A study on the state of occupational safety and health in the Philippines.
- Author:
Lu Jinky Leilanie D
- Publication Type:Journal Article, Original
- Keywords: Occupational Diseases; Occupational Injuries Occupational Hazards; Occupational Safety And Health; Employee Health; Occupational Safety
- MeSH: Human; Male; Female; Occupational Health; Workplace; Transients And Migrants; Private Sector; Philippines; Occupational Injuries; Occupational Diseases; Mining; Industry; Accidents; Agriculture
- From: Acta Medica Philippina 2011;45(3):52-59
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: This study looked into the state of occupational health and safety in the country. Specifically, the objectives were 1) to show to current condition of workers, both local and migrant, in terms of their workplace conditions and hazard exposures; and 2) to present occupational diseases and illnesses in various industries and occupational groupings in the Philippines.
METHODS: Data were gathered using documentary research targeting agencies that deal with occupational safety and health in the Philippines in terms of occupational diseases, injuries, and accidents, and existing occupational health and safety policies.
RESULTS: The study revealed occupational hazards and health and safety conditions in various industries, occupational settings, and job groupings such as in the industrial sector, manufacturing, mining, agriculture, fishing, and cement manufacturing. It also looked into small-scale and informal industries such as tanning, laundry work, and pyrotechnics manufacture. Special segments of the labor force including women workers, child laborers and migrant workers were also covered.
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: In all these sectors and industries, the stdy found attendant occupational diseases and injuries from occupational hazards. In general, OSH in the Philippines requires further improvements in data collection, coverage of industries and occupational sectors, and dissemination to both public and private sectors.