Appreciable injury to health - confronting health and safety in Australia’s workplaces during the first half of the twentieth century

R. Webb
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A state’s management of workplace safety is one indicator of its integrity. This paper uses historical evidence to demonstrate the past and current resonance of this position. It examines workplace risk and abuse in Australia, and considers the impact of legislation targeting occupational health and safety, including laws effectively protecting vested interests rather than social justice at work. Such interests included capital rather than labour, and male workers rather than female. Historical scenarios suggest how a risk management approach to worker health and safety became embedded in corporate and political culture. Challenging this culture, twentieth century deaths from silicosis and from lead poisoning, and from employment-related asbestosis, illustrate the consequence of employer refusal to eliminate known dangerous materials and processes from the workplace. Drawing on labour and government manuscripts, this analysis identifies OHS risk and abuse, focusing on Australia for the first half of the twentieth century, and with reference to findings and legislation in the UK that informed parties negotiating OHS in Australia. The paper argues that acknowledgement of past abuses, and an understanding of failures to repair abuse, is essential if the state is to properly address current workplace safety crimes.
对健康的明显伤害——20世纪上半叶澳大利亚工作场所的健康和安全问题
一个国家对安全生产的管理是其诚信的一个标志。本文运用历史证据来论证这一立场在过去和现在的共鸣。它审查了澳大利亚工作场所的风险和虐待,并审议了针对职业健康和安全的立法的影响,包括有效保护工作中的既得利益者而不是社会正义的法律。这些利益包括资本而不是劳动力,包括男性工人而不是女性。历史情景表明,工人健康和安全的风险管理方法是如何融入企业和政治文化的。20世纪因矽肺病和铅中毒以及与就业有关的石棉沉滞造成的死亡,对这种文化提出了挑战,说明了雇主拒绝从工作场所消除已知危险材料和工艺的后果。根据劳工和政府的手稿,本分析确定了职业健康安全的风险和滥用,重点关注20世纪上半叶的澳大利亚,并参考了英国的调查结果和立法,这些发现和立法为澳大利亚职业健康安全的谈判提供了信息。本文认为,如果国家要妥善处理当前的工作场所安全犯罪,就必须承认过去的虐待行为,并了解未能纠正虐待行为。
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