Current state and improvement prospects of warehouse workers health and safety practices in Bulgarian manufacturing and trading organizations

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Acta Logistica Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.22306/al.v10i3.408
Miroslav Stefanov
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Occupational health and safety (OHS) of warehouse workers is a crucial issue for warehouse managers. The importance of OHS practices has increased over recent years due both to high levels of fatal accidents in the logistics industry, and chronic shortage of labor in the sector, which requires systematic efforts to reduce absenteeism and increase warehouse employee motivation. This article aims to address the current state of some fundamental OHS practices of warehouse workers in Bulgarian manufacturing and trading organizations, and to outline some recommendations for their future improvements. The data were collected using the questionnaire survey method among 91 manufacturing and trading organizations in Bulgaria, which operate warehouses, and were processed using Chi-square analysis. The results show that the share of trading organizations, which implement OHS practices is lower, in comparison with surveyed manufacturing organizations. In addition, small organizations lag behind medium and large regarding the use of fundamental measures to protect warehouse workers. The main research findings indicate that there is a need to expand the frequency of OHS practices applied in trading organizations through a wider implementation of joint firefighting drills with fire and emergency safety authorities, adaptation of warehouse infrastructure, clear designation of emergency exits and placement of signs/work instructions for safe work at workplaces. Furthermore, it is critical to increase the use of appropriate work clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE), as well as to provide regular safety briefings in trading warehouses and small organizations.
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保加利亚制造和贸易组织仓库工人健康和安全做法的现状和改进前景
仓库工人的职业健康与安全(OHS)是仓库管理者面临的关键问题。近年来,由于物流行业致命事故的高水平以及该部门长期劳动力短缺,职业健康安全实践的重要性有所增加,这需要系统的努力来减少缺勤和增加仓库员工的积极性。本文旨在解决保加利亚制造和贸易组织中仓库工人的一些基本职业健康安全实践的现状,并概述了他们未来改进的一些建议。采用问卷调查法对保加利亚91家经营仓库的制造和贸易组织进行数据收集,并采用卡方分析进行处理。结果表明,与被调查的制造业组织相比,贸易组织实施职业健康安全实践的比例较低。此外,小型企业在使用保护仓库工人的基本措施方面落后于中型和大型企业。主要研究结果表明,有必要通过更广泛地实施与消防和紧急安全当局的联合消防演习、调整仓库基础设施、明确指定紧急出口和在工作场所放置安全工作标志/工作指示,扩大职业健康安全实践在贸易组织中应用的频率。此外,必须更多地使用适当的工作服和个人防护装备,并在贸易仓库和小型组织定期提供安全简报。
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Acta Logistica
Acta Logistica Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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36
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4 weeks
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