《2030年新加坡绿色计划:新加坡绿色经济中的职业健康危害》。

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Singapore medical journal Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-22 DOI:10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2024-121
Wei Xiang Lim, Mei Ling Licia Tan, Tzu Li Sylvia Teo, Wee Hoe Gan, Shiu Hong Joshua Wong
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摘要:新加坡政府发布了《新加坡绿色计划2030》,制定了到2030年实现可持续发展的目标。新技术、新工艺和新物质的采用创造了新的就业机会,这些发展给雇主和工人带来了新的挑战和风险。除了新出现的危害,传统的危害仍然存在,但它们可能通过新的工作流程采取新的形式。这篇综述的目的是提供潜在的职业健康问题的概述,我们可能会遇到或预期在这些关键部门:太阳能,废物管理和回收,绿色建筑,电动汽车和电池回收,可持续燃料。虽然新加坡现有的《职业安全和健康条例》是一个基础,但在处理与绿色工作有关的具体危害和风险方面可能存在差距。在这篇综述中,我们提出并概述了保护工人安全和健康的可能方法。
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The Singapore Green Plan 2030: occupational health hazards in the Singapore green economy.

Abstract: The Singapore Green Plan 2030 was released by the Singapore government to set targets for sustainability by 2030. The adoption of novel technologies, processes and substances creates new jobs, and such developments bring about new challenges and risks for both employers and workers. Beyond emerging hazards, traditional hazards still remain, but they may take on new forms through new work processes. This review aims to provide an overview of the potential occupational health issues we may encounter or anticipate in these key sectors: solar energy, waste management and recycling, green buildings, electric vehicles and battery recycling, and sustainable fuels. While existing Occupational Safety and Health regulations in Singapore serve as a foundation, there may be gaps in addressing the specific hazards and risks associated with green jobs. In this review, we propose and outline possible approaches to the protection of worker safety and health.

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