Electronic recycling plants: Human resources and OHS management case studies

Type de document

Études primaires

Année de publication

2021

Langue

Anglais

Titre de la revue

International Journal of Workplace Health Management

Première page

350

Dernière page

367

Résumé

Purpose

The electrical and electronic recycling industry is experiencing significant growth while paying no particular attention to the health and safety of recycling workers. Who are these recycling workers? How are they recruited and trained in OHS measures? This article will attempt to answer these questions.

Design/methodology/approach

As part of a toxicological study carried out on five companies, samples were taken from employees (n = 100) and their working environment. Among them, 26 workers and six managers also participated in interviews on the management of OHS preventive practices. This article presents analyses of the recruitment strategies for these workers and the management of preventive measures.

Findings

The main findings were that preventive practices vary according to the company's social mission and recruitment strategy. OHS preventive practices vary among the companies, even though the workers are similarly exposed to multiple contaminants. Precarious employment relationships put these workers in a vulnerable position.

Originality/value

Although recycling electrical and electronic equipment (e-recycling) has been an ecological and moral concern in Western societies for several decades, occupational health and safety (OHS) management in recycling plants has received little attention.

Mots-clés

Recyclage, Recycling, Évaluation de l'exposition, Exposure evaluation, Risque d'atteinte à la santé, Health hazard, Échantillonnage et analyse, Sampling and analysis, Organisation de la prévention dans l'entreprise, Plant safety and health organisation, Esprit de sécurité, Safety conciousness, Enquête par entrevue, Interview survey, Industrie électronique, Electronic industry

Numéro de projet IRSST

2015-0083

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