INNOVA Research Journal 2017, Vol 2, No. 12, pp. 139-152
Palabras clave: Ecuador; seguridad y salud ocupacional; características sociodemográficas;
legislación; lugar de trabajo de accidentes; investigación
Abstract: The occupational safety and health diagnostic (OSH) constitutes a first step for the design
of national programs and ongoing reviews of existing regulations. The OSH diagnostic performed in
Ecuador in 2011 is devastating due to the high labor accidents’ toll, the scarce official information,
lack of high-level academic education, and insufficient research. To diagnose the current state of
occupational safety and health in Ecuador from official sources of information. We examined the
geographical situation, sociodemographic and public health data, legal regulations, statistics on
occupational accidents and diseases, training and research on OSH in Ecuador between 2010 to 2015.
The main sources of data and information were: national laws and regulations on OSH, conventions of
the International Labor Organization, resolutions of the Andean Community of Nations, and official
web pages of national public bodies. In addition, we analyzed the scientific production on OSH of
authors with Ecuadorian affiliation, carried out in Ecuador, and published in journals indexed in the
main scientific databases. In Ecuador, the rate of employment is 94,3%, and 40% is recognized as
adequate employment. The percentage of the working population covered by the social security has
raised during the period of study, but it remains around 42% of this population. The country has ratified
the 32 ILO OSH conventions and has adopted regional regulatory instruments. The national OSH legal
body starts with the Constitution. A total of 99.156 occupational injuries and 2.733 occupational were
notified, showing a significant increase from 2010 to 2015. Regarding fatal occupational accidents,
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.524 cases were notified. Training in OSH is focused on occupational risk prevention. Twelve
scientific articles on OSH from authors of Ecuadorian affiliation and developed in a national context
were identified. OSH status in Ecuador faces a persistent high toll of informal workers, an aging
working population, an increase of work accidents, a scarce scientific evidence and an outdated
legislation. The design of a OSH National Plan should become a priority in order to improve working
conditions and health in Ecuador.
Key words: Ecuador; occupational safety and health; sociodemographic characteristics; legislation;
accidents workplace; research
Background
The Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) diagnostic constitutes a first step for the
design of national programs and the ongoing reviews of existing regulations in this field.
Furthermore, it is a tool to measure achievements through time.1,2
In the last decades, standing out international experiences have led to the reformulation
and reorientation of new strategies in the national agendas of OSH based on the need to adjust to
the ongoing worldwide demographic and economic changes.3,4 Furthermore, there are existing
experiences that were developed through the Andean Initiative in Safety and Occupational
Health (IAN-SST) in 2010, led by the Safety and Occupational Health Institute of Peru (ISAT)
and the collaboration of the Government of Canada, to perform the SST diagnostics for Bolivia,
Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.5;8
With respect to the results of the Safety and Occupational Health Situational Diagnosis
for Ecuador developed in 2011, the existence of unfavorable work and employment conditions
was evidenced. These conditions could be linked to the increase of work related accidents and
the raise of the death toll with respect to prior years. In terms of occupational diseases,
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