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Hispanic Workers in the U.S. Construction Industry. James Platner, PhD, CIH & Xiuwen Dong, MS The Center to Protect Workers’ Rights jwplatner@cpwr.com AIHCE, New Orleans, LA June 2001. Language as a Safety Issue.
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Hispanic Workers in the U.S. Construction Industry James Platner, PhD, CIH & Xiuwen Dong, MS The Center to Protect Workers’ Rights jwplatner@cpwr.com AIHCE, New Orleans, LA June 2001
Language as a Safety Issue • 15.1% of US Construction Workers are Hispanic in 2000, up from 11.7% in 1997 • In licensed trades, fraction exceeds 10% • Hispanic Construction Fatalities nationally doubled from 1994 to 1999 (110 to 223). • In the west, more than 25% of all construction workers are now Hispanic
Most Frequent Occupations Among Hispanic Construction Current Population Survey (CPS) 2000
Requires Bilingual Initiatives for: • Worker Involvement and Communication • Effective Management and Union Services • Worker Training • Information (Labels, Documents, etc.) • Knowledge and Skill Evaluation • Research and Effective IH/Safety Services • Owner Audit of Contract Performance
Spanish Construction Resources • Electronic Library of Construction Occupational Safety and Health (ELCOSH) <http://www.ELCOSH.org> Now searchable in Spanish! Please Submit Your New Spanish Language OSH Materials for Listing.