest risk values, and the use of cranes and cutting materials were considered the most dangerous activities for a medicated worker.

CONCLUSIONS: Data obtained in this research can help reduce the negative effects of the substances studied on the occupational safety of construction workers. A better knowledge of the risk levels according to the current capabilities of workers under the effects of medication is a powerful tool in planning safer construction activities.


Language: en

Keywords

Substance; accident; activity; factor; safety

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