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Occupational Injury and Disease by the Hired Proportion of Precarious Employee in Manufacturing Industry with 50 Employees or More  

Shin, Cheol Lim (3M Korea Ltd)
Kang, Tae Sun (Sungnam Regional Labor Office, Ministry of Labor)
Yi, Kwan Hyung (Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency)
Kim, Won Ki (WiseH)
Kim, Soo Keun (Department of Occupational Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University School of medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital)
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene / v.18, no.3, 2008 , pp. 185-188 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyze the occupational safety and health(OSH) state of precarious employee. Methods: The questionnaire of this survey is composed of 9 categories that are the workplace general information and the state of occupational injury and disease, OSH organization, OSH education and training. The subjects of this survey were the Manufacturing. The hypothesis of this study is where the proportion of precarious employee is higher, the OSH state is worse. To verify this hypothesis, we grouped the subjects into three categories by the proportion of precarious employee like as 0%(all standard employee), less than 30% and 30% or more. Using the SPSS 12.0 program to analyze the data, logistic regression analysis were implemented to find affective factors for the rate of occupational injury and disease. Results: 2,633 manufacturing workplaces were included for subjects. The proportions of precarious employee were 9.6 %. In manufacturing industry, about 70 % companies had no precarious employee. 16.8 % companies were in less than 30 % group, 13.2 % companies were in 30% or more group. For the rate of occupational injury and disease, the precarious group were 0.85(${\pm}1.8$), 1.19(${\pm}2.9$), 0.59(${\pm}1.1$). There was a trend that the higher precarious proportion groups was the higher rate of occupational injury and disease by the logistic regression analysis. It is more strong relationship than company size and OSH committee. Conclusions: We could find a significant result there was a positive relationship between the hiring proportion of precarious employee and the rate of occupational injury and disease in manufacturing industry with 50 employees and more.
Keywords
Occupational safety and health; Precarious employee; Rate of occupational injury and disease;
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