Partnership for Sustainable Healthy Workplaces<subtitle>Warner Lecture, British Occupational Hygiene Society, Sheffield 9 April 2002</subtitle>
Author(s) -
Richard Ennals
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
the annals of occupational hygiene
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1475-3162
pISSN - 0003-4878
DOI - 10.1093/annhyg/mef061
Subject(s) - general partnership , mainstream , subtitle , public relations , work (physics) , sustainable development , business , medicine , political science , management , engineering , finance , economics , law , operating system , computer science , mechanical engineering
The paper sets out a fresh approach to healthy workplaces, laying foundations to meet the demands of the new millennium. Professionals such as occupational hygienists deal with issues at the heart of the economy and society, which are beginning to attract the attention of politicians. Old disciplinary barriers must be crossed and communication improved so that healthy work is accepted as a mainstream concern, integral to sustainable development. This presents challenges both to professionals and to those with responsibilities for policy. As a first step, we need to develop an understanding of how conclusions from research can inform responsible decision making. We will not be able to design and build perfectly safe environments, but real progress can be made in the field of 'workplace health defence', using available human, technical and financial resources. A vital ingredient is partnership in the workplace, involving social partners and professionals working in collaboration.
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