Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia

Objectives To determine the extent of hand transmitted vibration exposure problems, particularly hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), among construction workers in Malaysia. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on a construction site in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 243 workers were recruited. Que...

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Main Authors: Su, T.A., Hoe, V.C.W., Masilamani, R., Mahmud, A.B.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.30562012-05-09T01:16:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3056/ Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia Su, T.A. Hoe, V.C.W. Masilamani, R. Mahmud, A.B.A. R Medicine Objectives To determine the extent of hand transmitted vibration exposure problems, particularly hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), among construction workers in Malaysia. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on a construction site in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 243 workers were recruited. Questionnaire interviews and hand examinations were administered to 194 respondents. Vibration magnitudes for concrete breakers, drills and grinders were measured using a 3-axis accelerometer. Clinical outcomes were compared and analysed according to vibration exposure status. Results Vibration total values for concrete breakers, impact drills and grinders were 10.02 ms(-2), 7.72 ms(-2) and 5.29 ms(-2), respectively. The mean 8 h time-weighted hand transmitted vibration exposure, A(8), among subjects on current and previous construction sites was 7.52 (SD 2.68) ms(-2) and 9.21 (SD 2.48) ms(-2), respectively. Finger tingling, finger numbness, musculoskeletal problems of the neck, finger coldness, abnormal Phalen's test and abnormal light touch sensation were significantly more common in the high vibration exposure group (n=139) than the low-moderate vibration exposure group (n=54). Mean total lifetime vibration dose among exposed subjects was 15.2 (SD 3.2) m(2) h(3) s(-4) (In scale). HAVS prevalence was 18 and the prevalence ratio of stage 1 and higher disease in the high vibration exposure group versus the low-moderate vibration exposure group was 4.86 (95 CI 1.19 to 19.80). Conclusions Hand transmitted vibration is a recognisable problem in tropical countries including Malaysia. The current study has identified clinical symptoms and signs suggesting HAVS among construction workers exposed to hand transmitted vibration in a warm environment. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3056/1/Hand-arm_vibration_syndrome_among_a_group_of_construction_workers_in_Malaysia.pdf Su, T.A. and Hoe, V.C.W. and Masilamani, R. and Mahmud, A.B.A. (2011) Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 68 (1). pp. 58-63. ISSN 1351-0711 http://oem.highwire.org/content/68/1/58.abstract 10.1136/oem.2009.052373
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Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia
description Objectives To determine the extent of hand transmitted vibration exposure problems, particularly hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), among construction workers in Malaysia. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on a construction site in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 243 workers were recruited. Questionnaire interviews and hand examinations were administered to 194 respondents. Vibration magnitudes for concrete breakers, drills and grinders were measured using a 3-axis accelerometer. Clinical outcomes were compared and analysed according to vibration exposure status. Results Vibration total values for concrete breakers, impact drills and grinders were 10.02 ms(-2), 7.72 ms(-2) and 5.29 ms(-2), respectively. The mean 8 h time-weighted hand transmitted vibration exposure, A(8), among subjects on current and previous construction sites was 7.52 (SD 2.68) ms(-2) and 9.21 (SD 2.48) ms(-2), respectively. Finger tingling, finger numbness, musculoskeletal problems of the neck, finger coldness, abnormal Phalen's test and abnormal light touch sensation were significantly more common in the high vibration exposure group (n=139) than the low-moderate vibration exposure group (n=54). Mean total lifetime vibration dose among exposed subjects was 15.2 (SD 3.2) m(2) h(3) s(-4) (In scale). HAVS prevalence was 18 and the prevalence ratio of stage 1 and higher disease in the high vibration exposure group versus the low-moderate vibration exposure group was 4.86 (95 CI 1.19 to 19.80). Conclusions Hand transmitted vibration is a recognisable problem in tropical countries including Malaysia. The current study has identified clinical symptoms and signs suggesting HAVS among construction workers exposed to hand transmitted vibration in a warm environment.
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author Su, T.A.
Hoe, V.C.W.
Masilamani, R.
Mahmud, A.B.A.
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Masilamani, R.
Mahmud, A.B.A.
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title Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia
title_short Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia
title_full Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia
title_fullStr Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Hand-arm vibration syndrome among a group of construction workers in Malaysia
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