Identifying Training Needs and Occupational Hazards Among Welders: A Cross-sectional Study in the Metal Manufacturing Industry

AuthorEhsanollah Habibien
AuthorSamane Khorshidikiaen
AuthorMasoud Rismanchianen
AuthorGeorgi Popoven
OrcidEhsanollah Habibi [0000-0003-2738-7498]en
OrcidSamane Khorshidikia [0000-0002-2786-6248]en
OrcidMasoud Rismanchian [0000-0001-8843-9445]en
OrcidGeorgi Popov [0009-0005-8288-6363]en
Issued Date2025-08-31en
AbstractBackground: Welding is an essential industrial process that poses risks such as vision, hearing, and respiratory problems. Ensuring compliance with safety standards is critical to reducing these hazards. Objectives: The present study aimed to identify welders’ training needs to reduce workplace safety violations. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2024 in the metal equipment manufacturing industry in Isfahan. Data were collected through occupational health evaluations, analysis of welding-related accidents over the past five years, and observations of welders’ safety behavior. Results: Vision impairments affected approximately one-third (34%) of welders, while nearly half (46%) experienced hearing loss. Respiratory issues were reported by 38% of welders. Major causes of accidents included eye injuries from grinding, burns, radiation exposure, and falling objects, with failure to use personal protective equipment (PPE) being a key factor. Conclusions: Occupational hazards largely stem from inadequate safety training and inconsistent use of PPE. Targeted training and strengthening safety culture are vital to reducing violations and improving workplace safety. The failure to use PPE was identified as a major cause of workplace accidents. Inadequate protective measures and poor workplace organization further increased these risks.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/healthscope-160737en
KeywordWeldingen
KeywordUnsafe Behaviorsen
KeywordOccupational Healthen
KeywordWorkplace Accidentsen
KeywordSafety Behavior Sampling (SBS)en
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleIdentifying Training Needs and Occupational Hazards Among Welders: A Cross-sectional Study in the Metal Manufacturing Industryen
TypeRapid Communicationen

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