Análisis jurídico-constitucional de la obligación de seguridad laboral en el derecho chileno en el marco de la protección social

Every so often, legal issues stemming from health and safety regulations appear, yet these are not always fully addressed. After the widely-known accident of the 33 trapped miners in Chile, this decisive event, for a while switched the focus to the obligation for employers to provide workplace safet...

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Main Author: Ravinet Muñoz, César
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7125250
Source:Revista Derecho Público Iberoamericano, ISSN 0719-2959, Nº. 15, 2019, pags. 175-195
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Summary: Every so often, legal issues stemming from health and safety regulations appear, yet these are not always fully addressed. After the widely-known accident of the 33 trapped miners in Chile, this decisive event, for a while switched the focus to the obligation for employers to provide workplace safety. Recently, a new law has come to force, which obliges independent workers to join the Social Security System. This means that more than 500.000 workers will be part of the current system. Therefore, legal health and safety issues are being debated once again. This article describes firstly a general view on how this obligation inserts in our legal system and how it is linked to constitutional rights. Secondly, an analysis as key element of the social security system and its link to the occupational accidents and work-related diseases insurance established by the law number 16.744. Finally, an analysis as duty of care due to the public interest involved in it