Assessment of occupational health and diseases in Vietnam’s oil and gas industry

  • Hoang Thai Loc Vietnam Petroleum Institute
  • Vo Van Hanh Vietnam Petroleum Institute
  • Bui Thi Le Anh Vietnam Petroleum Institute
  • Pham Hong Ngoc Vietnam Petroleum Institute
  • Tran Dinh Thong Vietnam Petroleum Institute
  • Nguyen Bich Ha Institute of Hygiene and Public Health - Ho Chi Minh city
  • Mai Tien Thanh Institute of Hygiene and Public Health - Ho Chi Minh city
Keywords: Occupational health, oil and gas industry, prevention measures

Abstract

This study aims to generally assess the occupational health of employees in Vietnam’s oil and gas industry in relation to their specific workplace conditions. The research results show that the employees’ health in the petroleum industry differentiates by age and seniority. Among occupational diseases, deafness is the most concerned one in the industry. Noise, temperature, illumination, poison gas/vapour, and wind speed are considered the common adverse factors that directly affect employees’ health and increase the risk of contracting occupational diseases. On that basis, the authors propose a number of measures to prevent and minimise the  risk to occupational health as well as make recommendations for improvement of the effectiveness of occupational health management task in the oil and gas industry of Vietnam.

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Published
2017-03-27
How to Cite
Thai Loc, H., Van Hanh, V., Thi Le Anh, B., Hong Ngoc, P., Tran Dinh , T., Bich Ha, N., & Tien Thanh, M. (2017). Assessment of occupational health and diseases in Vietnam’s oil and gas industry. Petrovietnam Journal, 3, 58 - 61. https://doi.org/10.25073/petrovietnam journal.v3i0.136
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