Abstract: | This thesis attempts to explore in describing the safe working conditions exercised in
pesticide handling, mixing, spraying and disposal mechanisms by the three floriculture
farm workers located in Oromia region, Sebeta town administration. The study used a cross
sectional descriptive design and primary data collection was made from 28 respondents
between August 04-11, 2011 from Tal flowers Plc. Saron Rose Agro farm Plc. and Ethio-
Passion Agro Plc. Interview schedule and observation were used as major data collection
tools from the respondents and semi-structured questionnaires were also prepared to
collect relevant information from different stakeholders including the farm managers of the
three farms.
Different safe working practice indicators that ought to minimize the exposure of risk
factors to pesticide danger in areas of: the proper use of personal protective equipment’s,
the availability of washing facilities, the re-entry interval to green house, working hour to
provide adequate period of rest, knowledge of workers on pesticide management and
handling, provision of trainings on pesticide management, medical health care and
checkup provision to the workers, chemical waste disposal mechanisms were all
descriptively analyzed and besides the self-reported health symptoms of the workers were
also described.
The overall study result indicates, though there were efforts to minimize the exposure risk
of workers from chemicals through the provision of different safe working conditions,
there has to be a way and mechanism by way of controlling the different hazard exposure
risk in particular the re-entry time interval management, medical health provision,
provision of quality and standardized PPE and awareness raising of the workers under risk
through different trainings. |