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Citation

Havet N, Huguet M, Tonietta J. Rev. Epidemiol. Sante Publique 2017; 65(6): 397-407.

Vernacular Title

L’exposition des travailleurs de nuit aux facteurs de pénibilité en France : les enseignements de l’enquête SUMER 2010.

Affiliation

Université de Lyon, université Lumière Lyon 2, 69007 Lyon, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.respe.2017.06.006

PMID

29066032

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that French laws state that night work should be exceptional, the number of night workers has sharply increased in the past 20 years. At the same time, empirical and epidemiological studies indicate that night work has negative effects on workers' health. This is why the 2010 French pension act considered night work to be a drudgery. The aim of this study is to investigate whether night workers are more subject to other factors defined as contributing to the drudgery of work than are day workers. This article focuses on exposure to physical constraints (manual manipulation of heavy loads, awkward posture, exposure to mechanical vibrations) and aggressive physical environment (carcinogenic, mutagenic and reprotoxic chemicals [CMR], extreme temperature and noise).

METHODS: Our study used the 2010 Medical Monitoring Survey of Occupational Risks [Surveillance médicale des expositions aux risques professionnels, (SUMER)] that was conducted among a sample of around 50,000 employees representative of 21.7 million French employees. We used logistic regressions to explore the potential influence of night work on the probabilities of exposure to at least one CMR, noise, thermal nuisance and physical constraints.

RESULTS: Even though descriptive statistics suggest that night workers are more exposed to drudgery of work than day workers, our multivariate logistic models indicate that the exposure is not always positively correlated with the number of nights worked. Moreover, the exposure differs according to gender and socio-occupational category.

CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that night workers are more exposed to several factors defined as contributing to the drudgery of work than are day workers. Thus, they seem to face multiple disadvantages in the labor market. Preventive measures in favor of night workers should be targeted at job content as much as work organization.

Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.


Language: fr

Keywords

Exposition professionnelle; Health inequalities; Inégalités de santé; Night work; Occupational exposure; Travail de nuit

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