TY - GEN
T1 - Bioseguridad para Reducir Enfermedades de los Trabajadores Industriales Causadas por la Exposición a los Antioxidantes de la Harina de Pescado
AU - Castillo-Ramirez, Alberto
AU - Alvarado, Cinthya
AU - Alvarado-Quintana, Hernán
AU - Romero-Camarena, Héctor
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This study aims to use biosafety to reduce illnesses in packing personnel caused by exposure to antioxidants in fish meals in an industrial plant. The work was carried out in the packing area of Hayduk S. A. in Chincha, Peru. A pre-experimental study was carried out using biosafety as a stimulus. Using the SPSS version 22 program, surveys, pre-tests, and post-tests were carried out, and with the data collected, the standard deviation, normality tests, and the t-student test were calculated. The following conclusions were drawn: In the pre-test, 100% of the workers had no knowledge of biosafety, did not know how to react in occupational accidents, and did not understand the meaning of the Occupational Medical Evaluation (OME). However, after the training, workers demonstrated a thorough knowledge of the subject and were fully aware of the need to take precautions in case of occupational accidents, among other things. R is -0.872 for the linear correlation. This shows that there is a strong correlation between the observed data of positive changes in worker behavior, commitment, and knowledge about biosafety, resulting in disease mitigation. This is an inverse, moderate, negative correlation. It is advisable to maintain scheduled training on biosafety and occupational health issues.
AB - This study aims to use biosafety to reduce illnesses in packing personnel caused by exposure to antioxidants in fish meals in an industrial plant. The work was carried out in the packing area of Hayduk S. A. in Chincha, Peru. A pre-experimental study was carried out using biosafety as a stimulus. Using the SPSS version 22 program, surveys, pre-tests, and post-tests were carried out, and with the data collected, the standard deviation, normality tests, and the t-student test were calculated. The following conclusions were drawn: In the pre-test, 100% of the workers had no knowledge of biosafety, did not know how to react in occupational accidents, and did not understand the meaning of the Occupational Medical Evaluation (OME). However, after the training, workers demonstrated a thorough knowledge of the subject and were fully aware of the need to take precautions in case of occupational accidents, among other things. R is -0.872 for the linear correlation. This shows that there is a strong correlation between the observed data of positive changes in worker behavior, commitment, and knowledge about biosafety, resulting in disease mitigation. This is an inverse, moderate, negative correlation. It is advisable to maintain scheduled training on biosafety and occupational health issues.
KW - Biosecurity
KW - antioxidants
KW - diseases
KW - fish meal
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M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85172291743
T3 - Proceedings of the LACCEI international Multi-conference for Engineering, Education and Technology
BT - Proceedings of the 21st LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education and Technology
A2 - Larrondo Petrie, Maria M.
A2 - Texier, Jose
A2 - Matta, Rodolfo Andres Rivas
T2 - 21st LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education and Technology, LACCEI 2023
Y2 - 19 July 2023 through 21 July 2023
ER -