A Recent Situational Analysis of the Occupational Safety and Health Landscape in the Philippines.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-07-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.8944
Lea Elora A Conda, Celin Audrey V Nuñez, Dana Sophia Elizandra T Uy, Catherine S Artaiz-Cariaga, Jhason John J Cabigon, Geminn Louis C Apostol
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Objectives: Workers are continuously exposed to occupational hazards and risks. By analyzing recent data on the status of occupational safety and health (OSH) in the Philippines, this study aimed to determine the common occupational injuries and diseases among Filipino workers, and preventive and control measures/activities and occupational safety and health policies and programs implemented across the country.

Methods: A review of data on Philippine OSH from the Integrated Survey of Labor and Employment (ISLE) by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) covering data from 2015/2016, 2017/2018, and 2019/2020 was done. The number of occupational injury cases, types of injuries, and types of diseases were assessed as well as the implementation of OSH policies and programs. Descriptive statistics, simple T-test, and Pareto analysis were used to analyze the collated data sets.

Results: The number of occupational injury and diseases in the Philippines across industries are decreasing. Superficial injuries and open wounds (56.47%), and Workrelated Musculoskeletal Diseases (WMSDs) (61.82%) top the list as the most common injury and disease across industries, respectively. In 2018, OSH programs and preventive and control measures underwent reforms due to the implementation of the Republic Act (RA) 11058. For OSH programs, there is an increase in implementation between 2015 and 2019.

Conclusion: Occupational injury and occupational diseases in the Philippines across industries are declining. In terms of OSH measures and programs, there has been a significant change over the years, especially after the introduction of RA 11058 in 2018. A rise in the implementation of measures and policies was noted. However, there are still gaps that need to be addressed.

菲律宾职业安全和健康状况的最新情况分析。
目的:工人持续暴露于职业危害和风险中。通过分析菲律宾职业安全与健康(OSH)状况的最新数据,本研究旨在确定菲律宾工人中常见的职业伤害和疾病,以及全国实施的预防和控制措施/活动以及职业安全与健康政策和方案。方法:回顾菲律宾统计局(PSA) 2015/2016年、2017/2018年和2019/2020年菲律宾劳动与就业综合调查(ISLE)的职业安全与健康数据。评估了工伤案件的数量、工伤类型和疾病类型,以及职业安全与健康政策和方案的实施情况。采用描述性统计、简单t检验和Pareto分析对整理后的数据集进行分析。结果:菲律宾各行业的职业伤害和职业病数量正在下降。浅表损伤和开放性伤口(56.47%)以及与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(61.82%)分别是各行业最常见的伤害和疾病。2018年,由于实施了第11058号共和国法,职业安全与健康方案和预防控制措施进行了改革。职业安全与卫生项目的实施在2015年至2019年期间有所增加。结论:菲律宾各行业的职业伤害和职业病正在下降。在职业安全与卫生措施和计划方面,多年来发生了重大变化,特别是在2018年引入RA 11058之后。注意到各项措施和政策的执行有所增加。然而,仍有需要解决的差距。
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