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The development of a conceptual model and self-reported measure of occupational health and safety vulnerability.

Peter M Smith1, Ron Saunders2, Marni Lifshen3, Ollie Black4, Morgan Lay3, F Curtis Breslin5, Anthony D LaMontagne6, Emile Tompa7.   

Abstract

Injuries at work have a substantial economic and societal burden. Often groups of labour market participants, such as young workers, recent immigrants or temporary workers are labelled as being "vulnerable" to work injury. However, defining groups in this way does little to enable a better understanding of the broader factors that place workers at increased risk of injury. In this paper we describe the development of a new measure of occupational health and safety (OH&S) vulnerability. The purpose of this measure was to allow the identification of workers at increased risk of injury, and to enable the monitoring and surveillance of OH&S vulnerability in the labour market. The development included a systematic literature search, and conducting focus groups with a variety of stakeholder groups, to generate a pool of potential items, followed by a series of steps to reduce these items to a more manageable pool. The final measure is 29-item instrument that captures information on four related, but distinct dimensions, thought to be associated with increased risk of injury. These dimensions are: hazard exposure; occupational health and safety policies and procedures; OH&S awareness; and empowerment to participate in injury prevention. In a large sample of employees in Ontario and British Columbia the final measure displayed minimal missing responses, reasonably good distributions across response categories, and strong factorial validity. This new measure of OH&S vulnerability can identify workers who are at risk of injury and provide information on the dimensions of work that may increase this risk. This measurement could be undertaken at one point in time to compare vulnerability across groups, or be undertaken at multiple time points to examine changes in dimensions of OH&S vulnerability, for example, in response to a primary prevention intervention.
Copyright © 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Prevention; Vulnerability; Work injury

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26103437     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2015.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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3.  Role of Physical Exercise, Education and Work Related Measures with the Longevity of Work in Older Population in United States.

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4.  The Interplay Between Supervisor Safety Support and Occupational Health and Safety Vulnerability on Work Injury.

Authors:  Basak Yanar; Morgan Lay; Peter M Smith
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5.  Workplace injury and associated factors among construction workers in Gondar town, Northwest Ethiopia.

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6.  Individual, occupational, and workplace correlates of occupational health and safety vulnerability in a sample of Canadian workers.

Authors:  A Morgan Lay; Ron Saunders; Marni Lifshen; Curtis Breslin; Anthony LaMontagne; Emile Tompa; Peter Smith
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8.  Occupational Health and Safety Vulnerability of Recent Immigrants and Refugees.

Authors:  Basak Yanar; Agnieszka Kosny; Peter M Smith
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10.  Precarious employment and migrant workers' mental health: a protocol for a systematic review of observational studies.

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