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Determinants of occupational injuries among building construction workers in Kampala City, Uganda.

Arthur KiconcoNathan RuhindaAbdullah Ali HalageStephen WatyaWilliam BazeyoJohn C SsempebwaJoseph Byonanebye
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
There was a relatively high prevalence of injuries mostly resulting from cuts and mostly suffered on night duty. Upper and lower extremities were the most hurt parts of the body during injury leading to loss of a substantial number of productive days. This could affect the health and wellbeing of construction workers. Most of the factors significantly associated with occupational injuries are modifiable thus an opportunity to address the problem. Efforts towards integrating education for behaviour change, advocacy and training workers to demand for their rights to safe and protection at work and legislation enforcement can help reduce occupational injury occurrence.
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