Occupational Safety and Health Management in Selected Industrial Sectors in Sudan

Q4 Social Sciences
Rasha A. Abdelrahim, V. Otitolaiye, Faris Omer, Zeena Abdelbasit, Don Anton Robles Balida
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Introduction: Since Heinrich's early studies, work has been recognized as a substantial contributor to psychological and physical illness. Fast technological, economic, and social advancements have increased the number of occupational fatalities and illnesses in developing nations. Nonetheless, it is demonstrated that the creation, application, and enforcement of Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (OSHMS) reduce accidents and enhance employees' well-being. This study aims to understand Sudan's current occupational safety and health situation and identify any challenges or gaps in the current system. Methods: A mixed methods approach deploying a literature review and secondary data was adopted to answer the research question about the status of occupational health and safety in Sudan. Results: A comparison of the artisanal and organized gold mining sectors over the years 2018-2020 shows an increase in the number of accidents in the artisanal sector but a sharp decrease in both the number and severity of accidents in the organized sector. The frequency rate declined in the organized sector but fluctuated in the artisanal sector. It was also found that many OSH incidents of different types and levels of severity occurred. In 2020, the Fatal Accident Rate (FAR) was 66.48 in artisanal gold mining, 0.55 in organized gold mining, and 0.01 in oil and gas. However, calculating and comparing other sectors' performance indicators to evaluate OSH's status was not possible for many reasons. Conclusion: Findings were constrained, possibly due to the limited occupational health and safety data. There is an urgent need to strengthen and improve the governance of occupational safety and health in Sudan. A more comprehensive study needs to be undertaken to assess the status of the OSH in formal and non-formal sectors and investigate the correlation of OSH to workers’ well-being and the Sudanese economy.
苏丹选定工业部门的职业安全和健康管理
导言:自海因里希的早期研究以来,工作已被认为是心理和身体疾病的重要因素。在发展中国家,快速的技术、经济和社会进步增加了职业死亡和疾病的数量。尽管如此,它证明了职业安全与健康管理体系(OSHMS)的创建、应用和执行可以减少事故并提高员工的福利。本研究旨在了解苏丹目前的职业安全和健康状况,并确定当前系统中的任何挑战或差距。方法:采用文献综述和二手数据的混合方法来回答有关苏丹职业健康和安全状况的研究问题。结果:2018-2020年手工和有组织的黄金开采部门的比较显示,手工部门的事故数量增加,而有组织部门的事故数量和严重程度都急剧下降。有组织部门的频率下降,但手工部门的频率波动。还发现发生了许多不同类型和严重程度的职业安全与健康事件。2020年,手工采金的致命事故率(FAR)为66.48,组织采金为0.55,油气采金为0.01。然而,由于种种原因,计算和比较其他部门的绩效指标来评估职业安全卫生状况是不可能的。结论:研究结果有局限性,可能是由于职业健康和安全数据有限。在苏丹,迫切需要加强和改进对职业安全和健康的管理。需要进行一项更全面的研究,以评估正规和非正规部门的职业健康健康状况,并调查职业健康健康与工人福利和苏丹经济的关系。
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