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Working conditions and the formation of health risks among workers of the petrochemical industry engaged in the production of methanol and its derivatives

https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-59-5-266-271

Abstract

Introduction. Methanol and its derivatives occupy one of the leading places among the main organic synthesis intermediates in terms of their importance and scale of production. According to experts, by 2027 the global demand for methanol can reach 135 million tons, the annual growth will be about 5.5%. However, there is little information regarding the assessment of working conditions and occupational risks for workers in modern methanol production and its derivatives.

The aim of the study is hygienic assessment of working conditions and the formation of health risks in workers of modern production of methanol and methylamines.

Materials and methods. The assessment of the main adverse factors of production is given. When studying the state of health, objective indicators (the results of an in-depth medical examination) and subjective (the results of a quantitative assessment of the risks of the main pathological syndromes associated with health) are considered.

Results. According to long-term observations, the concentration of harmful substances in the air of the working area, indicators of labor severity, parameters of physical factors met hygienic requirements, with the exception of industrial noise exceeding the maximum permissible level, as well as labor intensity of 1 degree. The General assessment of working conditions corresponds to the category of harmful 2 degrees (3.2). According to the results of the medical examination and quantitative assessment of the risks of health disorders in workers, the most significant were functional disorders and diseases of the circulatory system. The levels of somatic pathology on the part of the main body systems were significantly higher in apparatchiks compared to the engineering and technical personnel (ETP).

Conclusions: In the production of methyl alcohol and methylamines, the main hygienic importance is the impact on workers of the complex of harmful substances of 1-IV hazard classes in low concentrations, increased levels of industrial noise, labor intensity of 1 degree. According to the subjective assessment of health and medical examination, the greatest prevalence of health risks in workers was observed from the circulatory system, and the levels of the revealed somatic pathology were statistically significantly higher in apparatchiks compared with the ETP.

About the Authors

Nina M. Meshchakova
East-Siberian Institute of Medical and Ecological Research
Russian Federation

senior researcher, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), DSc (Med.)

3, 12a m/r, Angarsk, 665827



Marina P. Dyakovich
East-Siberian Institute of Medical and Ecological Research; Angarsk State Technical University
Russian Federation
3, 12a m/r, Angarsk, 665827; 60, Tchaikovsky str., Angarsk, 665835


Salim F. Shayakhmetov
East-Siberian Institute of Medical and Ecological Research
Russian Federation
3, 12a m/r, Angarsk, 665827


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Meshchakova N.M., Dyakovich M.P., Shayakhmetov S.F. Working conditions and the formation of health risks among workers of the petrochemical industry engaged in the production of methanol and its derivatives. Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2019;(5):266-271. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-59-5-266-271

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