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Safety and Health Programs in Alaska?s Seafood Processing Industry: Interviews with Safety and Health Managers

机译:阿拉斯加的安全和健康计划的海鲜加工行业:安全和健康经理采访

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Background: The seafood processing industry is critical to Alaska?s economy and hazardous to workers; however, limited research has addressed workers? safety and health. Safety and health program management is a decisive factor in preventing fatalities, injuries, and illnesses. We interviewed managers to gain their views on their safety and health programs.Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 upper-level managers who oversaw programs for Alaskan worksites. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Qualitative content analysis techniques, including inductive coding, were utilized to explore participants? experiences and views regarding: management and workers? roles; hazard control systems; safety and health training; regulatory and economic factors; and programs? challenges and successes.Results: The 14 participants represented 13 companies that operated 32 onshore plants and 30 vessels with processing capabilities. Participants reported managing programs for an estimated 68% of the Alaskan seafood processing industry?s workforce. Based on participants? responses, we identified five factors that could be modified to improve safety and health industry-wide: manager training and knowledge sharing; worker training; organizational aspects related to safety culture; application of ergonomic principles; and work hours. Participants reported that fully engaging workers in programs was beneficial.Conclusions: Industry members should more widely share their best practices for protecting workers? safety and health. Occupational safety and health practitioners and researchers should support the development and evaluation of (a) training for non/limited-English-speaking-workers, (b) ergonomic interventions, and (c) fatigue risk management systems. Future research should engage worksite managers and workers to characterize their safety and health experiences and needs.
机译:背景:海鲜加工行业对阿拉斯加的经济和对工人危险至关重要;但是,有限的研究已经解决了工人?安全和健康。安全和健康计划管理是预防死亡,伤害和疾病的决定性因素。我们采访了经理,以获得他们的安全和健康计划的看法。访谈是音频记录和转录的。定性内容分析技术,包括归纳式,用于探索参与者?关于:管理和工人的经验和意见?角色;危险控制系统;安全和健康培训;监管和经济因素;和计划?挑战和成功。结果:14名参与者代表了13家公司,其中32家陆上植物和30艘船的加工能力。参与者报告了估计68%的阿拉斯加海产加工行业的员工劳动力的计划。基于参与者?答复,我们确定了五个因素,可以修改,以改善安全和卫生行业 - 范围内:经理培训和知识共享;工人训练;与安全文化相关的组织方面;人体工程学原理的应用;和工作时间。参与者报告说,在计划中充分吸引工人是有益的。结论:行业成员应更广泛地分享保护工人的最佳做法吗?安全和健康。职业安全和健康从业者和研究人员应支持对非/有限 - 英语 - 工人,(b)人体工程学干预措施和(c)疲劳风险管理系统的培训的开发和评估。未来的研究应该参与工地管理者和工人,以表征他们的安全和健康经验和需求。

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