[The surveillance of occupational risks. Problems and perspectives of the recent legislative framework after the national preliminary survey]

Med Lav. 2010 Jul-Aug;101(4):252-61.
[Article in Italian]

Abstract

Background: Legislation in Italy concerning health, safety and prevention at the workplace recently established a new data communication standard

Objectives: The findings are reported of a specific survey on 18 Local Health Units (ASL) over the entire Italian territory, aimed at identifying the critical points in data management and analyze the available information.

Methods: The occupational health physician for each company must collect and transmit information on the number of workers submitted to health surveillance protocols to the Local Health Unit. Information must be divided by risk factor and gender Local health Units then transmit the data to the Regions and finally to the Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention (ISPESL).

Results: A sample of 22.977 companies was studied, providing information on about 410,009 workers undergoing health surveillance protocols. Carrying or moving heavy loads, exposure to noise, VDU and chemical substances were the most frequent risk factors. The difference between genders was significant in risk allocation, with exposures to VDU and biological agents prevalently among females.

Conclusions: The information thus collected suffered from a lack of data organization and completeness in the sample under study, but nevertheless provides preliminary evidence of a map of occupational risks on a national basis, confirming the potential for the new law (D.Lgs 81/2008) to investigate health safety and prevention at the workplace.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Data Collection
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Italy
  • Male
  • Occupational Exposure / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Population Surveillance*
  • Risk Assessment