Background: Little research has been focused on the health status or
the occupational protection awareness of sanitation workers. The policy
recommendations on the occupational safety and health of sanitation
workers based on the scientific research are also insufficient in
developing countries like China. Objective: To study the incidence of
dermatoses and the relevance with occupational exposure, protection
awareness and protective measures among sanitation workers for better
management and protection of the sanitation workers. Methods: 273
sanitation workers and 113 administrative staff from 11 streets of
Wuhan were recruited. Dermatological problems were evaluated and
recorded by physical examination. Occupational exposure, protection
awareness, the use of protective equipments and personal history of
skin disease were assessed by questionnaires. Results: Compared with
administrative staff, sanitation workers had much more occupational
dermatological problems and had a much higher rate of harmful
ultraviolet ray exposure. Young sanitation workers were more aware of
occupational self-protection and a relatively higher rate of them using
protective equipments compared with old ones. Conclusion: Exposure to
multiple health hazards and the poor use of protective equipments are
related to skin diseases in sanitation workers. Prejob training of
self-protection and the use of protective equipments are recommended