Wilson Donald J, Takahashi Ken, Smith Derek R, Yoshino Masako, Tanaka Chieko, Takala Jukka
Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan.
Int J Occup Saf Ergon. 2006;12(3):255-66. doi: 10.1080/10803548.2006.11076688.
The present study was conducted to analyze the ratification status of International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions related to occupational safety and health (OSH) by ILO member states in terms of national indicators (length of ILO membership and national income status) and regional affiliation. 17 conventions designated as OSH-related by the 2003 International Labour Conference were examined. In general, countries with longer ILO membership ratified higher numbers of conventions related to OSH. With some variation, long-membership countries had the largest number of ratifications, followed by middle- and short-membership countries in all regions. There were also incremental increases in the number of ratifications for OSH-related conventions according to the national income status. Common regional characteristics that could not be explained by the factors studied also existed. Future efforts to increase ratification at an international level will need to consider the factors influencing ratification practice among the member states.
本研究旨在根据国家指标(国际劳工组织(ILO)成员资格时长和国民收入状况)及地区归属,分析ILO成员国对与职业安全与健康(OSH)相关的ILO公约的批准状况。研究考察了2003年国际劳工大会指定的17项与OSH相关的公约。总体而言,ILO成员资格时长较长的国家批准的与OSH相关的公约数量更多。各地区情况虽略有差异,但成员资格时长较长的国家批准的公约数量最多,其次是成员资格时长中等和较短的国家。根据国民收入状况,与OSH相关的公约批准数量也呈递增趋势。还存在一些无法由所研究因素解释的共同区域特征。未来在国际层面提高公约批准率的努力需要考虑影响成员国批准行为的因素。