Fošum Matyáš, Nakládalová Marie, Štěpánek Ladislav
Ministry of Health, Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Cent Eur J Public Health. 2025 Jun;33(2):116-121. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a8626.
In the Czech Republic, employers and employees are bound by legal regulations that ensure occupational health and safety. These regulations are based on international conventions of the International Labour Organization and directives of the European Parliament and Council and have long been incorporated into Czech legislation. During the COVID-19 epidemic, emergency and crisis measures led to a limitation of occupational health examinations (OHEs) in the Czech Republic, which represented a significant disruption of the occupational health and safety system. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of these measures in order to find the right model for providing occupational health services in similar situations in the future.
The method used was a survey, with participants including representatives of employers, state organizations, and employees (trade unions).
Participants from all three groups showed differing views on limiting OHEs during emergencies. While representatives of public administration and employers were generally open to postponing or adjusting pre-employment or periodic OHEs for non-hazardous work, the majority consistently opposed any limitation of OHEs for hazardous work. Statistical differences were observed particularly in attitudes toward future regulation of OHEs during epidemics.
The dominant conclusion of the survey is a strong recommendation against limiting initial occupational health examinations for jobs with occupational risks and in high-risk work categories.
在捷克共和国,雇主和雇员受确保职业健康与安全的法律法规约束。这些法规基于国际劳工组织的国际公约以及欧洲议会和理事会的指令,并且早已纳入捷克法律。在新冠疫情期间,应急和危机措施导致捷克共和国的职业健康检查(OHE)受到限制,这对职业健康与安全体系造成了重大干扰。该研究的目的是评估这些措施的影响,以便为未来类似情况下提供职业健康服务找到合适的模式。
所采用的方法是一项调查,参与者包括雇主、国家组织和雇员(工会)的代表。
所有三组参与者对紧急情况下限制职业健康检查都有不同看法。虽然公共行政部门和雇主的代表普遍愿意推迟或调整非危险工作的入职前或定期职业健康检查,但大多数人始终反对对危险工作的职业健康检查进行任何限制。特别是在对疫情期间职业健康检查未来监管的态度上观察到了统计差异。
该调查的主要结论是强烈建议不要限制对有职业风险的工作和高风险工作类别的初始职业健康检查。