Working, safety and health conditions in the economically active and employed population in urban areas of Peru
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- DOI: 10.17843/rpmesp.2020.371.4592
Working, safety and health conditions in the economically active and employed population in urban areas of Peru
Abstract
Objetives: The present study aims to know the work, safety and health conditions at the jobs of the economically active urban population in Peru.
Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out based on a probabilistic sample of multistage areas in which 3122 people over 14 years of age distributed nationwide partici pated. Results: The majority were men (53.6%) between 30 and 59 years (50%). As for working conditions, most people work more than 48 hours per week (39.8%), and Monday through Saturday (44.7%). Regarding the safety, hygiene, ergonomic and psychosocial conditions, the results showed a lower risk exposure. Regarding health conditions, the majority report that the identification and evaluation of occupational hazards is not carried out in their workplace (35.9%), they do not have occupational health services (40.7%) or a delegate or a Health and sa fety committee (39.4%) and no occupational medical evaluations (39.3%).
Conclusions: The economically active urban population of Peru is more frequently exposed to noise, solar radiation, awkward postures and repetitive movements, work at a fast pace with little control and hide their emotions; In addition, occupational health is not managed adequately in workplaces. These conditions may affect the health of workers and the quality of work.
Objetivos: La presente investigación tiene como objetivo conocer las condiciones de trabajo, seguridad y sa lud en el trabajo de la población urbana económicamente activa ocupada del Perú. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio transversal basado en una muestra probabilística de áreas y multietápica en la que partici paron 3122 personas mayores de 14 años distribuidas en todo el país.
Resultados: : La mayoría fueron hombres (53,6%) entre 30 y 59 años (50%). En cuanto a las condiciones de trabajo, la mayoría labora más de 48 horas semanales (39,8%) y de lunes a sábado (44,7%). Respecto a las condiciones de seguridad, higiene, ergonómicas y psicosociales, los resultados mostraron una menor exposición de riesgo. Sobre las condiciones de salud, la mayoría refiere que no se identifican ni se evalúan los riesgos laborales en su puesto de trabajo (35,9%); que no tienen servicios de salud ocupacional (40,7%) ni un delegado o un comité de seguridad y salud (39,4%); y que no se le realizan evaluaciones médico ocupacionales (39,3%).
Conclusiones: La población económica mente activa urbana ocupada del Perú se expone con más frecuencia al ruido, la radiación solar, las posturas incómodas y los movimientos repetitivos; trabaja rápido con poco control y esconde sus emociones; además, en los lugares de trabajo no se gestiona la salud ocupacional. Estas condiciones pueden afectar la salud de los trabajadores y la calidad del trabajo.
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