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An Empirical Verification of Occupational Health Hazards on Sawmill Workers

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  • A.Q. Yusuff
  • R. A. Adegbite
  • O. L. Awotedu
  • H. O. Akinosho

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The study investigates an empirical verification of occupational health hazards on sawmill workers at various sawmill within the Ibadan land local governments. The data were collected through the use of self-structured questionnaires majority closed-ended with few open-ended question was administered to 10 local government plank markets. Simple descriptive analysis such as respondents frequency and simple percentages were used to describe the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents while regression analyses were employed to determine respondents health disorders experienced and other preventive measured by the sawmill worker. It was revealed that the average age for all respondents was 35 years, thus showing that majority of the respondent was in the middle age-categories. Result shown that 97.5% of the respondents are Male while the remaining 2.5% are Female, indicating that, it is men’s job.56.25% had no formal education while 20%, 13.75% 7.5% and 2.5% had spiritual, primary, secondary and tertiary education respectively. Three variables were significant in influencing the level of occupational health hazards and disorders of the respondents. These are respondents health disorders experienced (p

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  • A.Q. Yusuff & R. A. Adegbite & O. L. Awotedu & H. O. Akinosho, 2014. "An Empirical Verification of Occupational Health Hazards on Sawmill Workers," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:955
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n6p511
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