2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2019.08.033
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Management of legal compliance in occupational health and safety. A literature review

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“…Occupational health services for all workers, irrespective of age, sex, nationality, type of employment, and size or location of workplace, has been a recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO) (Burton & WHO, 2010). Models of occupational health services vary from country to country and are influenced by regulatory and policy frameworks (Salguero‐Caparrós, Pardo‐Ferreira, Martínez‐Rojas, & Rubio‐Romero, 2020). Models of occupational health are now also expanding beyond physical health to consider psychological and social issues.…”
Section: Occupational Health Monitoring and Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occupational health services for all workers, irrespective of age, sex, nationality, type of employment, and size or location of workplace, has been a recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO) (Burton & WHO, 2010). Models of occupational health services vary from country to country and are influenced by regulatory and policy frameworks (Salguero‐Caparrós, Pardo‐Ferreira, Martínez‐Rojas, & Rubio‐Romero, 2020). Models of occupational health are now also expanding beyond physical health to consider psychological and social issues.…”
Section: Occupational Health Monitoring and Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though education level was also explored in this study, it was found to be non-significant in the Willowvale industrial area, before and after adjusting for all the other variables. Other authors have also found several other barriers to OSH implementation such as safety awareness, ineffective information and communication, time, cost, production prioritization, inappropriate management behavior, and management of legal compliance, resources, and regulation [9,[21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there has been increased interest in the influence of technology on compliance (Barboza et al, 2014). There has also been the investigation of compliance within economic contexts, with a particular focus on corporations and their violations of applicable law (Nietsch, 2018;Salguero-Caparrós, Pardo-Ferreira, Martínez-Rojas, & Rubio-Romero, 2020;Zinner, 2014); it has been argued that companies tend to have difficulty avoiding noncompliance and violation as legal obligations are deemed detrimental to companies' survivability (Salguero-Caparrós et al, 2020). In Indonesia, studies of compliance have often dealt with traffic, as well as the widespread violation of traffic laws (Agus, et al, 2016;Safitri & Rahman, 2013).…”
Section: Compliance With Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%