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Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health
  • Cultural Heritage Preservation
  • Risk Assessment

Background:

  • Restoration activities involve inherent occupational risks.
  • Understanding these risks is vital for worker safety in cultural heritage.
  • Assessing current practices in Italy is needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To gather general information on restoration activities in Italy.
  • To evaluate exposure risks faced by cultural heritage restorers.
  • To assess current safety practices and worker awareness.

Main Methods:

  • An anonymous online survey was distributed to restorers.
  • Participants were selected from the Italian Ministry of Culture's registry.
  • The survey covered professional details, perceived risks, and safety measures.

Main Results:

  • Restorers show good awareness of occupational risks.
  • However, health surveillance is limited.
  • Preventive and protective measures are inadequately implemented.

Conclusions:

  • There is a critical need for improved worker education on health risks.
  • Enhanced training on the proper use of personal protective equipment is required.
  • Regular health monitoring for restorers should be promoted.