Emergency services: a literature review on occupational safety and health risks

"Emergency workers comprise large professional groups ranging from career and volunteer fire-fighters, police officers, emergency medical staff (paramedics, emergency medical technicians, doctors and nurses) to psychologists. In major disasters, rescue workers, technicians from large relief org...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Luxembourg 2011
Publications Office of the European Union
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19136942124919541249-emergency-services-a-literatur.htm
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description "Emergency workers comprise large professional groups ranging from career and volunteer fire-fighters, police officers, emergency medical staff (paramedics, emergency medical technicians, doctors and nurses) to psychologists. In major disasters, rescue workers, technicians from large relief organisations, additional medical staff, military personnel, antiterrorist forces, body handlers, clean-up workers, construction workers, and numerous volunteers are involved. Depending on the emergency/disaster site, emergency workers need specialisation for instance in water rescue, mountain rescue or rescue from heights. Current environmental, economic, and political developments and trend data all suggest an increase in the severity and frequency of disasters in the future. Phenomena that support this assumption include increased energy use, progressive global warming, climate change and pollution, population growth, dispersal of industrialisation around the globe, expansion of transportation facilities, and the growing spread of terrorism. The growing issue of better protection for emergency workers against the occupational safety and health (OSH) risks has been emphasised as a priority by many experts.The demands made upon emergency workers, as well as OSH risks they are exposed to, will rise as they are confronted with events greater in both number and severity."
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spellingShingle literature survey
medical personnel
police
occupational risks
fire fighter
emergency relief
Emergency services: a literature review on occupational safety and health risks
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title Emergency services: a literature review on occupational safety and health risks
topic literature survey
medical personnel
police
occupational risks
fire fighter
emergency relief
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19136942124919541249-emergency-services-a-literatur.htm