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http://dx.doi.org/10.21289/KSIC.2021.24.6.781

Investigation of the Potential Risk for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Migrant Workers  

Lim, Hyung-Duk (Dept. of Emergency and Disaster Management Inje University)
Rajitha Kawshalya, Mailan Arachchige Don (Dept. of Occupational Health and Safety Engineering Inje University)
Nam, Ki-Hun (Dept. of Fire & Disater Prevention Engineering Chanshin University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence / v.24, no.6_2, 2021 , pp. 781-786 More about this Journal
Abstract
Korean domestic workers are trend to avoid harmful and dangerous jobs calls 3D work due to the poor working conditions. Therefore, the incoming population of foreign workers is increasing to fulfill the required labor force. Mostly these foreign workers are placed in small and medium-size industries. As work that induces musculoskeletal disorders(WMSD) is equally exposed to domestic workers as well as foreign workers, this study attempted to investigate the work burdened by musculoskeletal disorders and derive improvement measures by understanding the actual conditions of the worksites of foreign workers. The result of this investigation defines that the possibility of developing musculoskeletal disorders is very high in the environment in which more than 40% of the respondents work with heavy objects and repetitive work of wrists and elbows. To prevent the symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders among foreign workers, three measures were proposed. To reduce the mandatory check-up period of WMSD under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, to revise the employment permit system, and to enhance the practical help of EPS education. Safety and health management of foreign workers is becoming an essential task not only for securing a workforce but also for the national image. Personal and economic losses at the national level should be minimized through policy support such as financial support for small and medium-sized businesses in Korea and supplementation of legal systems for the protection of foreign workers.
Keywords
Migrant Worker; Musculoskeletal Disorders; Employment Permit System;
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