BMC Research Notes (Jan 2023)

Risk factors of occupational skin diseases among traditional batik manufacturing workers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

  • Sri Awalia Febriana,
  • Erdina,
  • Kusuma Dewi,
  • Yohanes Ridora,
  • Agustina Anggraeni,
  • Niken Indrastuti,
  • Fajar Waskito,
  • Katharina Oginawati,
  • Ikeu Tanziha,
  • Cita Rosita Sigit Prakoeswa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-022-06105-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Abstract Objective Batik is one of the Indonesian traditional arts made by decorating fabric using the resist dyeing technique. Currently, batik manufacturing serves as an important source of livelihood in Indonesia. However, the production process of traditional batik involves a range of chemicals and some repetitive physical movements, making batik production inseparable from physical and chemical hazards which increase the risk of developing occupational skin diseases (OSD). This study aimed to identify the risk factors related to OSD, including occupational contact dermatitis (OCD), among traditional batik manufacturing workers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Results The study demonstrated that working duration (≥ 8 h daily) and type of work (wet process only) were statistically significant as risk factors for developing OSD. While for OCD, our results found that gender (male), history of atopy, and type of work (all and wet phase only) were risk factors for OCD development among traditional batik manufacturing workers.

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