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WORKING, SAFETY AND HEALTH CONDITIONS IN THE ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE AND…
WORKING, SAFETY AND HEALTH CONDITIONS IN THE ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE AND EMPLOYED POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS OF PERU
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Occupational safety
Prevention
Have assessments, measurement or control of potential risks: 16.4%
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Have health, safety or hygiene committee at work: 15.7%
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Materials and Methods
Study Design
Cross - sectional, probabilistic sample and multi - stage areas
Sample
3,122 people over 14 years of age who work in urban areas.
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Instrument
The Basic Questionnaire on Working, Employment and Health Conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean (CTESLAC in Spanish)
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Conclusion
Ample room for occupational risk prevention among Peru’s urban occupied economically active population
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Occupational health information should be disseminated to raise awareness in the workers and their employers
Advantages
Surveys conducted in Colombia, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay , where interviews were conducted in formal workplaces.
In Peru to obtain the information, surveys were applied in the same households to people who worked at least one hour in the week before the interview
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