The impact of enforcement capabilities on the effectiveness of public assessment on occupational safety

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(1) Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of enforcement capabilities on the efficacy of two public interventions to improve occupational safety in olive mills. (2) Method: The difference in efficacy was evaluated by comparing the risks detected in two groups in an initial assessment (with visits in the 2006–2008 period) to the risks detected in a later assessment, either after an intervention by Authorized Technicians with enforcement capabilities or after an intervention by Technical Advisors without enforcement capabilities (2011–2013). The assessments identified risks in the companies, according to a specific risk map for olive oil mill enterprises. (3) Results: Statistically significant differences were observed in the comparison of the risk reductions of the two groups, with regard to the initial assessment. The greatest reductions in risk were found in the companies that received interventions by Authorized Technicians with enforcement capabilities, in the sections of individual protection equipment and the storage of dangerous products. (4) Conclusion: Interventions by Authorized Technicians with enforcement capabilities are more effective than interventions by Technical Advisors without enforcement capabilities.

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Soriano-Serrano, M., Carrillo-Castrillo, J. A., Rubio-Romero, J. C., & García-Jiménez, M. (2020). The impact of enforcement capabilities on the effectiveness of public assessment on occupational safety. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(17), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176426

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