Development of interactive workplace improvement programs in collaboration with trade associations of small-scale industries

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Serial participatory action programs for reducing occupational safety and health risks were undertaken to know the types of support suited for small-scale industries. Working groups were formed with workplace people and occupational safety and health experts. It was agreed to develop an action-oriented strategy focusing on improving both work environment and productivity by making low-cost improvements through group work. Many workplace improvements achieved by participating enterprises and the group work procedures taken were analyzed. As supporting tools for effectively implementing the workplace improvement action programs, we developed action checklists according to industry and workplace implementation guides. Collections of local good examples also served as part of these support tools. These experiences show that keys to the sustainable action in small-scale industries are: (1) mobilization of the industry-wise network by trade associations, (2) an output-oriented strategy based on interactive group work and (3) the effective use of support tools such as low-cost action checklists and group work methods.

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Ito, A., Sakai, K., & Kogi, K. (2006). Development of interactive workplace improvement programs in collaboration with trade associations of small-scale industries. In Industrial Health (Vol. 44, pp. 83–86). https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.44.83

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