Comparison of Recognition of Chemical Substances of Cosmetics Manufacturing Workers 


Vol. 35,  No. 2, pp. 17-27, Apr.  2020
10.14346/JKOSOS.2020.35.2.17


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  Abstract

To identify the relationship between types of employment(regular and non-regular group) and departments classification (administration, product and research group) and the levels of recognition of chemical substances, a total of 117 workers in cosmetics workplaces. Mainly, regular group and research group showed higher recognition of chemical substances (PPE, ventilation, chemical management, hazards in handling chemicals, skin contact) than non-regular group and administration, product group, but In some cases, production and administrative groups were high. Descriptive statistics(SAS ver9.2)was performed. the results of recognition of chemical substances were analyzed the mean and standard deviation by t-test, and anova, (P=0.05). These results cosmetics manufacturing workplaces have normal level of the perception of chemical substances. In most of the employment types, the regular workers showed high recognition, and the working departments showed high recognition in the research and production groups. Therefore, OEM and ODM cosmetics manufacturers regularly identify characteristics and needs of workplaces and workers, and suggest the development of experience and practiced education programs and risk assessment tools that can raise worker awareness.

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[IEEE Style]

이상민, 박근섭, 어원석, "Comparison of Recognition of Chemical Substances of Cosmetics Manufacturing Workers," Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 17-27, 2020. DOI: 10.14346/JKOSOS.2020.35.2.17.

[ACM Style]

이상민, 박근섭, and 어원석. 2020. Comparison of Recognition of Chemical Substances of Cosmetics Manufacturing Workers. Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, 35, 2, (2020), 17-27. DOI: 10.14346/JKOSOS.2020.35.2.17.