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Concerns of the dry-cleaning industry: A qualitative investigation of labor and management

โœ Scribed by Linda M. Goldenhar; Avima M. Ruder; Lynda M. Ewers; Scott Earnest; Walter M. Haag; Martin R. Petersen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
119 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-3586

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background Occupational scientists agree there are hazards associated with dry-cleaning, but do dry-cleaning owners and workers concur? Knowledge of owners' and workers' perceptions can help guide intervention efforts to reduce worker exposure. To better understand these issues, a qualitative study was conducted using focus group methodology and constant comparative analysis. Methods Two owner and four worker focus groups were held. Results Findings suggest that overall, health and safety issues were not of great concern. Owners were primarily concerned with the economic impact of regulations. Workers did express some anxiety about solvent exposure and burns, but most felt that these hazards were ''just part of the job.''Also, other than the installation of air-conditioning in the shops and the provision of health benefits, workers could not think of ways health and safety on the job could be improved. Conclusions These findings will be used to develop comprehensive safety and health interventions (e.g., engineering plus education and training) in dry-cleaning shops.


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