Factors associated with the activities of safety representatives in Spanish workplaces
- PMID: 17699532
- PMCID: PMC2660001
- DOI: 10.1136/jech.2006.053504
Factors associated with the activities of safety representatives in Spanish workplaces
Abstract
Objective: To describe the activities of safety representatives in workplaces in Spain.
Methods: A specific questionnaire was applied to a representative sample of safety representatives. Activities developed during the past year, presented in a closed ended list, were categorised into three groups: information and advising; participation in occupational health management; and pressure on or negotiation with employers. Personal phone interviews were conducted from September to December 2004. A sample of 1201 interviews was attained. Crude and multivariate analyses were carried out.
Results: Spanish safety representatives were mostly men (76%), aged 26 to 45 years (62%), with fixed contracts (94%), and more than 10 years in their company (57%). On a comparable 0-10 scale, the mean (95% confidence interval (CI)) number of activities relating to information, management, and negotiation developed during the previous year were, respectively, 6.8 (6.7 to 6.9), 4.5 (4.4 to 4.7), and 4.0 (3.8 to 4.1). In multivariate analysis, workplace size (>30 workers), industrial sector, training, and support from the labour inspectorate were the factors most consistently associated with safety representatives' activity. Additionally, support from the employer was associated with participation in occupational health management (odds ratio = 2.38 (95% CI, 1.73 to 3.29)).
Conclusions: Safety representatives in Spain have a variety of activities, mostly in the category of information and advising. These are necessary but not sufficient for real participation of workers in decisions concerning their health and safety. More participation of safety representatives in occupational health management at workplaces seems to be needed, and factors associated with this participation reinforced.
Conflict of interest statement
References
-
- García A M, Gadea R, Rodrigo F. Prevención de riesgos laborales en las empresas: percepciones de los delegados de prevención. [Occupational risk prevention in workplaces: perceptions of health and safety representatives in Spain], Arch Prev Riesgos Labor 20058139–146.
-
- Iavicoli S, Rondinone B, Marinaccio A.et al Research priorities in occupational safety and health: a review. Ind Health 200644169–178. - PubMed
-
- Walters D. Trade unions and the effectiveness of worker representation in health and safety in Britain. Int J Health Serv 199626625–641. - PubMed
-
- Milgate N, Innes E, O'Loughin K. Examining the effectiveness of health and safety committees and representatives: a review. Work 200219281–290. - PubMed
-
- Lee P T, Krause N. The impact of a worker health study on working conditions. J Public Health Policy 200223268–285. - PubMed
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Miscellaneous