Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Am J Ind Med. 2020 May;63(5):435-441. doi: 10.1002/ajim.23094. Epub 2020 Feb 3.
The workers' compensation system covers wages and health care costs associated with work-related injuries or illnesses. We explore if dimensions of occupational health and safety vulnerability are associated with differences in reporting work-related injuries to workers' compensation boards (WCBs).
We examined data from adults reporting physical workplace injuries requiring time off or health care. We explored relationships between exposure to nine hazards, risk from inadequate policies and procedures, inadequate occupational health and safety (OHS) awareness, inadequate empowerment, and reporting to provincial WCBs. Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated to assess risk from dimensions of workplace vulnerability for not reporting an injury to WCBs.
Of 326 participants, 64% did not report injuries to WCBs. Reporting was higher among those with hazardous workplace exposures compared to those without (40% vs 22%, P = .01), lower among those with inadequate policy and procedures and inadequate awareness protections. Inadequate OHS awareness protection was related to not reporting to WCBs in logistic regression models. Women, those working part-time, workers in education, health, and public administration, and non-unionized workers were less likely to report injuries (nonsignificant), while workers with postgraduate educations were significantly less likely to report an injury compared to referent (OR = 3.89, 95% CI: 1.57-9.62).
A general lack of knowledge about OHS rights and responsibilities was associated with low levels of reporting. This suggests there is a knowledge deficit among some workers, possibly amenable to joint efforts to increase rights and responsibilities related to OHS with the dissemination of information about rights to workers' compensation.
工人赔偿制度涵盖了与工作相关的伤害或疾病相关的工资和医疗费用。我们探讨了职业健康和安全脆弱性的各个方面是否与向工人赔偿委员会(WCB)报告工作相关伤害的差异有关。
我们检查了报告需要请假或接受医疗的身体工作场所受伤的成年人的数据。我们探讨了接触九种危险、政策和程序不足的风险、职业健康和安全(OHS)意识不足、授权不足以及向省级 WCB 报告之间的关系。计算了比值比(ORs)来评估工作场所脆弱性维度对向 WCB 报告受伤的风险。
在 326 名参与者中,有 64%的人未向 WCB 报告受伤。与没有受伤的人相比,有危险工作场所暴露的人报告受伤的比例更高(40%比 22%,P = 0.01),而政策和程序不足以及意识保护不足的人报告受伤的比例较低。在逻辑回归模型中,职业健康和安全意识保护不足与未向 WCB 报告有关。女性、兼职工作者、教育、卫生和公共行政部门的工作者以及非工会化的工作者报告受伤的可能性较小(无统计学意义),而具有研究生学历的工作者与参照相比报告受伤的可能性显著较小(OR = 3.89,95%CI:1.57-9.62)。
对职业健康和安全权利和责任的普遍缺乏了解与低水平的报告有关。这表明一些工人存在知识缺陷,可能可以通过共同努力,通过传播有关工人赔偿的权利信息,增加与职业健康和安全相关的权利和责任。