Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) management practices in micro- and small-sized enterprises

The case of the Portuguese waste management sector

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

Matilde A. Rodrigues (University of Minho, Polytechnic Institute of Porto)

Ana Sá (Polytechnic Institute of Porto)

Donato Masi (Aston University)

Alexandra Oliveira (Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Universidade do Porto)

Georgios Boustras (European University Cyprus)

Stavroula Leka (University College Cork, University of Nottingham)

Frank Guldenmund (TU Delft - Safety and Security Science)

Research Group
Safety and Security Science
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2020.104794
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
Safety and Security Science
Volume number
129
Article number
104794
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Abstract

The waste management sector is dominated by micro and small-sized enterprises. Although it is possible to anticipate that they may face the same problems as other small firms, information about activities related to the prevention of occupational risks in this sector and how this influences Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) performance is still limited. This study aims to address the issue, contributing to current literature about the protection of employees and the prevention of occupational risks in the waste management sector. The study was conducted at 66 enterprises in Portugal. Data about OHS management practices was collected through different sources, such as questionnaires applied to employers and analysis of documents and records available at the enterprise. A summative index that assesses seven OHS performance aspects was used to characterize the enterprises regarding their OHS performance level. The results showed that micro and small-sized waste management firms display several constraints with regard to OHS management. Several enterprises still do not have organized preventive services. Additionally, OSH policies or objectives, risk assessment, training and accident recording mechanisms were found to be non-existent in several cases. The time dedicated by employers to OHS issues and the support of external advisory services was also low for some firms. A positive and statistically significant association was found between these variables and the enterprises’ OHS performance level. Future research will focus on designing an intervention to improve OHS in the waste management sector as a whole.

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