TY - JOUR
T1 - Following the trend for a comprehensive healthy workplace in Taiwan
AU - Chen, Ruey Yu
AU - Yu, Li Hui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/3/1
Y1 - 2016/3/1
N2 - To promote workers’ health and boost corporate productivity and national competitiveness, workplace health promotion is an international trend and a vital part of national policies. Prior to 2000, Taiwan’s workplace issues focused on industrial hygiene and safety improvements. Since 2003, the Health Promotion Administration (HPA) at the Ministry of Health and Welfare has established coaching centers for workplace health promotion and dispatched trained experts for teaching health promotion skills; including promoting the tobacco control program, preventing important chronic diseases, driving comprehensive programs, advocating workplace health promotion with the Ministry of Labor, establishing certification mechanisms for workplace health promotion, recognizing outstanding health-promoting workplaces, and conducting a nationwide survey for monitoring the practices of healthy behaviors and health conditions of workers. Through 2014, 12,439 workplaces have been accredited. Since 2003, the efforts of the HPA in workplace health promotion projects has shifted society’s focus on workplace health from occupational diseases and injury prevention to workplace health promotion, resulting in the revision of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in 2013 by the Ministry of Labor to detail employers’ responsibilities in protecting and promoting employees’ health and well-being.
AB - To promote workers’ health and boost corporate productivity and national competitiveness, workplace health promotion is an international trend and a vital part of national policies. Prior to 2000, Taiwan’s workplace issues focused on industrial hygiene and safety improvements. Since 2003, the Health Promotion Administration (HPA) at the Ministry of Health and Welfare has established coaching centers for workplace health promotion and dispatched trained experts for teaching health promotion skills; including promoting the tobacco control program, preventing important chronic diseases, driving comprehensive programs, advocating workplace health promotion with the Ministry of Labor, establishing certification mechanisms for workplace health promotion, recognizing outstanding health-promoting workplaces, and conducting a nationwide survey for monitoring the practices of healthy behaviors and health conditions of workers. Through 2014, 12,439 workplaces have been accredited. Since 2003, the efforts of the HPA in workplace health promotion projects has shifted society’s focus on workplace health from occupational diseases and injury prevention to workplace health promotion, resulting in the revision of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in 2013 by the Ministry of Labor to detail employers’ responsibilities in protecting and promoting employees’ health and well-being.
KW - injury prevention
KW - occupational diseases
KW - workplace health promotion
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U2 - 10.1177/1757975916635505
DO - 10.1177/1757975916635505
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84983234046
SN - 1757-9759
VL - 23
SP - 35
EP - 45
JO - Global Health Promotion
JF - Global Health Promotion
ER -