| Literature DB >> 25236590 |
Lode Godderis1, Kristien Johannik, Godewina Mylle, Simon Bulterys, Guido Moens.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In many European countries, Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) providers report their activities and results annually. Ideally, this report should offer an overview of their activities and of the outcome regarding occupational health and safety. To establish a set of epidemiological and performance indicators for electronic reporting of data that can be used for OHS surveillance and prevention purposes. Consequently, the selected data can serve as indicators for exposure to and prevention of occupational risks (epidemiology), and contribute to the evaluation of the functioning (performance) of OHS providers.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25236590 PMCID: PMC4180330 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-410
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Some examples of indicators and their reference
| Category | Indicator | Definition | Classification | External/internal OHS | Reference | Epidemiological/performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| NACE-Bel Code | Administration | I | Annual report enterprise | E | |
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| Financial | - % of total health expenditure,% of GNP/GDP | Administration | I | Kreis & Bödeker | P |
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| Enterprises | - Total number of enterprises | Administration | E | Kreis & Bödeker | P |
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| Occupational safety and health professionals | - Number of workplace health promotion specialists | Administration | E/I | OccHealth Indicators/Annual report/Good Practice | P |
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| Noise | - % of employees exposed to noise so loud that you would have to raise your voice to talk to people | Input | E/I | Kreis & Bödeker/PVI/OSHA | E |
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| Noise | - Noise induced hearing loss | Input | E/I | Kreis & Bödeker/PVI/OSHA | E |
| - Tinnitus (permanent ringing in the ears) | ||||||
| - Threshold shift (initially temporary but becoming permanent with prolonged exposure) | ||||||
| - Loss of high frequency sounds resulting in communication problems | ||||||
| - Loss of interaction at social functions | ||||||
| - Noise exposure can also have secondary effects such as stress and interference with communication in the workplace causing injury events. | ||||||
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| Work rhythms | - Minutes per day normally spent travelling from home to work and back | Input | I | Kreis & Bödeker | E |
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| Worked hours | - Days covered by employer | Input | E/I | Kreis & Bödeker | P |
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| Information sessions given and followed | - Information sessions for employees | Activity | E/I | Kreis & Bödeker/Annual report/TWW/PVI | P |
| - Information sessions for new employees | ||||||
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| Information sessions given and followed | - % of enterprises providing information on risks resulting from the working conditions | Activity | E/I | Kreis & Bödeker/Annual report/TWW/PVI | P |
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| Financial | - Cost of lost working days due to sickness absence | Output | I | Kreis & Bödeker | P |
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| Reintegration and disability management | - % of enterprises/institutions providing action on reintegration of staff (especially disabled staff) when they return to work after a longer-term period of sick-leave | Output | E/I | Kreis & Bödeker/Goodpractice/OccHealth Indicators | E |
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| Reintegration and disability management | - % of partially disabled persons of working age in regular occupational activity (by cause, age, gender, occupation) | Output | E/I | Kreis & Bödeker/Goodpractice/OccHealth Indicators | E |
Overview of relevant indicators and their availability
| Total | Number and percentage of relevant indicators | Number and percentage of non-relevant indicators | Number and percentage of relevant indicators available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 187 | 132 (71%) | 55 (29%) | 100 (76%) |
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| 109 | 68 (62%) | 41 (38%) | 36 (53%) |
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| 78 | 64 (82%) | 14 (18%) | 64 (100%) |
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| 192 | 53 (28%) | 139 (72%) | 46 (87%) |
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| 108 | 29 (27%) | 79 (73%) | 26 (90%) |
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| 84 | 24 (29%) | 60 (71%) | 20 (83%) |
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| 99 | 19 (19%) | 80 (81%) | 13 (68%) |