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Citation

Bonney T, Forst L, Rivers S, Love M, Pratap P, Bell T, Fulkerson S. New Solut. 2017; 27(2): 246-259.

Affiliation

Warehouse Workers for Justice, Chicago, IL, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Baywood Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1048291117712545

PMID

28554306

Abstract

Workers in the temporary staffing industry face hazardous working conditions and have a high risk of occupational injury. This project brought together local workers' centers and university investigators to build a corps of Occupational Health Promoters (OHPs) and to test a survey tool and recruitment methods to identify hazards and raise awareness among workers employed by temporary staffing companies. OHPs interviewed ninety-eight workers employed by thirty-three temporary agencies and forty-nine client companies, working mainly in shipping and packing, manufacturing, and warehousing sectors. Surveys identified workplace hazards. OHPs reported two companies to OSHA, resulting in several citations. Partners reported greater understanding of occupational safety and health challenges for temporary workers and continue to engage in training, peer education, and coalition building.


Language: en

Keywords

OSHA; community-based participatory research (CBPR); temp workers; temporary services industry

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