Rockey P H, Fantel J, Omenn G S
Am J Law Med. 1979 Fall;5(3):197-214.
In screening the majority of job applicants, most of this nation's railroads administer a low-back X-ray examination in an attempt to ascertain the likelihood that the applicant will sustain future work-related low-back pain or injury. Many applicants are rejected for employment on the basis of the X-ray findings. The railroads apparently perceive this screening program as a cost-effective means (1) of decreasing the incidence of compensation claims for work-related injuries, brought against the railroads under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA), (2) of reducing the number of lost workdays resulting from low-back pain or injury, and (3) of protecting particularly susceptible workers from job-related hazards. The authors of this Article submit that low-back X-ray examinations are poor predictors of future low-back pain or injury. They assert that the railroads' use of such examinations misclassifies a substantial number of job applicants as being at increased risk for such pain or injury, and, in consequence, unfairly denies them employment. Furthermore, the authors claim, the screening program has other negative consequences. For example, applicants rejected for railroad employment on the basis of X-ray findings may as a result have difficulty finding jobs in other industries. In addition, they state, there is a potential radiation hazard to examinees. Moreover, both the railroads and those applicants accepted for employment may inappropriately be reassured by normal findings. On balance, the authors conclude, the screening program has a negative social value. The authors suggest that the program, in effect, erraneously labels many applicants as handicapped, and then denies them employment. Such persons might have legal recourse under federal and state statutes prohibiting employment discrimination against the handicapped.
在筛选大多数求职者时,该国大多数铁路公司都会进行腰椎X光检查,以试图确定求职者未来遭受与工作相关的腰痛或损伤的可能性。许多求职者因X光检查结果而被拒绝录用。铁路公司显然将这一筛查计划视为一种具有成本效益的手段:(1)减少根据《联邦雇主责任法》(FELA)对铁路公司提出的与工伤相关的赔偿索赔的发生率;(2)减少因腰痛或损伤导致的误工天数;(3)保护特别易受影响的工人免受与工作相关的危害。本文作者认为,腰椎X光检查并不能很好地预测未来的腰痛或损伤。他们声称,铁路公司使用此类检查将大量求职者错误地归类为遭受此类疼痛或损伤风险增加的人群,因此不公平地拒绝他们就业。此外,作者们称,该筛查计划还有其他负面后果。例如,因X光检查结果被铁路公司拒绝录用的求职者可能因此在其他行业难以找到工作。此外,他们指出,对受检者存在潜在的辐射危害。而且,铁路公司和那些被录用的求职者可能都会因正常检查结果而不适当地感到安心。总体而言,作者们得出结论,该筛查计划具有负面的社会价值。作者们认为,该计划实际上错误地将许多求职者标记为残疾人,然后拒绝他们就业。这些人可能根据禁止对残疾人进行就业歧视的联邦和州法规寻求法律救济。