Yorio Patrick L, Willmer Dana R, Haight Joel M
CDC-NIOSH, Office of Mine Safety and Health Research, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Risk Anal. 2014 Aug;34(8):1538-53. doi: 10.1111/risa.12164. Epub 2014 Jan 28.
Since the late 1980s, the U.S. Department of Labor has considered regulating a systems approach to occupational health and safety management. Recently, a health and safety management systems (HSMS) standard has returned to the regulatory agenda of both the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Because a mandated standard has implications for both industry and regulating bodies alike, it is imperative to gain a greater understanding of the potential effects that an HSMS regulatory approach can have on establishment-level injuries and illnesses. Through the lens of MSHA's regulatory framework, we first explore how current enforcement activities align with HSMS elements. Using MSHA data for the years 2003-2010, we then analyze the relationship between various types of enforcement activities (e.g., total number of citations, total penalty amount, and HSMS-aligned citations) and mine reportable injuries. Our findings show that the reduction in mine reportable injuries predicted by increases in MSHA enforcement ranges from negligible to 18%. The results suggest that the type and focus of the enforcement activity may be more important for accident reduction than the total number of citations issued and the associated penalty amount.
自20世纪80年代末以来,美国劳工部一直在考虑对职业健康与安全管理采用系统方法进行监管。最近,健康与安全管理系统(HSMS)标准已重新列入职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)和矿山安全与健康管理局(MSHA)的监管议程。由于一项强制性标准对行业和监管机构都有影响,因此必须更深入地了解HSMS监管方法可能对企业层面的工伤和疾病产生的潜在影响。通过MSHA的监管框架这一视角,我们首先探讨当前的执法活动如何与HSMS要素保持一致。利用MSHA 2003年至2010年的数据,我们接着分析各类执法活动(如罚单总数、罚款总额以及与HSMS相符的罚单)与矿山可报告工伤之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,MSHA执法力度加大所预测的矿山可报告工伤减少幅度从微不足道到18%不等。结果表明,执法活动的类型和重点对于减少事故可能比开出的罚单总数及相关罚款金额更为重要。