Ethische Aspekte des betrieblichen Gesundheitsmanagements |
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Authors: | Dr. J. Kuhn R. Gensch |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bayerisches Landesamt für Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit, Veterin?rstra?e 2, 85764, Oberschlei?heim, Deutschland 2. Landesamt für Arbeitsschutz, Gesundheitsschutz und technische Sicherheit Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
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Abstract: | Ethical issues have always been part of the debate around work and its relation to people. In the context of workplace health management, however, ethical considerations have received little attention to date. This paper discusses some examples of the ethical questions arising in the pursuit of workplace health management, such as issues around the organization of work procedures, double loyalties, the significance of occupational screening examinations or how people in precarious working conditions are being dealt with. Subsequently, two ethical codes commonly used in the field of work and health in German-speaking countries are introduced. They originate from the field of occupational medicine, but have meanwhile been opened to other professions in the field of work and health. Finally, some perspectives for further discussion are put forward. |
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