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Issue title: Safer and Healthier Workplaces
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Jacinto, Celeste; | Soares, C. Guedes | Fialho, Tiago | Ant\~{a}o, Pedro | Silva, Sílvia A.
Affiliations: Safety, Reliability and Maintenance Group of CENTEC – IST, Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal | Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, FCT-UNL, Portugal | CIS – Centro de Investigação e Intervenção Social, ISCTE – IUL, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Celeste Jacinto, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829-516, Caparica, Portugal. Tel.: +351 212 948 567; Fax: +351 212 948 531; E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Abstract: This paper describes a comparative analysis of the official forms used for reporting occupational accidents within the EU-27 member states. The comparison is based on two analysis grids (coding schedule) created to that effect, which incorporate a set of evaluation criteria and an interpretation key. The results obtained in the analysis allowed for attention to be drawn to the relevant attributes of such forms in terms of their content and format/structure. It also revealed the main similarities and differences between each country, providing a complete assessment of the 27 member states. The discussion gives account of the level of implementation of the "new" Eurostat variables within the European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW). Furthermore, the study shows that certain formats (structure of information fields) appear to facilitate completeness of the information collected. It has also demonstrated that the European harmonisation process is still far from completion, although the newcomer states seem to be adjusting quickly to the process. The findings of this study may bring useful insights to national authorities and European policy-makers, or to employers/enterprises wishing to implement their internal procedures aligned with the ESAW methodology. The scientific community is another interest group, whose research relies on official statistics, preferably comparable across all countries.
Keywords: European harmonisation, accident reporting systems, Eurostat variables, occupational accidents
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2011-1187
Journal: Work, vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 369-378, 2011
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