Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Review

Work related injuries in Qatar: a framework for prevention and control

Authors: Amber Mehmood, Zaw Maung, Rafael J. Consunji, Ayman El-Menyar, Ruben Peralta, Hassan Al-Thani, Adnan A. Hyder

Published in: Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology | Issue 1/2018

Login to get access

Abstract

Work related injuries (WRIs) are a growing public health concern that remains under-recognized, inadequately addressed and largely unmeasured in low and middle-income countries (LMIC’s). However, even in high-income countries, such as those in Gulf Cooperating Council (GCC) like Qatar, there are challenges in assuring the health and safety of its labor population. Countries in the GCC have been rapidly developing as a result of the economic boom from the petrochemical industry during the early seventies. Economic prosperity has propelled the migration of workers from less developed countries to make up for the human resource deficiency to develop its infrastructure, service and hospitality industries. Although these countries have gradually made huge gains in health, economy and human development index, including improvements in life expectancy, education, and standard of living, there remains a high incidence of work-related injuries especially in jobs in the construction and petrochemical sector. Currently, there is scarcity of literature on work-related injuries, especially empirical studies documenting the burden, characteristics and risk factors of work injuries and the work injured population, which includes large numbers of migrant workers in many GCC countries. This paper will focus on the current understanding of WRIs in those countries and identify the gaps in current approaches to workplace injury prevention, outlining current status of WRI prevention efforts in Qatar, and propose a framework of concerted action by multi-sectoral engagement.
Literature
3.
go back to reference Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Occupational safety and health standards: Occupational health and environmental control (Standard No. 1904.5). 1970. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Occupational safety and health standards: Occupational health and environmental control (Standard No. 1904.5). 1970.
4.
go back to reference Takala J, Hamalainen P, Saarela KL, Yun LY, Manickam K, Jin TW, et al. Global estimates of the burden of injury and illness at work in 2012. J Occup Environ Hyg. 2014;11:326–37.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Takala J, Hamalainen P, Saarela KL, Yun LY, Manickam K, Jin TW, et al. Global estimates of the burden of injury and illness at work in 2012. J Occup Environ Hyg. 2014;11:326–37.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
7.
go back to reference Azaroff LS, Levenstein C, Wegman DH. Occupational Injury and Illness Surveillance: Conceptual Filters Explain Underreporting. Am J Public Health. 2002;92:1421–9.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Azaroff LS, Levenstein C, Wegman DH. Occupational Injury and Illness Surveillance: Conceptual Filters Explain Underreporting. Am J Public Health. 2002;92:1421–9.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
9.
go back to reference United Nations Development Programme. Human Development Report 2016. 2016. doi:eISBN: 978–92-1-060036-1. United Nations Development Programme. Human Development Report 2016. 2016. doi:eISBN: 978–92-1-060036-1.
10.
go back to reference Barss P, Addley K, Grivna M, Stanculescu C, Abu-zidan F. Occupational injury in the United Arab Emirates: epidemiology and prevention. Occup Med. 2009;59(7):493–8. Barss P, Addley K, Grivna M, Stanculescu C, Abu-zidan F. Occupational injury in the United Arab Emirates: epidemiology and prevention. Occup Med. 2009;59(7):493–8.
12.
go back to reference Al-Thani H, El-Menyar A, Consunji R, Mekkodathil A, Peralta R, Allen KA, et al. Epidemiology of occupational injuries by nationality in Qatar: evidence for focused occupational safety programmes. Injury. 2015;46:1806–13.CrossRefPubMed Al-Thani H, El-Menyar A, Consunji R, Mekkodathil A, Peralta R, Allen KA, et al. Epidemiology of occupational injuries by nationality in Qatar: evidence for focused occupational safety programmes. Injury. 2015;46:1806–13.CrossRefPubMed
13.
go back to reference Kapiszewski A. Arab Versus Asian Migrant Workers in the Gcc Countries. United Nations Expert Gr Meet Int. 2006:1–21. Kapiszewski A. Arab Versus Asian Migrant Workers in the Gcc Countries. United Nations Expert Gr Meet Int. 2006:1–21.
14.
go back to reference Rabi AZ, Jamous LW, AbuDhaise BA, Alwash RH. Fatal occupational injuries in Jordan during the period 1980 through 1993. Saf Sci. 1998;28:177–87.CrossRef Rabi AZ, Jamous LW, AbuDhaise BA, Alwash RH. Fatal occupational injuries in Jordan during the period 1980 through 1993. Saf Sci. 1998;28:177–87.CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Gomes J, Lloyd O, Norman N. The health of the workers in a rapidly developing country: effects of occupational exposure to noise and heat. Occup Med. 2002;52:121–8.CrossRef Gomes J, Lloyd O, Norman N. The health of the workers in a rapidly developing country: effects of occupational exposure to noise and heat. Occup Med. 2002;52:121–8.CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Barss P, Addley K, Grivna M, Stanculescu C, Abu-zidan F. Occupational injury in the United Arab Emirates: epidemiology and prevention. Occup Med. 2017;2009:493–8. Barss P, Addley K, Grivna M, Stanculescu C, Abu-zidan F. Occupational injury in the United Arab Emirates: epidemiology and prevention. Occup Med. 2017;2009:493–8.
18.
go back to reference Schenker MB. A Global Perspective of Migration and Occupational Health Am J Ind Med 2010;337:329–37. Schenker MB. A Global Perspective of Migration and Occupational Health Am J Ind Med 2010;337:329–37.
19.
go back to reference World Development Indicators. Country Profile: Qatar. 2017;:1. World Development Indicators. Country Profile: Qatar. 2017;:1.
21.
go back to reference Gardner A, Pessoa S, Diop A, Al-ghanim K, Trung KLE, Harkness L. A Portrait of Low-Income Migrants in Contemporary Qatar. J Arabian Studies. 2013;3(1):1–17. Gardner A, Pessoa S, Diop A, Al-ghanim K, Trung KLE, Harkness L. A Portrait of Low-Income Migrants in Contemporary Qatar. J Arabian Studies. 2013;3(1):1–17.
22.
go back to reference Ministry of Development and Planning Statistics. Labor Force Survey: The second quarter (April – June 2017). 2017. Ministry of Development and Planning Statistics. Labor Force Survey: The second quarter (April – June 2017). 2017.
25.
go back to reference Al-thani H, El-menyar A, Abdelrahman H, Zarour A, Consunji R, Peralta R, et al. Workplace-Related Traumatic Injuries: Insights from a Rapidly Developing Middle Eastern Country. J Environ Public Health. 2014;2014(430832):8. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/430832. Al-thani H, El-menyar A, Abdelrahman H, Zarour A, Consunji R, Peralta R, et al. Workplace-Related Traumatic Injuries: Insights from a Rapidly Developing Middle Eastern Country. J Environ Public Health. 2014;2014(430832):8. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1155/​2014/​430832.
26.
go back to reference Tuma MA, Acerra JR, El-menyar A, Al-thani H, Al-hassani A, Recicar F, et al. Epidemiology of workplace-related fall from height and cost of trauma care in Qatar Statistical Analysis: Results: Conclusions. Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci. 2013;3:3–7. Tuma MA, Acerra JR, El-menyar A, Al-thani H, Al-hassani A, Recicar F, et al. Epidemiology of workplace-related fall from height and cost of trauma care in Qatar Statistical Analysis: Results: Conclusions. Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci. 2013;3:3–7.
28.
go back to reference Human Rights Watch. Qatar: Take Urgent Action to Protect Construction Workers. 2017. qatar: Take Urgent Action to Protect Construction Workers. Accessed 2 Nov 2017. Human Rights Watch. Qatar: Take Urgent Action to Protect Construction Workers. 2017. qatar: Take Urgent Action to Protect Construction Workers. Accessed 2 Nov 2017.
30.
go back to reference Khan FY, Kamha A, A EH. Study of Patients with Heat Stroke Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Hamad General Hospital , Doha , Qatar During Summer 2004. 2005;14:40–43. Khan FY, Kamha A, A EH. Study of Patients with Heat Stroke Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Hamad General Hospital , Doha , Qatar During Summer 2004. 2005;14:40–43.
33.
go back to reference Hassan HA, Houdmont J. Health and safety implications of recruitment payments in migrant construction workers. 2014:331–336. Hassan HA, Houdmont J. Health and safety implications of recruitment payments in migrant construction workers. 2014:331–336.
34.
go back to reference Bener A, Abdul Rahman YS, Abdel Aleem EY, Khalid MK. Trends and characteristics of injuries in the State of Qatar: hospital-based study. Int J Inj Control Saf Promot. 2012;19:368–72.CrossRef Bener A, Abdul Rahman YS, Abdel Aleem EY, Khalid MK. Trends and characteristics of injuries in the State of Qatar: hospital-based study. Int J Inj Control Saf Promot. 2012;19:368–72.CrossRef
35.
go back to reference World Health Organization. Global strategy on occupational health for all: the way to health at work, recommendation of the Second Meeting of the WHO Collaborating Centres in Occupational Health, 11–14 October 1994, Beijing, China. Beijing. Geneva: World Health Organization; 1995. World Health Organization. Global strategy on occupational health for all: the way to health at work, recommendation of the Second Meeting of the WHO Collaborating Centres in Occupational Health, 11–14 October 1994, Beijing, China. Beijing. Geneva: World Health Organization; 1995.
37.
go back to reference Zacharatos A, Barling J, Iverson RD. High-Performance Work Systems and Occupational Safety. 2005;90:77–93. Zacharatos A, Barling J, Iverson RD. High-Performance Work Systems and Occupational Safety. 2005;90:77–93.
38.
go back to reference Holder Y, Peden M, Krug EG, Lund J, Gururaj G, Kobusingye O. Injury surveillance guidelines. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2001. Holder Y, Peden M, Krug EG, Lund J, Gururaj G, Kobusingye O. Injury surveillance guidelines. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2001.
39.
go back to reference Dejoy DM. Behavior change versus culture change : Divergent approaches to managing workplace safety q. 2005;43:105–29. Dejoy DM. Behavior change versus culture change : Divergent approaches to managing workplace safety q. 2005;43:105–29.
41.
go back to reference Bener A, Rahman YSA, Aleem EYA, Khalid MK. Trends and characteristics of head and neck injury from falls: a hospital based study. Qatar Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J. 2011;11(2):244–51. Bener A, Rahman YSA, Aleem EYA, Khalid MK. Trends and characteristics of head and neck injury from falls: a hospital based study. Qatar Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J. 2011;11(2):244–51.
44.
go back to reference Brunette MJ. Development of educational and training materials on safety and health: targeting Hispanic Workers in the Construction Industry. Fam Community Health. 2005;28(3):253–66. Brunette MJ. Development of educational and training materials on safety and health: targeting Hispanic Workers in the Construction Industry. Fam Community Health. 2005;28(3):253–66.
54.
go back to reference Consunji R, Mehmood A, Hirani N, El-Menyar A, Abeid A, Hyder A, et al. Epidemiologic and temporal trends of work-related injuries in expatriate workers in a high-income rapidly developing country: Evidence for preventive programs. In: Prevention of Accidents at Work. Prague: Taylor and Francis Group. 2017. p. 55–9. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315177571-11. Consunji R, Mehmood A, Hirani N, El-Menyar A, Abeid A, Hyder A, et al. Epidemiologic and temporal trends of work-related injuries in expatriate workers in a high-income rapidly developing country: Evidence for preventive programs. In: Prevention of Accidents at Work. Prague: Taylor and Francis Group. 2017. p. 55–9. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1201/​9781315177571-11.
55.
go back to reference Saurin TA, Formoso CT, Cambraia FB. An analysis of construction safety best practices from a cognitive systems engineering perspective. Safety Science. 2008;46(8):1169–83. Saurin TA, Formoso CT, Cambraia FB. An analysis of construction safety best practices from a cognitive systems engineering perspective. Safety Science. 2008;46(8):1169–83.
56.
go back to reference Teo EAL, Ling FYY, Chong AFW. Framework for project managers to manage construction safety. Int J Proj Manag. 2005;23:329–41.CrossRef Teo EAL, Ling FYY, Chong AFW. Framework for project managers to manage construction safety. Int J Proj Manag. 2005;23:329–41.CrossRef
57.
go back to reference Robson LS, Clarke JA, Cullen K, Bielecky A, Severin C, Bigelow PL, et al. The effectiveness of occupational health and safety management system interventions : A systematic review. Safety Science. 2007;45:329–53.CrossRef Robson LS, Clarke JA, Cullen K, Bielecky A, Severin C, Bigelow PL, et al. The effectiveness of occupational health and safety management system interventions : A systematic review. Safety Science. 2007;45:329–53.CrossRef
59.
go back to reference Bachelet VC. Work-related injuries resulting in death in Chile : a cross-sectional study on 2014 and 2015 registries. BMJ Open. 2018:1–8. Bachelet VC. Work-related injuries resulting in death in Chile : a cross-sectional study on 2014 and 2015 registries. BMJ Open. 2018:1–8.
Metadata
Title
Work related injuries in Qatar: a framework for prevention and control
Authors
Amber Mehmood
Zaw Maung
Rafael J. Consunji
Ayman El-Menyar
Ruben Peralta
Hassan Al-Thani
Adnan A. Hyder
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6673
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12995-018-0211-z

Other articles of this Issue 1/2018

Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 1/2018 Go to the issue