Akpinar-Elci Muge, Nguyen MyNgoc, Randall Marvin, Bidaisee Satesh, Elci Omur, Olayinka Olaniyi, Guzman Julieta Rodriguez
Old Dominion University, Center for Global Health, Norfolk, Virginia, United States of America.
St. George's University, Department of Public Health and Preventative Medicine, School of Medicine, St. George's, Grenada.
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2017 Jun 8;41:e26. doi: 10.26633/RPSP.2017.26.
Neglecting occupational safety and health (OSH) can have adverse and even deadly consequences. While OSH is important in any nation, the issue is particularly concerning in developing countries, including ones in the Caribbean. The purpose of this study, which was carried out in 2012 and 2013, was to examine the reasons for an apparent fundamental lack of awareness of OSH in the Caribbean. We conducted a descriptive study, in which a questionnaire was administered, via telephone, to key policy-making representatives from six English-speaking Caribbean nations, in order to assess the current OSH environment in their countries. We also did a situational analysis of current OSH regulations and legislation within the six countries. We found that that some of the countries' OSH laws are out of date or are limited to a certain type of industry. We also found that there is very little documentation on research on exposure to and risks from hazards and on psychological and reproductive health as related to OSH. It is recommended that these Caribbean countries both increase national OSH awareness and strengthen enforcement of OSH regulations. Additionally, further assistance and a more coordinated effort from intergovernmental bodies could help build and fortify OSH systems in the Caribbean.
忽视职业安全与健康(OSH)可能会产生不利甚至致命的后果。虽然职业安全与健康在任何国家都很重要,但在包括加勒比地区国家在内的发展中国家,这个问题尤其令人担忧。这项于2012年和2013年开展的研究,旨在探究加勒比地区明显普遍缺乏职业安全与健康意识的原因。我们进行了一项描述性研究,通过电话向六个加勒比英语国家的关键政策制定代表发放问卷,以评估他们国家当前的职业安全与健康环境。我们还对这六个国家当前的职业安全与健康法规和立法进行了情景分析。我们发现,一些国家的职业安全与健康法律过时,或仅限于某类行业。我们还发现,关于接触危害及危害风险以及与职业安全与健康相关的心理和生殖健康方面的研究文献非常少。建议这些加勒比国家提高国民对职业安全与健康的认识,并加强职业安全与健康法规的执行。此外,政府间机构提供更多援助并进行更协调的努力,有助于建立和加强加勒比地区的职业安全与健康体系。