ABSTRACT
Workplace safety and health is a crucial concern for all—wage earners, employers/management
and the society as a whole. This is because workplace injuries and accidents have many
ramifications on the life of the individual worker as well as others in society. Consequently,
countries, as diverse as they are, have put in place mechanisms to ensure the safety of workers
through several administrative, policy and legal instruments. Indeed, today the safety and health
of workers is considered a global human rights issue.
In spite of this, the informal sector that employed the majority of low skilled workers in
developing economies is often neglected in most systematic studies. The informal sector has
attracted less attention not only from government but also from academics, policy researchers
and human rights advocacy groups. In the rare instances where studies are conducted, they tend
to focus on productivity to the neglect of safety.
In Ghana where the informal sector of the economy has outgrown the formal sector, as a
consequence of the Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAP) undertaken in the 1980s, and, the
Highly Indebted but Poor Initiatives (HIPC) in the 2000s, have deregulated and liberalized the
Ghanaian economy and resulted in shrinking the role of the state in job creation. Consequently,
vehicle repairs and spare parts retail have become one of the common features of the informal
economy since many middle-class workers rely on imported vehicles from Europe and the North
America. In spite of the popularity of the vehicle repairs and spare parts business, the physical
environment in which the artisans work, and their occupational health and safety (OHS)
conditions are often absent from intellectual discourse regarding their business activities.
As such, this study explored artisans’ experiences with occupational hazards and the coping
strategies within their work environment. The study utilised the qualitative in-depth interview
and observational methods to understand the general level of safety among the artisans at
Kokompe in Accra. The artisans selected for the study included auto-mechanics, autoelectricians,
auto-welders, auto sprayers and auto-spare parts dealers made up of master artisans,
apprentices and other workers. In all 58 artisans were selected through convenience and
snowballing sampling techniques. In addition, six key informants from state inspection agencies
and other departments concerned with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) in Ghana were
interviewed.
The study revealed that the general level of safety and working conditions among the artisans
was poor as all processes—welding, spraying mechanical and other artisanal activities—were
carried out at the same place often resulting in multiple exposures to different hazards and safety
concerns. The predisposing factors leading to these were human, environmental and mechanical.
However, most of the artisans attributed accidents and injuries to unforeseeable events or
spiritual forces. Significantly, it was observed that the activities of the Department of Factories
Inspectorate do not cover the operations of informal small-scale artisans. Among several
recommendations, the study proposes the urgent need to incorporate basic occupational health
and safety practices into the informal apprenticeship training sessions for the artisans. In
addition, there is the urgent need to pass the National OHS Bill into law.
Appiah, S (2021). Workplace Safety And Accidents Among Artisans At Kokompe - Accra, Ghana. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/workplace-safety-and-accidents-among-artisans-at-kokompe-accra-ghana
Appiah, Samson "Workplace Safety And Accidents Among Artisans At Kokompe - Accra, Ghana" Afribary. Afribary, 18 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/workplace-safety-and-accidents-among-artisans-at-kokompe-accra-ghana. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.
Appiah, Samson . "Workplace Safety And Accidents Among Artisans At Kokompe - Accra, Ghana". Afribary, Afribary, 18 Apr. 2021. Web. 18 Dec. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/workplace-safety-and-accidents-among-artisans-at-kokompe-accra-ghana >.
Appiah, Samson . "Workplace Safety And Accidents Among Artisans At Kokompe - Accra, Ghana" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/workplace-safety-and-accidents-among-artisans-at-kokompe-accra-ghana