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Danger zone: Men, masculinity and occupational health and safety in high risk occupations.

Mary Stergiou-Kita1, Elizabeth Mansfield2, Randy Bezo3, Angela Colantonio2, Enzo Garritano4, Marc Lafrance5, John Lewko6, Steve Mantis3, Joel Moody7, Nicole Power8, Nancy Theberge9, Eleanor Westwood10, Krista Travers10.   

Abstract

The workplace is a key setting where gender issues and organizational structures may influence occupational health and safety practices. The enactment of dominant norms of masculinity in high risk occupations can be particularly problematic, as it exposes men to significant risks for injuries and fatalities. To encourage multi-disciplinary collaborations and advance knowledge in the intersecting areas of gender studies, men's health, work and workplace health and safety, a national network of thirteen researchers and health and safety stakeholders completed a critical literature review examining the intersection between masculinities and men's workplace health and safety in order to: (i) account for research previously undertaken in this area; (ii) identify themes that may inform our understanding of masculinity and workplace health and safety and; (iii) identify research and practice gaps in relation to men's workplace health and safety. In this paper we present key themes from this review. Recommendations are made regarding: (i) how to define gender; (ii) how to attend to and identify how masculinities may influence workers' identities, perceptions of occupational risks and how institutionalized practices can reinforce norms of masculinity; (iii) the importance of considering how masculinities may intersect with other variables (e.g. historical context, age, class, race, geographical location) and; (iv) the added significance of present-day labour market forces on men's occupational health and safety.

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Keywords:  Gender; Masculinities; Men’s health; Review; Workplace safety

Year:  2015        PMID: 27239098      PMCID: PMC4880472          DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2015.07.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saf Sci        ISSN: 0925-7535            Impact factor:   4.877


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