XU Ting, QIAN Juan, GU Yishuo, DING Daozheng, QIAO Jianjian, QIAN Yong, ZHU Xiaojun, FAN Jingguang. Characteristics and influencing factors of occupational injuries among workers in a cable manufacturing enterprise[J]. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2025, 42(2): 140-144, 156. DOI: 10.11836/JEOM24319
Citation: XU Ting, QIAN Juan, GU Yishuo, DING Daozheng, QIAO Jianjian, QIAN Yong, ZHU Xiaojun, FAN Jingguang. Characteristics and influencing factors of occupational injuries among workers in a cable manufacturing enterprise[J]. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2025, 42(2): 140-144, 156. DOI: 10.11836/JEOM24319

Characteristics and influencing factors of occupational injuries among workers in a cable manufacturing enterprise

  • Background Workers in the cable manufacturing industry are exposed to high-speed machinery and equipment for a long time, coupled with heavy workload, which poses significant risks to their physical health. However, the issue of occupational injuries in this industry has not received enough attention yet.
    Objective To understand the incidence of occupational injury of workers in cable manufacturing industry and to analyze the influencing factors.
    Method A basic information questionnaire and an occupational injury questionnaire were developed to investigate the occupational injuries of 1 343 workers in a cable manufacturing enterprise in the past year, and a total of 1 225 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective rate of 91.2%. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the causes, injury locations, injury types, and other characteristics of employees’ occupational injuries. Chi-square test was used to analyze the occupational injury status of groups with different demographic characteristics, occupational characteristics, lifestyles, and interpersonal relationships. Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of occupational injuries.
    Result The incidence of occupational injuries among workers in a cable manufacturing enterprise in the past year was 8.6%, which mainly happened in male workers (80.0%) and occurred from May to July in summer (45.7%). The main causes were mechanical injuries (32.4%) and object blows (27.6%). The main sources of damage were machinery and equipment (36.2%) as well as raw materials and products (15.2%). The main injuries were located in upper limbs (53.3%) and lower limbs (22.9%). The main types of injuries were fractures (33.3%) and abrasions/contusions/puncture wounds (19.0%). The results of univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant variations in the incidence of occupational injuries by gender, overtime, pre-job training, years of service in current position, alcohol consumption, physical exercise per week, and co-worker relationship (P<0.05). The logistic regression model showed that workers who exercised less than twice a week, did not participate in pre-job training, worked overtime, and had fair/poor/very poor colleague relationship had a higher risk of occupational injury, while women had a lower risk of occupational injury.
    Conclusion The distribution of occupational injury population is mainly male, and the time distribution is mainly from May to July. Gender, physical exercise, pre-job training, overtime, and colleague relationship are the influencing factors of occupational injuries. We should strengthen pre-job training, arrange work hours reasonably, and create a good working atmosphere to reduce the occurrence of occupational injuries.
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