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[Health surveillance of workers exposed to asbestos: an example of cooperation between the occupational prevention system and the national health system].

M García Gómez1, L Artieda Pellejero, V Esteban Buedo, A Guzmán Fernández, F Camino Durán, A Martínez Castillo, M Lezzáun Goñi, M Gallo Fernández, I González García, N Martínez Arguisuelas, M Elvira Espinosa, A Montilla Sánchez de Navas, M Zimmermann Verdejo, R Campos Acedo, F Galván Olivares, R Castañeda López, E Estaún Blasco, R Castell Salvá, L Miralles Martínez-Portillo, A Rubio Sanz, A Unamuno Achúcarro, I Fernández Fernández, C Lama Herrera, J M Mayoral Cortés.   

Abstract

The Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs and the Autonomous Governments of Spain have designed and agreed by consensus with the sanitary professionals and major employer's organizations and Unions a Integral Health Surveillance Programme of asbestos-exposed workers, in order to assure appropriate, uniform and harmonized action throughout the national territory with relation to these workers. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This initiative started from the Occupational Health Working group of the Interterritorial Council, with inputs from the Asbestos Working Group of the National Occupational Safety and Health Commission. It was agreed with occupational medicine and infirmary professionals and was approved by the Health and Labour authorities. The program is organised in seven main activities. CURRENT PROGRAM STATUS: two years after the Programme approval a total of 5778 workers are included in the Registry of asbestos-exposed workers. 208 workers have COPD, 198 benign pleural disease, 8 lung cancer, 10 mesothelioma and 7 workers have other cancers possibly related to asbestos (gastric, larynx and colon cancer). REMARKS: the agreement and participation reached in this Programme allow achieving much higher coverage of occupational prevention policies than those obtained with a mere law approval, as we could see during the second year of implementation of the Programme in which the number of attended workers has doubled.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16553258     DOI: 10.1590/s1135-57272006000100004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Salud Publica        ISSN: 1135-5727


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1.  Post-retirement surveillance of workers exposed to asbestos or wood dust: first results of the French national SPIRALE Program.

Authors:  Matthieu Carton; Sophie Bonnaud; Mélissa Nachtigal; Angel Serrano; Claudette Carole; Sébastien Bonenfant; Dominique Coste; Patrick Lepinay; Brigitte Varsat; Bertrand Wadoux; Marie Zins; Marcel Goldberg
Journal:  Epidemiol Prev       Date:  2011 Sep-Dec       Impact factor: 1.901

2.  Health surveillance for former asbestos exposed worker: a specific programme developed in an Italian region.

Authors:  Elisabetta Chellini; Francesca Battisti; Alfonso Cristaudo; Pietro Sartorelli; Piergiuseppe Calà
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 2.895

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