Safety and Health at Work (Mar 2012)

Surveillance Programme of Work-related Diseases (WRD) in France

  • Madeleine Valenty,
  • Julie Homère,
  • Maëlaïg Mevel,
  • Thomas Dourlat,
  • Loïc Garras,
  • Magdeleine Brom,
  • Ellen Imbernon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5491/SHAW.2012.3.1.67
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 67 – 70

Abstract

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The surveillance programme of work-related diseases (WRD) is based on a network of occupational physicians who notify all WRD diagnosed during a two-week observation period. The aims are mainly to estimate the prevalence of non-compensated WRD in the working population according to socio economic factors; to determine new indicators of occupational health; to update the lists of compensable occupational diseases; to understand and assess undercompensation and under-notification. The participation rate for occupational physicians is around 33% in 2008. The main WRD are the musculoskeletal disorders, followed by the mental disorders. This 2-week protocol, repeated regularly, provides useful data on frequency of pathologies linked to employment as well as an estimate of unreported WRD subject to compensation or non-compensated WRDs, and the trends of WRDs over the time.

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