The 2030 United Nations Goal 8 for sustainable development focuses on decent work. There is utility in identifying the occupational safety and health aspects of Goal 8, as they pertain to the four pillars of decent work: job creation, social protection, rights of workers, and social dialogue. A workgroup of the International Commission on Occupational Health and collaborators addressed the issue of decent work and occupational safety and health (OSH) with the objective of elaborating a framework for guidance for practitioners, researchers, employers, workers, and authorities. This article presents that framework, which is based on an examination of the literature and the perspectives of the workgroup. The framework encompasses the intersection of the pillars of decent (employment creation, social protection, rights of workers, and social dialogue) work with new and emerging hazards and risks related to various selected determinants: new technologies and new forms of work; demographics (aging and gender); globalization; informal work; migration; pandemics; and OSH policies and climate change. The OSH field will need an expanded focus to address the future of decent work. This focus should incorporate the needs of workers and workforces in terms of their well-being. The framework identifies a starting point for the OSH community to begin to promote decent work.

Occupational Safety and Health Staging Framework for Decent Work / Schulte, P. A.; Iavicoli, I.; Fontana, L.; Leka, S.; Dollard, M. F.; Salmen-Navarro, A.; Salles, F. J.; Olympio, K. P. K.; Lucchini, R.; Fingerhut, M.; Violante, F. S.; Seneviratne, M.; Oakman, J.; Lo, O.; Alfredo, C. H.; Bandini, M.; Silva-Junior, J. S.; Martinez, M. C.; Cotrim, T.; Omokhodion, F.; Fischer, F. M.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 19:17(2022), p. 10842. [10.3390/ijerph191710842]

Occupational Safety and Health Staging Framework for Decent Work

Iavicoli I.
;
Fontana L.;
2022

Abstract

The 2030 United Nations Goal 8 for sustainable development focuses on decent work. There is utility in identifying the occupational safety and health aspects of Goal 8, as they pertain to the four pillars of decent work: job creation, social protection, rights of workers, and social dialogue. A workgroup of the International Commission on Occupational Health and collaborators addressed the issue of decent work and occupational safety and health (OSH) with the objective of elaborating a framework for guidance for practitioners, researchers, employers, workers, and authorities. This article presents that framework, which is based on an examination of the literature and the perspectives of the workgroup. The framework encompasses the intersection of the pillars of decent (employment creation, social protection, rights of workers, and social dialogue) work with new and emerging hazards and risks related to various selected determinants: new technologies and new forms of work; demographics (aging and gender); globalization; informal work; migration; pandemics; and OSH policies and climate change. The OSH field will need an expanded focus to address the future of decent work. This focus should incorporate the needs of workers and workforces in terms of their well-being. The framework identifies a starting point for the OSH community to begin to promote decent work.
2022
Occupational Safety and Health Staging Framework for Decent Work / Schulte, P. A.; Iavicoli, I.; Fontana, L.; Leka, S.; Dollard, M. F.; Salmen-Navarro, A.; Salles, F. J.; Olympio, K. P. K.; Lucchini, R.; Fingerhut, M.; Violante, F. S.; Seneviratne, M.; Oakman, J.; Lo, O.; Alfredo, C. H.; Bandini, M.; Silva-Junior, J. S.; Martinez, M. C.; Cotrim, T.; Omokhodion, F.; Fischer, F. M.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 19:17(2022), p. 10842. [10.3390/ijerph191710842]
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