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Cooking smoke and respiratory symptoms of restaurant workers in Thailand.

Chudchawal JuntarawijitYuwayong Juntarawijit
Published in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2017)
Restaurant workers are at risk of respiratory symptoms caused by exposure to toxic compounds from cooking fumes. Job description, job period, size of restaurant, kitchen location, type of cooking oil, hours of stay in the kitchen area, number of fry dishes prepared, frequency of occurrence of TWC, and additional cooking at home were the predictive factors. Workplace Health and Safety protection of restaurant worker is urgently needed and the issue should receive more public attention.
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