International Research in Material and Environment
Volume 5, Issue 2, 2025 (pp. 1-16)
1 Article DOI: 10.52589/IRME-GZRIRJDY
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.52589/IRME-GZRIRJDY
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ABSTRACT: The study was conducted on risk assessment of waste
management officials/workers in Uyo Metropolis of Akwa Ibom State. It aimed
at identifying the occupational hazards affecting waste management officials in
the study area, assessing the health effect of the hazards on waste management
officials in the study area, assessing the safety packages and medical conditions
available for waste management officials in the study area as well as identifying
constraints to effective solid waste management in the study area. Respondents
were drawn from waste collection points and dumpsites in Uyo Metropolis. A
total of one hundred and twenty (120) waste management officials were selected
for the study using a stratified random sampling technique. They were given
well-structured questionnaires and out of 120 questionnaires issued, 118
questionnaires were retrieved from waste management officials in usable forms.
The questionnaires were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results showed
that occupational hazards affecting waste management officials in the study
area include risk of musculoskeletal disorders due to lifting and carrying of
heavy loads and pushing pushcart, contaminated materials, and working in
contaminated environment, contact with hazardous substances in the course of
working with mixed waste, mechanical hazards due to unintentional contact
with sharp items and working near moving parts of machinery/vehicles and
psychological burden in working with waste and disrespect by members of the
society. Common health risks associated with waste management in the study
area include cholera, diarrhea, nasal irritation, eye irritation, high
temperatures in working environments causing dizziness, insect bites and
musculoskeletal injuries. Mechanical Hazards include cuts on hand, finger,
thumb, or foot from broken glass or sharp objects and eye injury. Severe health
complaints among the waste management officials in the study area include
chronic back pain, chronic neck pain, chronic shoulder pain, eye injury,
excessive heat and skin diseases. These complaints are indications that waste
management officials are at risk in the study area. Only protective gears for
waste handlers, protective clothing and safety shoes were confirmed by the
majority of the respondents as the only available safety equipment confirming
that these officials are exposed to occupational risks and hazards. From the
study, high ranking constraints identified by the respondents include insufficient
funding, lack of sufficient awareness of officials on the danger of some waste
items, policies and education while low ranking constraints include inadequate
capacity of waste managers and regulators and poor attitude of waste
management officials. It is therefore recommended that hazardous waste items
should be eliminated at source through proper waste sorting and segregation
as well as provision of safer safety equipment and packages.
KEYWORDS: Health effect, Hazards, Officials, Respondents, Constraints.
RISK ASSESSMENT ON WASTE MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS IN UYO
METROPOLIS, AKWA IBOM STATE
Godwin A. Usoh
1*
, Enobong O. Umoh
2
, and Emmanuel O. Sam
3
1-3
Department of Agricultural Engineering, Akwa Ibom State University, Ikot Akpaden,
Nigeria.
*
Corresponding Author’s Email: godwinusoh@aksu.edu.ng; Tel: +2348067080232
Cite this article:
Usoh, G. A., Umoh, E. O.,
Sam, E. O. (2025), Risk
Assessment on Waste
Management Officials in Uyo
Metropolis, Akwa Ibom State.
International Research in
Material and Environment
5(2), 1-16. DOI:
10.52589/IRME-GZRIRJDY
Manuscript History
Received: 10 Mar 2025
Accepted: 22 Apr 2025
Published: 1 May 2025
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