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Page 1: Ali Al-Bakri,  ali.albakri777@gmail   Mohammed Jawad,  mohammed.jawad06@imperial.ac.uk

Ali Al-Bakri, [email protected]

Mohammed Jawad, [email protected]

Mustafa al’Absi, [email protected]

Pascal Salameh, [email protected]

Saba Kassim, [email protected]

Opportunistic insights into Opportunistic insights into occupational health hazards occupational health hazards

associated with the waterpipe associated with the waterpipe tobacco industry in the United tobacco industry in the United

KingdomKingdom

Page 2: Ali Al-Bakri,  ali.albakri777@gmail   Mohammed Jawad,  mohammed.jawad06@imperial.ac.uk

IntroductionIntroduction

Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WP) is getting popular in Europe with negative health effects and occupational health hazards (1)

200% increase in WP premises between 2007 and 2012 in the UK (over 400 in London) (2,3)

WP under Smoke free laws in the UK but poor compliance (3)

No study in occupational health hazard of employees in WP premises !

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MethodologyMethodology

Primary study about investigating WP dependency in customers in 7 WP premises (6)

During data collection, researcher (AA) observed and interacted culturally with premises staff

Another researcher (MJ) interviewed the data collector (AA) to explore the participant observation experience (4-5).

Exhaled Carbon Monoxide (CO) taken from 9 staff members

Study approved by QMUL ethics committee

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WP premises Employee types CO (ppm) COHb (%)

1 Serving WP 2427

4.55.0

Serving food 6 1.5

2 Serving WP 5542

9.47.4

Serving food 2 0.8

3 Serving WP 2821

5.14.0

Serving food 4 1.2

CO: carbon monoxide , ppm: part per million, COHb (%): percentage of CarboxyhemoglobinCO: carbon monoxide , ppm: part per million, COHb (%): percentage of Carboxyhemoglobin

Page 5: Ali Al-Bakri,  ali.albakri777@gmail   Mohammed Jawad,  mohammed.jawad06@imperial.ac.uk

Arabic culture embodiment in WP premises

Smoke free laws were perceived as an attack to the Middle Eastern Culture

Occupational health hazards noticed (i.e. igniting and cleaning WP, walking and moving holder)

Self reported deteriorating physical health since working in WP premises

Self reported mental health problems of staff (i.e. stress, long working hours, lack of educational and professional development)

Page 6: Ali Al-Bakri,  ali.albakri777@gmail   Mohammed Jawad,  mohammed.jawad06@imperial.ac.uk

“Dr, if you want to do research, please do research on us

[WP premise employees]. We have lots of difficulties,

mainly financial ones because our payment is not good,

and we always work with smoke. I sometimes feel scared

when I think about my future in 20 years and how this

smoke will affect my health”.

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DiscussionDiscussion

First study to investigate occupational health hazards in WP premises in the UK.

Previous Studies measured CO in WP premises (7-9)

Comparable results in studies measuring exhaled CO in patrons of WP premises (10)

Igniting WP and greatest increase in COHb in first 5 mins of smoking (11)

First 5 minutes of WP session produce different size of particles (12)

Page 8: Ali Al-Bakri,  ali.albakri777@gmail   Mohammed Jawad,  mohammed.jawad06@imperial.ac.uk

Future researchFuture research

Investigating occupational health hazards of WP premises in a larger scale

Investigating the exhaled CO of the staff during different time in their shifts

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ConclusionConclusion

High level of CO identified in WP-serving staff

Occupational, physical and mental problems associated with working in WP premises

Future research to investigate the occupational risks including second-hand smoking in WP premises.

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ReferencesReferences 1- MAZIAK, W. 2011. The global epidemic of waterpipe smoking. Addict Behav, 36, 1-5

2- British Heart Foundation (BHF). (2012). Rise in ‘shisha bars’ prompts warning on dangers of waterpipe smoking [online]. Available at: http://www.bhf.org.uk/default.aspx?page=14417. [Date of access 29 June 2013]. from http://www.bhf.org.uk/default.aspx?page=14417

3- Jawad, M. (2014). Legislation Enforcement of the Waterpipe Tobacco Industry: A Qualitative Analysis of the London Experience. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntu022

4- Kawulich, Barbara B. (2005). Participant Observation as a Data Collection Method [81 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 6(2), Art. 43, http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0502430.

5- Pearson Educaton (1995-2005). Participant Observation [online]. Available at http://wps.pearsoned.co.uk/ema_uk_he_plummer_sociology_3/40/10342/2647687.cw/content/ Date of access 25 May 2014

6- Kassim, S., Al-Bakri, A., al’Absi, M., & Croucher, R. (2014). Waterpipe Tobacco Dependence in U.K. Male Adult Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 16(3), 316-325. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntt148

7- Cobb, C. O. ;Vansickel, A. R. ;Blank, M. D. ;Jentink, K. ;Travers, M. J. ;Eissenberg, T. Indoor air quality in Virginia waterpipe cafes. 2013. Tob Control. 2013; 22: 338-43

8- Zhang, B. ;Haji, F. ;Kaufman, P. ;Muir, S. ;Ferrence, R. 'Enter at your own risk': a multimethod study of air quality and biological measures in Canadian waterpipe cafes. 2013. Tob Control

9- Torrey, C. M. ;Moon, K. A. ;Williams, D. A. ;Green, T. ;Cohen, J. E. ;Navas-Acien, A. ;Breysse, P. N. Waterpipe cafes in Baltimore, Maryland: Carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and nicotine exposure. 2014. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol

10- Barnett TE, Curbow BA, Soule EK, et al. Carbon monoxide levels among patrons of hookah cafes. Am J Prev Med.

2011;40:324-8

11-. Monn C, Kindler P, Meile A, et al. Ultrafine particle emissions from waterpipes. Tob Control. 2007;16:390-3.

12-Chaouachi K. Hookah (shisha, narghile, "water pipe") indoor air contamination in German unrealistic experiment. Serious methodological biases and ethical concern. Food Chem Toxicol. 2010;48:992-5; author reply 6-7.

Page 11: Ali Al-Bakri,  ali.albakri777@gmail   Mohammed Jawad,  mohammed.jawad06@imperial.ac.uk

Special thanks for Peninsula Dental School for funding my participation

The contribution of the owners and staff of the WP premises in the study is appreciated

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