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Under-recording of work-related injuries and illnesses: An OSHA priority

机译:记录不足的与工作有关的伤害和疾病:OSHA的优先事项

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Introduction: A 2009 Government Accounting Office (GAO) report, along with numerous published studies, documented that many workplace injuries are not recorded on employers' recordkeeping logs required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and consequently are under-reported to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), resulting in a substantial undercount of occupational injuries in the United States. Methods: OSHA conducted a Recordkeeping National Emphasis Program (NEP) from 2009 to 2012 to identify the extent and causes Of unrecorded and incorrectly recorded occupational injuries and illnesses. Results: OSHA found recordkeeping violations in close to half of all facilities inspected. Employee interviews identified workers' fear of reprisal and employer disciplinary programs as the most important causes of under-reporting. Subsequent inspections in the poultry industry identified employer medical management policies that fostered both under-reporting and under-recording of workplace injuries and illnesses. Conclusions: OSHA corroborated previous research findings and identified onsite medical units as a potential new cause of both under-reporting and under-recording. Research is needed to better characterize and eliminate obstacles to the compilation of accurate occupational injury and illness data. Practical applications: Occupational health professionals who work with high hazard industries where low injury rates are being recorded may wish to scrutinize recordkeeping practices carefully. This work suggests that, although many high-risk establishments manage recordkeeping with integrity, the lower the reported injury rate, the greater the likelihood of under-recording and underreporting of work-related injuries and illnesses. Published by Elsevier Ltd. on behalf of National Safety Council.
机译:简介:2009年政府会计办公室(GAO)的报告以及许多已发表的研究报告表明,职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)要求雇主将其记录保存在许多工作场所的记录中,因此,这些报告被低估了。劳工统计局(BLS),导致美国的工伤人数大大减少。方法:OSHA在2009年至2012年实施了国家记录保持重点计划(NEP),以确定未记录和错误记录的职业伤害和疾病的程度和原因。结果:OSHA在几乎所有检查过的设施中发现违反记录保存的行为。员工访谈表明,工人担心报复和雇主的纪律处分是举报不足的最重要原因。家禽业的后续检查确定了雇主医疗管理政策,该政策助长了工作场所受伤和疾病的报告不足和记录不足。结论:OSHA证实了先前的研究结果,并确定现场医疗单位是报告不足和记录不足的潜在新原因。需要进行研究,以更好地表征和消除阻碍准确的职业伤害和疾病数据汇编的障碍。实际应用:在记录低伤害率的高危险行业工作的职业卫生专业人员,可能希望仔细检查记录保存做法。这项工作表明,尽管许多高风险机构诚信地管理记录,但报告的受伤率越低,与工作有关的伤害和疾病的未充分记录和未充分报告的可能性就越大。由Elsevier Ltd.代表国家安全委员会出版。

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