Background: Agriculture is considered a
vital sector and it is ranked as the fourth cause for
occupational non- fatal injury in the Palestinian
society.
Methods: A quantitative study in Wadi
Al Far’a area was implemented in 2017. Four
hundred farmers were interviewed and completed
a questionnaire. The researcher requested
information about the farmers and their work, along
with a description of the injury and its seriousness
and whether they were injured during the past
twelve months. Moreover, information regarding
farmer awareness about the preventive measures
was taken. A descriptive analysis, χ2 testing and
binary logistic regression were conducted using
SPSS (version 20).
Results: The analysis showed that 71% of the
interviewed farmers were injured, of which 51%
of the injuries were concentrated in the hands of
the farmers, while 36% of the farmers were injured
by stab wounds from sharp objects, and 45% of
the accidents were caused by hand equipments.
The analysis also showed that 4.2% of the farmers
reported that the injuries were serious and needed
hospital treatment, while 47.6% needed a rest for
a day or less and 2% were left with long-term
injuries accompanied by medical certificates.
Fewer injuries were found among farmers who
attended an occupational safety course and who
wore protective uniforms. The binary regression
results revealed that farmers coming from big
families, who own the farms and work as full
time farmers in big fields, were at a higher risk to
become injured. While elderly farmers were at a
lower risk to be injured.
Conclusion: Strengthening the National
Committee for Occupational Safety combined
with safety education; through the use of safety
equipment and the improvement of preventive
measures that are needed to improve occupational
safety for farmers at the Palestinian level
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