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Revista de Saúde Pública
Linking better shiftwork arrangements with safety and health management systems
Kazutaka Kogi1 
[1],Institute for Science of LabourKawasaki,Japan
关键词: Shift work;    Night work;    Working conditions;    Occupational safety and health management systems;    Ergonomics;    Risk assessment;    Trabalho em turnos;    Trabalho noturno;    Condições de trabalho;    Saúde ocupacional;    Medidas de segurança;    Ergonomia;    Medição de risco;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0034-89102004000700011
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】
OBJECTIVE: Various support measures useful for promoting joint change approaches to the improvement of both shiftworking arrangements and safety and health management systems were reviewed. A particular focus was placed on enterprise-level risk reduction measures linking working hours and management systems. METHODS: Voluntary industry-based guidelines on night and shift work for department stores and the chemical, automobile and electrical equipment industries were examined. Survey results that had led to the compilation of practicable measures to be included in these guidelines were also examined. The common support measures were then compared with ergonomic checkpoints for plant maintenance work involving irregular nightshifts. On the basis of this analysis, a new night and shift work checklist was designed. RESULTS: Both the guidelines and the plant maintenance work checkpoints were found to commonly cover multiple issues including work schedules and various job-related risks. This close link between shiftwork arrangements and risk management was important as shiftworkers in these industries considered teamwork and welfare services to be essential for managing risks associated with night and shift work. Four areas found suitable for participatory improvement by managers and workers were work schedules, ergonomic work tasks, work environment and training. The checklist designed to facilitate participatory change processes covered all these areas. CONCLUSIONS: The checklist developed to describe feasible workplace actions was suitable for integration with comprehensive safety and health management systems and offered valuable opportunities for improving working time arrangements and job content together.
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