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|a Workplace health surveillance :
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|a Principles. Introduction -- Getting organized -- Collecting data -- Measuring injury and disease frequency -- Comparing rates of injury and disease -- Protocols for case reporting and follow-up -- Analysis and interpretation -- Feedback -- Evaluation and planning -- Surveillance and the design of occupational health information systems. Case studies. Lead poisoning and elevated blood lead -- Acute pesticide poisoning -- Carpal tunnel syndrome -- Silicosis -- Noise-induced hearing loss -- Asthma -- Injury surveillance at Ford Motor Company -- Health and disability insurance --Cancer mortality surveillance -- Fatal injury surveillance -- Exposure surveillance for chemical and physical hazards -- Hospital discharge data -- Poison control centers -- Workers' compensation information systems -- Closing the loop : impact of a lead poisoning prevention project -- Frontiers of occupational health surveillance. Appendices. A: Standardized forms used in occupational health surveillance -- B: Questionnaires for active surveillance of cumulative trauma disorders -- C: Statistics for describing distributions -- D: Analysis and annual report for an individual workplace --E: Example of a rate-based analysis at an individual workplace -- F: Economic analysis and employer-based surveillance -- G: Questionnaires for the follow-up of elevated blood lead -- H: Field investigation : evaluation of selected jobs for risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome and other cumulative trauma disorders, food manufacturing workers, Santa Clara County -- I: Recommended medical screening protocol for workers exposed to occupational allergens.
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|a This text shows step-by-step how to establish or improve a workplace health surveillance system. It explains how to define objectives, seek organizational support, form a surveillance workgroup, collect data, calculate basic injury and illness statistics, design databases, analyze and interpret surveillance data, set priorities, make protocols for follow-up and case management, market results and give feedback, and evaluate surveillance systems. Surveillance is shown to be an action-oriented tool for decision-making that is key to a successful health and safety program.
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