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On-site personal protective equipment signage and use by road construction workers in Ghana: a comparative study of foreign- and locally-owned companies.

Isaac Kofi YanksonNana Kwame Nsiah-AchampongPaul OkyereFrancis AfukaarEasmon OtupiriPeter DonkorCharles MockEllis Owusu-Dabo
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Majority of workers used shoes. Less than half of workers used other types of PPE and use of some types (goggles and hearing protection) was minimal. Workers in foreign-owned companies were significantly more likely to use all the seven types of PPE than locally-owned companies. Although there is still room for improvement in foreign-owned companies, locally-owned companies should be able to attain similar PPE use to that in foreign-owned companies. Necessary PPE should be provided and site supervisors should encourage workers to wear PPE when on site.
Keyphrases
  • hearing loss