García Ana M, López-Jacob Maria José, Dudzinski Isabel, Gadea Rafael, Rodrigo Fernando
ISTAS, Almirante, 3, 4, 46003 Valencia. Spain.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2007 Sep;61(9):784-90. doi: 10.1136/jech.2006.053504.
To describe the activities of safety representatives in workplaces in Spain.
A specific questionnaire was applied to a representative sample of safety representatives. Activities developed during the past year, presented in a closed ended list, were categorised into three groups: information and advising; participation in occupational health management; and pressure on or negotiation with employers. Personal phone interviews were conducted from September to December 2004. A sample of 1201 interviews was attained. Crude and multivariate analyses were carried out.
Spanish safety representatives were mostly men (76%), aged 26 to 45 years (62%), with fixed contracts (94%), and more than 10 years in their company (57%). On a comparable 0-10 scale, the mean (95% confidence interval (CI)) number of activities relating to information, management, and negotiation developed during the previous year were, respectively, 6.8 (6.7 to 6.9), 4.5 (4.4 to 4.7), and 4.0 (3.8 to 4.1). In multivariate analysis, workplace size (>30 workers), industrial sector, training, and support from the labour inspectorate were the factors most consistently associated with safety representatives' activity. Additionally, support from the employer was associated with participation in occupational health management (odds ratio = 2.38 (95% CI, 1.73 to 3.29)).
Safety representatives in Spain have a variety of activities, mostly in the category of information and advising. These are necessary but not sufficient for real participation of workers in decisions concerning their health and safety. More participation of safety representatives in occupational health management at workplaces seems to be needed, and factors associated with this participation reinforced.
描述西班牙工作场所安全代表的活动。
对安全代表的代表性样本应用了一份特定问卷。过去一年开展的活动列在一份封闭式清单中,分为三组:信息与建议;参与职业健康管理;对雇主施加压力或与雇主谈判。2004年9月至12月进行了个人电话访谈。获得了1201个访谈样本。进行了粗分析和多变量分析。
西班牙安全代表大多为男性(76%),年龄在26至45岁之间(62%),有固定合同(94%),在公司工作超过10年(57%)。在前一年开展的与信息、管理和谈判相关的活动数量,在0至10的可比量表上,平均(95%置信区间(CI))分别为6.8(6.7至6.9)、4.5(4.4至4.7)和4.0(3.8至4.1)。在多变量分析中,工作场所规模(超过30名工人)、工业部门、培训以及劳动监察机构的支持是与安全代表活动最密切相关的因素。此外,雇主的支持与参与职业健康管理相关(优势比 = 2.38(95% CI,1.73至3.29))。
西班牙的安全代表有各种各样的活动,大多属于信息与建议类别。这些活动对于工人真正参与有关其健康和安全的决策是必要的,但并不充分。似乎需要安全代表更多地参与工作场所的职业健康管理,并强化与此参与相关的因素。