Abstract

PURPOSE: Occupational asthma (OA) is a common occupational lung disease. Preventive strategies are necessary to decrease the burden of OA. Primary prevention includes workplace chemical safety training. Flaws related to the comprehensibility and accuracy of training methods have been identified, but the impact on occupational disease has not been well studied. This study explores the effect that poor comprehension of safety training has on the prevalence of OA in indoor cleaners.

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