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Citation

Mekos KZ. Safety Sci. 2009; 47(5): 647-651.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2008.09.003

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper deals with the complaints regarding occupational health and safety in the area of Thessaloniki (Greece). It seeks to examine who are the complainers and which companies or activities do they complain about, to what extent are complaints relevant to occupational health and safety and whether the complaints result to penalties. Such complaints do not pertain to all economic sectors equally, nor do they derive from all kinds of sources. Furthermore, it appears that complaints "irrelevant" to occupational health and safety are twice as many as the "relevant" ones. In three quarters of the cases, the complaints do not result to any kind of sanction; more specifically, in one fifth of the cases, the complaints are not followed by any action taken by the office in charge. All things considered, it seems that filing complaints does not imply finding the most dangerous workplaces. Therefore, investigation of complaints should not be considered more significant than other inspection activities.

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