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Occupational health and safety for agricultural workers in Thailand: gaps and recommendations, with a focus on pesticide use

បោះពុម្ពផ្សាយដោយ៖ Voices for Mekong Forest

Over 16.7 million workers in Thailand (42 percent of the working population) are engaged in agriculture, disproportionately from the lower socioeconomic strata of Thai society. Most agricultural workers (over 93 percent) work in the informal sector without the protections of regulations or enforcement of labor or health and safety laws or enrollment in a social security system. Although Thailand's use of herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides is growing, there is little regulation of the sale, use, or application of these potentially toxic chemicals. This paper summarizes the research to date on occupational health and safety for Thai agricultural workers, identifies gaps in pesticide regulations and the current systems for occupational health and safety and social support for Thai agricultural workers, and makes recommendations for future policy and research initiatives to fill the identified gaps.

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អ្នកនិពន្ធ (ជាបុគ្គល) Orawan Kaewboonchoo, Pornpimol Kongtip, and Susan Woskie
កាលបរិច្ឆេទបោះពុម្ព 2015
ពាក្យគន្លឹះ V4MF,FLEGT,Thailand,agricultural health and safety,informal work,occupational health,Pesticides
កាលបរិច្ឆេទផ្ទុកឡើង កក្កដា 5, 2018, 21:24 (UTC)
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