Occupational Accidents and Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems ISO 45001:2018 in EU
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37886/ruo.2023.002Keywords:
accidents at work, ISO 45001:2018, incidence rate, European Union, occupational health and safety management systemAbstract
Research Question (RQ): Occupational health and safety (OH&S) is an important cornerstone of social development and one of the key elements of modern organizations’ operations. Therefore, our primary research question was whether the number of organizations with the ISO 45001:2018-certified OH&S system affects the number of accidents at work in EU member states.
Purpose: The primary purpose of our research was to obtain the answer to our research problem. In addition, the research examined possible correlations between accidents at work, number of employed persons in EU member states and number of organizations certified to ISO 45001:2018.
Method: The analysis was based on the Eurostat data on the number of accidents at work and the number of employed persons in the 27 EU member states, as well as on data of International Organization for Standardization, on the number of organizations certified to ISO 45001:2018 in 2020. The ESAW methodology was applied to calculate the incidence rate and the ISO 45001:2018 certificate rate. Statistical processing of numerical data was done by means of the Minitab software, while the obtained results are shown in bar charts. The set hypotheses were tested by calculating the Spearman’s correlation coefficient »rs« and by regression analysis.
Results: In 2020, 2,738,920 accidents at work were recorded in EU member states, 3,355 of which were fatal. In absolute terms, the highest number of non-fatal accidents was observed in Germany, while the number of fatal accidents was the highest in Italy. The highest incidence rate of non-fatal accidents was recorded in Denmark, while that of fatal accidents was observed in Cyprus. In 2020, there were 30,849 organizations in the EU with the OH&S system certified to ISO 45001:2018, with Italy being the country with the highest number of certificates issued per 100,000 employed persons. It was established that there is a correlation between the number of accidents at work, number of employed persons, number of ISO 45001:2018 certificates, incidence rate and ISO 45001:2018 certificate rate. The main finding of our research is that the number of organizations certified to ISO 45001:2018 does affect the number of accidents at work in EU member states. An increase in the number of certified organizations results in a decrease in the incidence rate.
Organization: The research provides information on the number of accidents at work and the number of issued ISO 45001:2018 certificates in EU member states. However, the major finding for organizations is that by implementing the OH&S management system certified to ISO 45001:2018 they can reduce the number of accidents at work. The results of our research may stimulate non-certified organizations to obtain certification.
Society: The findings of our study can provide a basis for society and, in particular, legislators to strengthen the measures in terms of incentives for organizations to opt for ISO 45001:2018 certification of their OH&S systems, resulting in the reduction of accidents at work.
Originality: The study examined the current 27 EU member states and was based on the latest publicly available Eurostat data on accidents at work in 2020. In terms of exploring the impact of the OH&S management system certified to ISO 45001:2018 on the number of accidents at work, our study is the first of its kind in the EU.
Limitations / further research: The study was limited to the EU area and the latest publicly available Eurostat data on accidents at work in 2020, which were only studied in terms of non-fatal and fatal accidents. It would be useful to extend the study to the geographical area of Europe and to address the industries in which organizations operate. In particular, we suggest that the analysis be conducted over several consecutive years, which would enable the study of the trend of the effect of the ISO 45001:2018-certified OH&S system on the number of accidents at work.
References
Ajmal, M., Isha, A. S. N., Nordin, S., & Al-Mekhlafi, B. A. (2022). Safety-Management Practices and the Occurrence of Occupational Accidents: Assessing the Mediating Role of Safety Compliance, Sustainability, 14(8), 1-17. doi: 10.3390/su14084569
Băncilă-Afrim, N., Moraru, R. I., Cioca, L. I., & Băbuț, G. B. (2019). Accidents at work among industrial presses operators: analysis of statistics in north-western region of Romania. Quality - Access to Success, 20(January), 19-24.
Battaglia, M., Frey, M., & Passetti, E. (2014). Accidents at Work and Costs Analysis: A Field Study in a Large Italian Company. Industrial Health, 52(4), 354-366. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2013-0168
Bellamy, L. J. (2015). Exploring the relationship between major hazard, fatal and non-fatal accidents through outcomes and causes. Safety Science, 71(PB), 93-103. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2014.02.009
Biswas, A., Begum, M., Van Eerd, D., Smith, P. M., & Gignac, M. A. M. (2021). Organizational Perspectives on How to Successfully Integrate Health Promotion Activities into Occupational Health and Safety. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 63(4), 270-284. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000002087
Brocal, F., González, C., Reniers, G., Cozzani, V., & Sebastián, M. A. (2018). Risk management of Hazardous materials in manufacturing processes: Links and transitional spaces between occupational accidents and major accidents. Materials, 11(10), 1-23. doi: 10.3390/ma11101915
Chen, H., Hou, C., Zhang, L., & Li, S. (2020). Comparative study on the strands of research on the governance model of international occupational safety and health issues. Safety Science, 122(August 2019), 1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2019.104513
Cioni, M., & Savioli, M. (2016). Safety at the workplace: accidents and illnesses. Work, Employment and Society, 30(5), 858-875. doi: 10.1177/0950017015590759
Claxton, G., Hosie, P., & Sharma, P. (2022). Toward an effective occupational health and safety culture: A multiple stakeholder perspective. Journal of Safety Research, 82(2022), 57-67. doi:10.1016/j.jsr.2022.04.006
Coelho, D. A. (2018). European countries social and working conditions association with fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 604, 86-98. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-60525-8_10
Črv, S. (2021a). Position of Slovenian High-Growth Firms within the European Context. Challenges of the Future, 6(2), 85-109. doi:10.37886/ip.2021.021
Črv, S. (2021b). Environmental Management System ISO 14001 and National Economies in EU Member States. Journal of Universal Excellence, 10(3), 267-288. doi:10.37886/ruo.2021.041
Črv, S., & Markič, M. (2023). Contribution of the QMS principles to company performance. International Journal for Quality Research, 17(1), 227-242. doi:10.24874/IJQR17.01-14
De Merich, D., Gnoni, M. G., Malorgio, B., Micheli, G. J. L., Piga, G., Rosso, A., Sala, G., & Tornese, F. (2018). A new model proposal for occupational health and safety management in small and medium enterprises. Proceedings of the Summer School Francesco Turco, 2018-September(September), 101-107.
European Union. (2013). European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.
Eurostat. (2022). Retrived from https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/-/ddn-20221019-2
Ferrari, G. N., Leal, G. C. L., Galdamez, E. V. C., & de Souza, R. C. T. (2020). Prioritization of occupational health and safety indicators using the Fuzzy-AHP method. Production, 30(2018), 1-13. doi: 10.1590/0103-6513.20200054
García-Gómez, F. J., González-Gaya, C., & Rosales-Prieto, V. F. (2020). An approach to health and safety assessment in industrial parks. Sustainability, 12(9), 1-17. doi: 10.3390/su12093646
Hammond, S., Bowen, P. G., Hallman, M. G., & Heaton, K. (2019). Visual Performance and Occupational Safety Among Aging Workers. Workplace Health and Safety, 67(10), 506-511. doi: 10.1177/2165079919848444
ISO. (2018). Occupational health and safety management systems - Requirements with guidance for use (ISO 45001:2018). Geneva: International Organization for Standardization.
ISO. (2022). ISO Survey 2020. Retrived from https://www.iso.org/the-iso-survey.html
ISO. (2022). ISO 45001:2018 Occupational health and safety management systems - Requirements with guidance for use. Retrived from https://www.iso.org/standard/63787.html
Jacinto, C., & Aspinwall, E. (2004). A survey on occupational accidents' reporting and registration systems in the European Union. Safety Science, 42(10), 933-960. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2004.07.002
Jørgensen, K. (2016). Prevention of "simple accidents at work" with major consequences. Safety Science, 81, 46-58. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2015.01.017
Karanikas, N., Weber, D., Bruschi, K., & Brown, S. (2022). Identification of systems thinking aspects in ISO 45001:2018 on occupational health & safety management. Safety Science, 148(January), 1-28. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105671
Lind, S. (2008). Types and sources of fatal and severe non-fatal accidents in industrial maintenance. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 38(11-12), 927-933. doi:10.1016/j.ergon.2008.03.002
Małysa, T., Nowacki, K., & Lis, T. (2017). The correlation between structure of employment and accidents at work in metallurgical enterprises. METAL 2017 - 26th International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials, Conference Proceedings, 2017-January(May 2017), 2244-2249.
Malysa, T., & Gajdzik, B. (2021a). Predictive models of accidents at work in the steel sector as a framework for sustainable safety. Energies, 14(1), 1-20. doi: 10.3390/en14010129
Malysa, T., & Gajdzik, B. (2021b). Research on differentiation of accidents at work considering demographic features of workers in steel sector in Poland. Engineering Economics, 32(2), 165-176. doi: 10.5755/j01.ee.32.2.22506
Molinero-Ruiz, E., Pitarque, S., Fondevila-McDonald, Y., & Martin-Bustamante, M. (2015). How reliable and valid is the coding of the variables of the European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW)? A need to improve preventive public policies. Safety Science, 79(2015), 72-79. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2015.05.005
Nicolaidou, O., Dimopoulos, C., Varianou-Mikellidou, C., Boustras, G., & Mikellides, N. (2021). The use of weak signals in occupational safety and health: An investigation. Safety Science, 139(March), 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2021.105253
Olkiewicz, M., Wolniak, R., & Skotnicka-Zasadzień, B. (2019). Implementation of ISO 14001 standard in the european union countries. Rocznik Ochrona Srodowiska, 21(2), 868-880.
Ruiz-Frutos, C., Pinos-Mora, P., Ortega-Moreno, M., & Gómez-Salgado, J. (2019). Do companies that claim to be socially responsible adequately manage occupational safety and health? Safety Science, 114(April 2018), 114-121. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2019.01.010
Sharma, R., & Mishra, D. K. (2021). An analysis of thematic structure of research trends in occupational health and safety concerning safety culture and environmental management. Journal of Cleaner Production, 281, 1-16. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.125346
Sjöberg Forssberg, K., Vänje, A., & Parding, K. (2022). Bringing in gender perspectives on systematic occupational safety and health management. Safety Science, 152(February 2021), 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105776
Stefanović, V., Dobrosavljević, A., Urošević, S., & Mladenović-Ranisavljević, I. (2022). Modeling of occupational safety and health factors in production organizations and the formation of measuring scales of occupational safety climate. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 28(3), 1849-1857. doi: 10.1080/10803548.2021.1937840
Torrecilla-García, J. A., Pardo-Ferreira, M. C., Rubio-Romero, J. C., Calero-Castro, S. J., & Nebro-Mellado, J. J. (2021). Assessment of research, development and innovation in occupational health and safety in Spain. Safety Science, 141(December 2019), 1-7. doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2021.105321
Valluru, C. T., Dekker, S., & Rae, A. (2017). How and why do subcontractors experience different safety on high-risk work sites? Cognition, Technology and Work, 19(4), 785-794. doi: 10.1007/s10111-017-0435-1
Veloso Fracasso, B., De Souza Libânio, C., & Gonçalves Amaral, F. (2022). Performance indicators on occupational health and safety management systems: A systematic literature review. Sistemas & Gestão, 16(3), 257-267. doi:10.20985/1980-5160.2021.v16n3.1689