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      Fitness to Work Assessment for Oil Palm Fruits Harvest Workers Diagnosed with Color Blindness using Color Blind Test Media Based on the Color of Oil Palm Fruit

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          Color blindness or color vision deficiency (CVD) is a disease that makes recognizing colors difficult or impossible. A person with color blindness may find it challenging to obtain employment, particularly in positions that need the ability to distinguish or see colors accurately. As the world's largest producer of palm oil, Indonesia employs a vast number of people in this industry. To discern between ripe and unripe oil palm fruit, harvesting jobs for oil palms is one of the occupations that require excellent color recognition skills. In the lack of a practical test method to determine the eligibility of a color blind oil palm fruit harvester, a simple yet effective test that can be modified for each enterprise is required.

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              Objective Colour vision deficiency is the commonest disorders of vision and undiagnosed colour vision defect could pose a handicap to the performance of an affected student. The prevalence of colour blindness varies in different geographical area and ethnicity. Hence, a cross sectional study was conducted among school children in Gurage Zone, Southern Ethiopia from April 15 to June 20, 2018. Socio-demographic data was collected on a face to face interview using structured questionnaire. All study participants underwent color vision evaluation using Ishihara’s pseudo isochromatic test 38 plate editions. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 23. Results A total of 844 (471 boys and 373 girls) school children were screened for colour vision. The overall prevalence of colour vision deficiency was 4.1%, comprised of 3.6% in boys and 0.6% in girls. Out of 35 color blind subjects, 15 (42.9%) and 20 (57.1%) were the victims of protan and deutan defects respectively. Majority of the colour blind subjects were not aware of their colour vision status. Hence, the study concluded that the prevalence of colour vision deficiency in our study is significant and colour vision screening among school should be performed.
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                Journal
                Indian J Occup Environ Med
                Indian J Occup Environ Med
                IJOEM
                Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
                Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
                0973-2284
                1998-3670
                Jan-Mar 2023
                31 March 2023
                : 27
                : 1
                : 84-88
                Affiliations
                [1]Occupational Health Doctor, Master Student of Occupational Safety and Health Study Program, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
                [1 ]Occupational Health Specialist, International Commission on Occupational Health, Indonesia
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Prayogi Kramy, Gajah Mada No. 021 Street, Jekan Raya, 73112, Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. E-mail: prayogikramy@ 123456uni-prima.com
                Article
                IJOEM-27-84
                10.4103/ijoem.ijoem_147_22
                10257242
                1da1feb0-3ac5-452d-b4cb-cc322b5a28fd
                Copyright: © 2023 Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

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                History
                : 01 June 2022
                : 07 December 2022
                : 13 December 2022
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                Occupational & Environmental medicine
                color blindness,color blind test,fitness to work,oil palm fruits color

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