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工人对职业健康与安全的认知、知识及应对措施:一份关于加拿大研究的报告。

Workers' perceptions, knowledge and responses regarding occupational health and safety: a report on a Canadian study.

作者信息

Walters V, Haines T

机构信息

Department of Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 1988;27(11):1189-96. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(88)90348-6.

Abstract

This paper presents data from interviews with 492 rank and file workers. It examines aspects of workers' perceptions, knowledge and actions regarding workplace hazards and views these as indicators of the potential strength of labour in improving occupational health and safety. Respondents had a strong consciousness of ways in which their work might damage their health and they or their fellow workers had experienced half of the symptoms they mentioned. However, they lacked information on the results of environmental and medical monitoring, their core legal rights and the more effective strategies for reducing hazards. Few respondents sought information and few were persistent in dealing with their worries about hazards. Knowledge of their rights under the current occupational health and safety legislation was linked with taking such actions. It is suggested that workers' pursuit of their health and safety concerns might be facilitated if they had better access to information about their legal rights and mechanisms for dealing with hazards in the workplace.

摘要

本文呈现了对492名普通员工的访谈数据。它考察了员工对工作场所危害的认知、知识和行动等方面,并将这些视为劳动力在改善职业健康与安全方面潜在力量的指标。受访者强烈意识到其工作可能损害健康的方式,且他们或其同事经历过他们所提及症状的一半。然而,他们缺乏关于环境和医学监测结果、核心法律权利以及减少危害更有效策略的信息。很少有受访者寻求信息,且很少有人坚持处理他们对危害的担忧。了解他们在现行职业健康与安全立法下的权利与采取此类行动相关。研究表明,如果员工能更好地获取关于其法律权利和处理工作场所危害机制的信息,可能会促进他们对健康与安全问题的追求。

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