Moreira Sandra, Vasconcelos Lia, Silva Santos Carlos
Faculty of Sciences and Technology - NOVA University, Lisbon, Portugal.
Directorate-General of Health - Ministry of Health, Portugal.
Work. 2018;61(2):189-209. doi: 10.3233/WOR-182792.
Green jobs, being in line with the goals of sustainable development, promote "smart, sustainable and inclusive growth", ensure a healthy functioning of Earth's ecosystems and guarantee decent work for all workers and high levels of workers' health.
Assessing whether green jobs protect and promote the health of workers and, at the same time, contribute to a reduction of occupational diseases and health damage resulting from accidents at work.
A core-set of Occupational Health indicators were selected to analyze the "sustainable work" in green employment, based on Annual Report. The indicators were applied to 281,124 establishments and 2,780,686 workers in Portugal.
In the green job there is a lower level of organization as regards Occupational Health and Safety Services with a lower coverage of working population, and the incidence and severity of accidents at work is higher, as well as the percentage of workers with a lower level of professional qualification.
Green job is not necessarily translated into safe, healthy and decent work. There is need and urgency to ensure a proper monitoring of green jobs in the context of Occupational Health, a requirement that should not be underestimated, if sustainable development is to be achieved.
绿色工作符合可持续发展目标,促进“智能、可持续和包容性增长”,确保地球生态系统的健康运转,并保障所有工人获得体面工作以及高水平的工人健康。
评估绿色工作是否能保护和促进工人健康,同时有助于减少职业病和工作事故导致的健康损害。
基于年度报告,选取了一组核心职业健康指标来分析绿色就业中的“可持续工作”。这些指标应用于葡萄牙的281,124家企业和2,780,686名工人。
在绿色工作中,职业健康与安全服务的组织水平较低,工作人群覆盖率较低,工作事故的发生率和严重程度较高,专业资格水平较低的工人比例也较高。
绿色工作不一定能转化为安全、健康和体面的工作。在职业健康背景下,有必要且迫切需要对绿色工作进行适当监测,如果要实现可持续发展,这一要求不可低估。