Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté), University of Lausanne (Unil), Epalinges-Lausanne, Switzerland.
School of Health Sciences (HESAV,) University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Swiss Med Wkly. 2022 Jun 13;152:w30160. doi: 10.4414/smw.2022.w30160. eCollection 2022 Jun 6.
Switzerland's Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the health of pregnant employees and their unborn children while enabling them to continue to pursue their professional activities. Some companies encounter difficulties implementing the law's provisions. The Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, part of the Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté), has provided specialist occupational medicine consultations for pregnant employees since 2015. This study aimed to evaluate how well Swiss' maternity protection legislation is implemented by examining a list of relevant indicators measured during the occupational health consultation. The study also sought to investigate the consultation support provided to the relevant stakeholders and the adjustments made to pregnant employees' working conditions.
Descriptive variables and indicators relative to the application of the Swiss maternity protection legislation for 83 pregnant employees were collected during the consultation's pilot phase (between 2015 and 2016). Descriptive statistics and cross-analyses of these indicators were made.
Most pregnant employees faced multiple exposures to occupational risks. Preventive risk analyses were rare. Few adjustments to workstations were proposed. We found a tendency for employees to leave their workstations early on in their pregnancies due to sick leave certificate prescriptions. Specialist consultation and collaboration with occupational health physicians to recommend interventions for pregnant employees can provide significant benefits and help some pregnant women to continue at their workstations with appropriate adjustments.
A specialised occupational health consultation is a useful instrument for identifying occupational hazards for both the pregnant woman and her unborn child. It is also an opportunity to explain employers' legal responsibilities and obligations to safeguard the health of their pregnant employees and to give specific advice for their company's situation. This consultation also enables employers to maintain their employees' valuable professional competencies in the workplace for as long as possible. Finally, occupational health consultation helps and supports healthcare providers who must, according to the law, make decisions about whether pregnant employees can continue working safely or not.
瑞士的劳动法及其《产妇保护条例》旨在保护孕妇及其胎儿的健康,同时使她们能够继续从事专业活动。一些公司在实施该法律规定方面遇到困难。自 2015 年以来,职业与环境健康系(隶属于初级保健与公共卫生中心)一直为孕妇员工提供专业的职业医学咨询服务。本研究旨在通过检查职业健康咨询期间测量的一系列相关指标,评估瑞士产妇保护立法的实施情况。该研究还旨在调查为相关利益攸关方提供的咨询支持以及对孕妇工作条件的调整。
在咨询试点阶段(2015 年至 2016 年),收集了 83 名孕妇相关瑞士产妇保护立法应用的描述性变量和指标。对这些指标进行了描述性统计和交叉分析。
大多数孕妇面临多种职业风险暴露。很少进行预防性风险分析。很少提出对工作站的调整建议。我们发现,由于病假证明的规定,员工在怀孕初期就有提前离开工作岗位的趋势。专家咨询和与职业健康医生合作,为孕妇推荐干预措施,可以带来显著的好处,并帮助一些孕妇在适当调整后继续留在工作岗位上。
专门的职业健康咨询是识别孕妇及其胎儿职业危害的有用工具。它也是一个向雇主解释其法律责任和义务,以保护其孕妇员工健康,并为其公司情况提供具体建议的机会。这种咨询还使雇主能够尽可能长时间地保持员工在工作场所的宝贵专业能力。最后,职业健康咨询有助于和支持医疗保健提供者,他们必须根据法律决定孕妇是否可以安全继续工作。