Review of Methods and Systems used to Measure and Monitor Occupational Disease and Injury - International
The main objective of the review is to provide a thorough and critical review of methods and systems
used to measure and monitor occupational disease and injury Internationally.
The review will address the following research questions:
a) What types of methods and systems are currently used to measure and monitor the;
- Prevalence and incidence
- Trends
- Distribution
of occupational disease?
b) What types of methods and systems are currently used to measure and monitor the;
- Prevalence and incidence
- Trends
- Distribution
of occupational injury?
c) What are the strengths, weaknesses and gaps (if any) that exist in methods and systems used for the surveillance of occupational disease and injury internationally?
d) What are the barriers to the effective surveillance of occupational disease and injury internationally?
e) What future plans (if any) are in place to develop/improve individual occupational disease and injury surveillance systems?
f) What surveillance methods and systems internationally currently exist that are able to measure and monitor;
- Changes in work methods
- Changes in work organisation
- Emerging risks.
Dr Nick Kendall has been contracted
to produce the review. It is expected that the final report will be released
in November 2005 .
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