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Citation

Robaina C, Partanen TJ, Avila I. Int. J. Occup. Environ. Health 2010; 16(3): 312-319.

Affiliation

National Institute of Workers' Health, World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center for Occupational Health, Havana, Cuba. caristina.robaina@infomed.sld.cu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Maney Pub.)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

20662423

Abstract

This study describes the structure, process, and impact of a comprehensive sixteen-month safety enhancement program among stevedores at the Port of Havana, Cuba. Our objective was to reduce occupational injury risk and improve safety conditions by enhancing hazard knowledge and identification as well as improving safety behavior. The target group for the training program consisted of 185 male stevedores in one port terminal. A comparison group of 105 male stevedores was included from another terminal where the program was not implemented. Other personnel were included in the program. The training covered a number of safety procedures and used various training methods. As contrasted with the comparison group, injury incidence decreased in the intervention group, accompanied by significant improvements in safety knowledge and behavior and injury hazard identification. The practices of the program led to safety enhancements in the port and are being considered for adoption in other ports in Cuba.


Language: en

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