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"Occupational Safety and Health in Peru's Urban Workforce" -…
"Occupational Safety and Health in Peru's Urban Workforce"
6. Health Perceptions
Workers generally rated their health as good.
Though 9.1% reported workplace injuries.
7. Preventive Resources:
Insufficient occupational health services.
Risk evaluations.
Safety committees.
1.- Study Objective
To analyze working, safety, and health conditions in Peru's economically active urban population.
8. Psichosocial Factors
Fast-paced work and emotional suppression
Are common.
9. Implications
Poor safety and health management
affects productivity
affects workers' well-being.
2. Methodology
Cross-sectional design with a multistage probabilistic sampling approach
10. Policy Recommendations
Need for enhanced workplace
safety measures
worker awareness programs
3. Demographics
Majority were men aged 30-59, with secondary education.
4. Working Conditions
High exposure to noise, solar radiation, and repetitive movements
5. Employment Characteristics:
Many work more than 48 hours weekly
With minimal social protection.