| Literature DB >> 31336707 |
Francesco Chirico1,2, Tarja Heponiemi3, Milena Pavlova4, Salvatore Zaffina5, Nicola Magnavita6,7.
Abstract
This study aimed to find out which countries around the world require psychosocial hazards and workplace violence to be assessed by employers through a mandatory occupational risk assessment process and to compare the type of legislation between countries. We systematically searched the International Labour Office (ILO) "LEGOSH" database for documents published during the period between December 2017 and February 2018. The search included 132 countries, of which 23 were considered as developed and 109 as developing according to the United Nations. Our review showed that most countries (85, i.e., 64%) have not included mandatory psychosocial risk assessment and prevention in their national occupational safety and health legislation. Moreover, we found differences between developed and developing countries, showing that developed countries more frequently have legislative measures. Within developed countries, we also found differences between countries following the Scandinavian model of workplace health and safety culture and other countries. Moreover, in many countries, workplace violence was prohibited only if it involves an offence to moral or religious customs. In conclusion, the marked difference in psychosocial hazards and workplace violence regulations among countries leads to unequal levels of workers' protection, with adverse effects on global health.Entities:
Keywords: global health; health inequalities; job strain; legislation; mental health; occupational health; psychosocial hazard; public health policy; workplace violence
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31336707 PMCID: PMC6678173 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16142470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Characteristics of occupational safety and health (OSH) legislation about psychosocial hazards and workplace violence in developed and developing countries.
| Countries ( | Psychosocial Hazards | Workplace Violence | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No/NDA | Yes/Partial * | No/NDA | |
| Developed countries ( | ||||
| EU-countries ( | 14 (82.3%) | 3/0 | 14 (82.3%) | 2/1 |
| Non-EU countries ( | 1 (16.6%) | 2/3 | 3 (50%) | 2/1 |
| Total ( | 15 (65.2%) | 5/3 | 17 (73.9%) | 4/2 |
| Developing countries ( | ||||
| Europe ( | 4 (28.5%) | 1/9 | 2 (14.2%) | 1/11 |
| North America ( | 0 (-) | 0/2 | 0 (-) | 0/2 |
| Central and South America ( | 5 (16%) | 1/24 | 5/4 (30%) | 0/20 |
| Africa ( | 15 (32.6%) | 0/31 | 10/6 (34.7%) | 0/30 |
| The Middle East and Asia ( | 8 (47%) | 1/8 | 6/4 (58.8%) | 0/7 |
| Total ( | 32 (29.3%) | 3/74 | 33/15 (44%) | 1/70 |
Note: NDA = No Data Available. * Partial: Including only sexual harassment or protection of dignity and religion.
Synthesis of differences among developed countries in Psychosocial Hazards (PSH) and Workplace Violence (WV) regulation.
| Type of Regulation | Countries |
|---|---|
| Explicit provision of PSH and WV in OSH law | Croatia, Cyprus, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, United Kingdom |
| Explicit provision of PSH (not WV) | Bulgaria, Poland, Romania |
| Explicit provision of WV (not PSH) | Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland |
| No provision | Australia, New Zealand, USA |
Examples of differences in the regulation of workplace violence among developing and transition countries.
| Type of Regulation | Countries |
|---|---|
| Any kind of violence | Albania, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Comoros, India, Jordan, Lebanon, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, Paraguay, Rwanda, Singapore, South Africa, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Uruguay, Venezuela, Yemen, Zambia |
| Only infringement of sexual or religious custom | Belize, Chile, China, Djibouti, El Salvador, Kenya, Korea, Lesotho, Libya, Niger, Peru, Saint Lucia, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam |
| No specific provision on WV in OSH law | Angola, Central African Republic, Congo, Egypt, Mozambique, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Thailand |
Characteristics of OSH legislation concerning psychosocial hazards and workplace violence in developed countries. (EU = European Union).
| Countries | Explicit Inclusion of Psychosocial Hazards into OSH Legislation | Last Update in the International Labour Office Global Database on Occupational Safety and Health Legislation (LEGOSH) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Psychosocial Risks | Occupational Violence | ||
| Bulgaria (EU) | Yes | No | February 2016 |
| Croatia (EU) | Yes | Yes | March 2013 |
| Cyprus (EU) | Yes | Yes | February 2013 |
| Denmark (EU) | NDA | Yes | 2014 |
| Finland (EU) | Yes | Yes | October 2016 |
| France (EU) | Yes | Yes | 2015 |
| Greece (EU) | Yes | Yes | January 2017 |
| Ireland (EU) | NDA | Yes | March 2017 |
| Italy (EU) | Yes | Yes | February 2016 |
| Latvia (EU) | Yes | Yes | March 2017 |
| Netherlands (EU) | Yes | Yes | March 2017 |
| Poland (EU) | Yes | NDA | 2016 |
| Portugal (EU) | Yes | Yes | 2014 |
| Romania (EU) | Yes | NDA | 2013 |
| Spain (EU) | NDA | Yes | August 2015 |
| Sweden (EU) | Yes | Yes | 2014 |
| United Kingdom (EU) | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Australia | No * | No * | 2013 |
| Canada | NDA | Yes | 2013 |
| New Zealand | No * | No * | 2013 |
| Switzerland | NDA | Yes | 2013 |
| Norway | Yes | Yes | January 2017 |
| United States | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
Note: NDA = No Data Available; * Only implicit provision.
Characteristics of OSH legislation concerning psychosocial hazards and workplace violence in developing countries.
| Countries ( | Explicit Inclusion of Psychosocial Hazards into OSH Legislation | Last Update in LEGOSH | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Psychosocial Risks | Occupational Violence | ||
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| Albania | Yes | Yes | March 2017 |
| Armenia | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Azerbaijan | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Belarus | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Georgia | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Kazakhstan | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Kyrgyzstan | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Republic of Moldova | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Russian Federation | No | No | October 2016 |
| Tajikistan | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Turkmenistan | Yes | NDA | 2013 |
| Ukraine | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Uzbekistan | Yes | NDA | 2013 |
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| Dominica | NDA | NDA | 2015 |
| Grenada | NDA | NDA | April 2015 |
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| Antigua and Barbuda | NDA | NDA | April 2015 |
| Argentina | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Bahamas | NDA | NDA | February 2015 |
| Barbados | NDA | NDA | 2015 |
| Belize | NDA | Yes * | April 2015 |
| Bolivia | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Chile | NDA | Yes * | April 2015 |
| Colombia | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Costa Rica | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Cuba | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Dominican Republic | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Ecuador | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| El Salvador | Yes | Yes * | 2013 |
| Guatemala | No | NDA | 2013 |
| Guyana | NDA | NDA | March 2015 |
| Haiti | NDA | NDA | 2015 |
| Honduras | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Jamaica | NDA | NDA | July 2015 |
| Mexico | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Nicaragua | Yes | NDA | 2013 |
| Panama | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Paraguay | NDA | Yes | 2013 |
| Perù | Yes | Yes | 2015 |
| Puerto Rico | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Saint Lucia | NDA | Yes * | February 2015 |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | NDA | NDA | 2015 |
| Suriname | NDA | NDA | April 2015 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | NDA | NDA | March 2015 |
| Uruguay | NDA | Yes | 2013 |
| Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
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| Algeria | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Angola | Yes | NDA | 2014 |
| Benin | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Botswana | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Burkina Faso | Yes | Yes | 2014 |
| Burundi | NDA | NDA | 2014 |
| Cameroon | NDA | NDA | 2014 |
| Central African Republic | Yes | NDA | January 2015 |
| Chad | NDA | NDA | January 2015 |
| Comoros | Yes | Yes # | 2013 |
| Congo | Yes | NDA | February 2015 |
| Cote d’Ivoire | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Democratic Republic of Congo | NDA | NDA | 2014 |
| Djibouti | NDA | Yes * | 2013 |
| Egypt | Yes | NDA | 2013 |
| Equatorial Guinea | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Eritrea | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| eSwatini | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Gabon | NDA | NDA | 2015 |
| Ghana | NDA | NDA | June 2015 |
| Guinea | NDA | NDA | 2015 |
| Kenya | NDA | Yes * | July 2015 |
| Lesotho | Yes | Yes * | 2013 |
| Libya | NDA | Yes * | 2013 |
| Madagascar | NDA | NDA | January 2015 |
| Malawi | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Mali | NDA | NDA | 2014 |
| Mauritania | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Mauritius | NDA | Yes | 2015 |
| Morocco | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Mozambique | Yes | NDA | 2014 |
| Namibia | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Niger | Yes | Yes * | 2013 |
| Rwanda | NDA | Yes | February 2015 |
| Senegal | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Seychelles | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Sierra Leone | NDA | NDA | June 2015 |
| Somalia | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| South Africa | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Sudan | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| United Republic of Tanzania | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Togo | Yes | Yes | 2014 |
| Tunisia | NDA | Yes | 2013 |
| Uganda | Yes | Yes | 2014 |
| Zambia | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Zimbabwe | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
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| Bahrain | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| China | Yes | Yes * | 2013 |
| India | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Jordan | NDA | Yes | October 2015 |
| Republic of Korea | Yes | Yes * | September 2015 |
| Kuwait | NDA | NDA | October 2015 |
| Lebanon | NDA | Yes | October 2015 |
| Malaysia | Yes | Yes | 2013 |
| Oman | Yes | NDA | 2013 |
| Philippines | Yes | NDA | 2013 |
| Qatar | NDA | NDA | October 2015 |
| Saudi Arabia | Yes | Yes $ | October 2015 |
| Singapore | No | Yes | October 2016 |
| Thailand | Yes | NDA | 2014 |
| United Arab Emirates | NDA | NDA | 2013 |
| Vietnam | NDA | Yes & | August 2015 |
| Yemen | NDA | Yes | 2013 |
Notes: NDA = No Data Available; * Only sexual harassment; # Only sexual and moral harassment; $ Only protection of dignity and religion; & Only sexual harassment and violence against domestic workers.