• 제목/요약/키워드: 택배근로자

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물류센터 근로자의 안전행동에 미치는 영향요인의 상관관계 분석 (Correlation Analysis of Factors Influencing the Safety Behavior of Distribution Center Workers)

  • 박희진;정명진;정륜남;허주혜
    • 문화기술의 융합
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.155-161
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    • 2021
  • 최근 소비 트렌드의 변화로 택배물량이 증가함에 따라 택배업 근로자의 산재사망 사고가 급증하여 택배근로자의 업무환경 개선이 시급한 실정이다. 따라서 본 연구의 목적은 택배근로자의 안전행동과 안전의식, 작업환경(물리적 환경, 직장내 안전문화, 안전체계), 직무스트레스(직무요구, 직무자율, 관계갈등, 기타요인) 간의 인과관계를 파악하여 안전행동을 높이기 위한 요인을 도출하고, 중점으로 관리되어야 하는 요인에 대한 기초자료를 제공하고자 함이다. 본 연구는 택배근로자 커뮤니티 사이트의 도움을 받아 물류센터에 종사하는 택배기사 총 119명을 대상으로 설문조사를 실시하였다. 타 연구의 설문조사 문항을 활용하여 제작한 안전행동, 안전의식, 작업환경, 직무스트레스 측정 도구를 사용하여 택배근로자의 근로특성에 맞는 문항으로 수정·보완한 설문지를 작성하였다. 교차분석 결과, 안전교육과 근속기간에 따른 사고 경험 여부에 대한 유의한 차이가 있었다. 또한 회귀분석 결과, 직무스트레스의 하위요인 중 관계갈등에 따른 안전행동, 작업환경의 하위요인 중 안전체계에 따른 안전행동에 대해 인과관계를 보였다. 피어슨의 상관분석 결과, 안전의식과 안전행동이 유의한 상관관계가 있었다. 이를 통해 사고 여부와 안전행동에 영향을 주는 요인을 알아내었고, 그에 대한 적절한 개선이 필요하다는 결론이 도출되었다.

특수형태 근로 종사 택배기사의 산재보험 적용 및 산업재해 발생 특성 (Occupational Accident Compensation Insurance Coverage and Occupational Accidents for Special-type Delivery Workers)

  • 김민지;최은숙
    • 지역사회간호학회지
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.64-72
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze occupational accident compensation insurance coverage and occupational accidents incidence for special-type delivery workers. Methods: The data for occupational accident compensation insurance coverage and occupational accidents from 2012 to 2017 were analyzed through descriptive statistics. Results: Rates of occupational accident compensation insurance coverage of special-type delivery workers decreased gradually from 43.4% in 2012 to 28.5% in 2016, and 29.0% in 2017. Rates of occupational illnesses death per ten thousand workers increased gradually from 2.1‱ in 2013 to 3.1‱ in 2016, and 8.6‱ in 2017. All occupational illness deaths were due to cerebro-cardiovascular diseases. Road traffic accidents and slips accounted for the largest proportion of occupational accidents. Conclusion: Special-type delivery workers have a high risk of industrial accidents, so it is necessary to raise industrial accident insurance coverage and provide professional and systematic occupational safety and health services.

GPS를 이용한 택배서비스업 근로자의 미세먼지 노출 평가 (Exposure Assessment of Particulate Matter among Door-to-door Deliverers Using GPS Devices)

  • 이가현;김승원
    • 한국산업보건학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the exposure levels of door-to-door deliverers to fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Another objective was to confirm the general working patterns of door-to-door deliverers via survey. Methods: In the city of Daegu, ten door-to-door deliverers who wished to join the study were recruited. The general working characteristics of door-to-door deliverers were surveyed using self-reported questionnaires. In the cabin of each car driven by a deliverer, a real-time PM2.5 sampler (Sidepak, Model AM510, TSI Inc., MN, USA) and a GPS device (GPS 741, Ascen, Korea) were installed. Each deliverer was monitored for four days per week so that each day could be monitored at least four times. Results: A total of 40 measurements of PM2.5 concentrations were taken during delivery of parcels. The average exposure levels of door-to-door deliverers to PM2.5 was $44.62{\mu}g/m^3$ ($7-9443{\mu}g/m^3$. Exposure levels to PM2.5 according to the day of the week and coverage areas were not significantly different (p>0.05). Door-to-door deliverers using trucks with older diesel engines manufactured before 2006 had significantly higher exposure levels to PM2.5 than in the case of trucks with diesel engines manufactured after 2006 (p<0.05). Many of the door-to-door deliverers reported the status of having windows open during the delivery task. During delivery services, the working hours spent in residential areas were higher than on roadsides, but exposure levels to PM2.5 in residential areas and on roadsides were $46.17{\mu}g/m^3$ and $49.90{\mu}g/m^3$, respectively. Real-time PM2.5 exposure levels were significantly different between roadways and residential areas (p<0.001). Conclusions: PM2.5 exposure levels of door-to-door deliverers were found to be affected by higher vehicle emissions from the roadsides near their vehicle during deliveries and while driving to other locations compared to by PM2.5 from the diesel engines of their own trucks. Particle concentrations from roadsides and emissions from nearby vehicles through open windows were the main source of PM2.5.