1.Correction to: Roles of Participatory Action-oriented Programs in Promoting Safety and Health at Work.
Safety and Health at Work 2012;3(4):305-305
In the original publication, the author's first name has been inverted with surname. The corrected aurthor's name is "Kazutaka KOGI".
2.Correction to: Roles of Participatory Action-oriented Programs in Promoting Safety and Health at Work.
Safety and Health at Work 2012;3(4):305-305
In the original publication, the author's first name has been inverted with surname. The corrected aurthor's name is "Kazutaka KOGI".
4.Roles of Participatory Action-oriented Programs in Promoting Safety and Health at Work.
Safety and Health at Work 2012;3(3):155-165
Reflecting the current international trends toward proactive risk assessment and control at work with practical procedures, participatory action-oriented approaches are gaining importance in various sectors. The roles of these approaches in promoting the safety and health at work are discussed based on their recent experiences in preventing work-related risks and improving the quality of work life, particularly in small-scale workplaces. The emphasis placed on the primary prevention at the initiative of workers and managers is commonly notable. Participatory steps, built on local good practices, can lead to many workplace improvements when the focus is on locally feasible low-cost options in multiple aspects. The design and use of locally adjusted action toolkits play a key role in facilitating these improvements in each local situation. The effectiveness of participatory approaches relying on these toolkits is demonstrated by their spread to many sectors and by various intervention studies. In the local context, networks of trainers are essential in sustaining the improvement activities. With the adequate support of networks of trainers trained in the use of these toolkits, participatory approaches will continue to be the key factor for proactive risk management in various work settings.
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