Ethics and occupational health in the contemporary world of work

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Abstract

The last two decades have seen increasing attention to professional ethics in the field of occupational health in industrialized and developing countries, partly reflecting the changing world of work, demographic shifts and new technologies. These changes have led to the revisiting of traditional ethical principles and the emergence of ethical issues related to occupational health. This article looks at the problems raised by these ethical concerns and proposes some solutions. We revised the existing literature on the ethical conflict in occupational health in order to identifying drivers and barriers for correct professional ethics. The ethical choices are not only based on balanced risk and benefit assessment for various stakeholders, but there are a number of deontological aspects as well that go beyond the mere benefit domains. There is still no systematic approach for analysing the true extent of these issues and their solutions.

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Iavicoli, S., Valenti, A., Gagliardi, D., & Rantanen, J. (2018, August 10). Ethics and occupational health in the contemporary world of work. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081713

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