Occupational safety and health in Poland in the 1990s: A regulatory system adapting to societal transformation

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Halina Szejnwald Brown
David P. Angel
Roman Broszkiewicz
Barbara Krzyśków
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[1] Clark University,Marsh Institute
[2] Institute for Labor Protection,undefined
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Policy Sciences | 2001年 / 34卷
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Regulatory System; Occupational Health; Privatize Firm; Safety System; Occupational Safety;
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The societal transformation underway in Poland createda fundamental challenge to the occupational health and safety system, as the ideological and administrative principles on which it was founded vanished along with the communist-dominated regime. This paper examines the regulatory reform in Poland during the 1990s: its structural elements, implementation record and future prospects. Drawing on five case studies of privatized firms, a mailed questionnaire, and policy and institutional analysis, we find that Poland had considerable success in developing an effective regulatory system for managing occupational health hazards in privatized sector while also achieving considerable socioeconomic progress. The fundamental legitimacy of the regulators and regulatory process, the availability of information about firms and regulatory intents, and the capacity for case-specific decision making, are among the key explanatory factors. The case-specific implementation in Poland is consistent with models advocated by several authors in relation to other industrialized European economies (termed variously as ‘negotiated compliance,’ ‘tit-for-tat,’ ‘cooperation-deterrence’), despite a uniquely Polish context related to the continuing legacy of the communist era. The study also shows how in Poland a good ‘fit’ between regulatory institutions and policies on the one hand, and their social context on the other hand, contributes to the effectiveness of the regulatory system.
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