Industrial Health
Volume 48, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 231-235
Occupational health and safety services for immigrant workers in japanese workplaces (Article) (Open Access)
Uchino A. ,
Muto T. ,
Muto S.*
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Seirei Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, 2-35-8 Sumiyoshi, Hamamatsu 430-0906, Japan
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Department of Public Health, Dokkyo Medical University School of Medicine, 880 Kitakobayashi, Mibucho, Tochigi 321-0293, Japan
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Seirei Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, 2-35-8 Sumiyoshi, Hamamatsu 430-0906, Japan, Department of Public Health, Dokkyo Medical University School of Medicine, 880 Kitakobayashi, Mibucho, Tochigi 321-0293, Japan
Abstract
The objective of this study was to clarify the status of occupational health and safety services for immigrant workers, the barriers to employing immigrant workers and the needs of the managers in workplaces to keep immigrant workers healthy and safe. This study was a crosssectional survey. We sent self-administered questionnaires to 126 workplaces in the western part of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan in August 2006. The questionnaire included the characteristics of the workplace, barriers to employing immigrant workers, current actions to keep immigrant workers healthy and safe, the implementation rate of health checkups and important issues to keep immigrant workers healthy and safe. Implementation rates of health and safety education, creating job instruction manuals written in their native languages, creating safety signs written in their native languages, and the use of translators were 62.5%, 50.0%, 41.1% and 37.5%, respectively. Implementation rates of general health checkups, special health checkups and follow up after health checkups were 80.8%, 73.6% and 67.3%, respectively. The most important issue which the managers considered kept immigrant workers healthy and safe was health checkups (69.6%). In conclusion, several occupational health and safety services were conducted for immigrant workers without a margin to compare with Japanese workers.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77952037091&doi=10.2486%2findhealth.48.231&partnerID=40&md5=d23a9863e209f2fe921173bbb27019af
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.48.231
ISSN: 00198366
Original Language: English