Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY and University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy.
Center for Environmental and Occupational Health Research, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Ann Glob Health. 2014 Jul-Aug;80(4):251-6. doi: 10.1016/j.aogh.2014.09.006. Epub 2014 Nov 25.
Global occupational health and safety (OHS) is strictly linked to the dynamics of economic globalization. As the global market is increasing, the gap between developed and underdeveloped countries, occupational diseases, and injuries affect a vast number of workers worldwide. Global OHS issues also become local in developed countries due to many factors, including untrained migrant workers in the informal sector, construction, and agriculture.
To identify the current status and challenges of global occupational health and safety and the needs for preventive action.
Absence of OHS infrastructure amplifies the devastating consequences of infectious outbreaks like the Ebola pandemic and tuberculosis. Interventions in global OHS are urgently needed at various levels: 1. Increased governmental funding is needed for international organizations like the World Health Organization and the International Labor Organization to face the increasing demand for policies, guidance, and training. 2. Regulations to ban and control dangerous products are needed to avoid the transfer of hazardous production to developing countries. 3. The OHS community must address global OHS issues through advocacy, position papers, public statements, technical and ethical guidelines, and by encouraging access of OHS professionals from the developing countries to leadership positions in professional and academic societies. 4. Research, education, and training of OHS professionals, workers, unions and employers are needed to address global OHS issues and their local impact. 5. Consumers also can influence significantly the adoption of OHS practices by demanding the protection of workers who are producing he goods that are sold in the global market.
Following the equation of maximized profits prompted by the inhibition of OHS is an old practice that has proven to cause significant costs to societies in the developed world. It is now an urgent priority to stop this process and promote a harmonized global market where the health of workers is guaranteed in the global perspective.
全球职业健康与安全(OHS)与经济全球化的动态严格相关。随着全球市场的增长,发达国家与发展中国家之间的差距、职业病和工伤影响着全球众多工人。由于许多因素,包括非正规部门、建筑和农业中未经培训的移徙工人,全球 OHS 问题在发达国家也成为了当地问题。
确定全球职业健康与安全的现状和挑战,以及预防行动的需求。
缺乏 OHS 基础设施会放大传染病爆发(如埃博拉疫情和结核病)的破坏性后果。需要在各个层面采取全球 OHS 干预措施:1. 国际组织(如世界卫生组织和国际劳工组织)需要增加政府资金,以应对政策、指导和培训方面日益增长的需求。2. 需要制定法规来禁止和控制危险产品,以避免将危险生产转移到发展中国家。3. OHS 界必须通过宣传、立场文件、公开声明、技术和道德准则,以及鼓励发展中国家的 OHS 专业人员获得专业和学术协会的领导职位,来解决全球 OHS 问题。4. 需要对 OHS 专业人员、工人、工会和雇主进行研究、教育和培训,以解决全球 OHS 问题及其对当地的影响。5. 消费者也可以通过要求保护在全球市场上生产销售商品的工人,对 OHS 实践的采用产生重大影响。
在 OHS 受到抑制的情况下追求利润最大化的做法是一种古老的做法,已被证明会给发达国家的社会带来重大代价。现在当务之急是停止这一进程,促进一个和谐的全球市场,在这个市场中,工人的健康在全球范围内得到保障。