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Occupational diseases PhD Kamil Barański

History of occupational diseases Hippocrates of KOS Bernardino Ramazzini

workplace health and safety (WHS) = occupational safety and health (OSH) = occupational health and safety (OHS) is an area concerned with the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment

General exposure sources at work Physical exposures (noise, radiation, heat, cold, inadequate lighting, lack of oxygen, ect.) Chemical exposures (solvents, cleaning agents, degreasing agents, etc.) Biological exposures (viruses, bacteria, flour, animal blood, leather, ect.) Psychological exposures (changing working hours, threat of violence, work in isolation etc.) 4

Risk factors at work Posture Repetitive movements Vibration (local vibration-holding a vibrating tool) Work organization (rest periods, breaks) Psychological and social faktors Individual factors Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety. Geneva 1998 5

Risk factors at work Threshold limit value (TLV) Chemical substances Physical agents The TLV for chemical substances is defined as a concentration in air (for inhalation or skin exposure) for gases (in ppm) for particulates eg. dust, mist, smoke (in mg/m³) TLVs for physical agents include noise exposure, vibration, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation exposure heat and cold stress. 6

Three types of Threshold limit value for chemical substances Threshold limit value - Time weighted average (TLV-TWA): average exposure on the basis of a 8h/day, 40h/week work schedule Threshold limit value - Short-term exposure limit (TLV-STEL): spot exposure for a duration of 15 minutes, that cannot be repeated more than 4 times per day with at least 60 minutes between exposure periods Threshold limit value - Ceiling limit (TLV-C): absolute exposure limit that should not be exceeded at any time 7

Definition an occupational disease is any disease contracted primarily as a result of an exposure to risk factors arising from work activity. Work-related diseases have multiple causes, where factors in the work environment may play a role, together with other risk factors, in the development of such diseases.

Definition of occupational disease in Poland Regulated by labour law An occupational disease is considered as occupational disease when it s listed on the list of occupational diseases.

Four criteria On the list It is a result of environment at work Unqestionable exposure factors (or high probability) Notification under a specified time

European definition of occupational disease The case of occupational disease is defined as a case recognized by the national institutions responsible for recognition of occupational diseases. Occupational diseases and other health problems have to be related to work

ILO List of Occupational Diseases (revised 2010) Source http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/@ed_protect/@protrav/@ safework/documents/publication/wcms_125137.pdf

International labour organistation 1. Diseases caused by external factors 1.1. Diseases caused by chemical substances 1.2. Diseases caused by physical agents 1.3. Diseases caused biological agents 2. Diseases Systems main bodies 2.1. Occupational diseases respiratory systems 2.2. Occupational Skin Diseases 2.3. Occupational musculo skeletal diseases 2.4 Psychosocial Diseases 3. Occupational Cancer 4. Other Diseases 4.1. Nystagmus Miners 4.2 Other Diseases

PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES 14

Pneumoconioses Exposure to silica, coal, asbestos and various mineral dust in mining, quarring, construction and other manufacturing processes. Long latency periods Often undiagnosted and unreported Associated illnesses: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Silicotuberculosis Silica- and asbestos-related cancers 15

Asbestos-related diseases Until the 1970s asbestos was widely used in many industries across different countries to insulate pipes, boilers and ships, make brakes, strengthen cement and many fireproof materials. http://www.bhp.aid.pl/ 16

People who worked with asbestos during that time are now at risk of developing an asbestos-related lung cancer and mesothelioma. It generally takes from 10 to 40 years for ARDs to develop after exposure. France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland,UK 200.000 deaths from Masothelioma 1995 2029 17

Problems and challenges 18

globalization changes in workplace emerging risks new challenges new technologies: nanotechnologies biotechnologies poor ergonomic conditions exposure to electromagnetic radiation psychosocial risks 19

Musculoskeletal disorders Musculoskeletal disorders are among the most important occupational health problems in both developed and developing countries In most cases, it is not possible to point to one casual factor for musculoskeletal diseases (in most cases-several factors) The muscles are the most common site of pain Work-related muscle pain is reported most frequently in the neck and shoulder area, the forearm and the low back 20

LOCAL MUSCLE DISORDERS Muscular rheumatism Fibrosis Myostis Muscle pain Myalgia Fibromyalgia Tenderpoint Triggerpoint REGIONAL SYNDROMES Myofascial pain syndrome Tension neck Rotator cuff syndrome Compartment syndrome GENERAL SYNDROMES Fibrosis syndrome Fibromyalgia syndrom Primary fibromyalgia Polymyalgia Polymyositis Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety. Geneva 1998 21

Carpal tunnel syndrome 59% of all recognized diseases (European Occupational Diseases Statistic, 2005) 10% of all years lost to disability (WHO raport, 2009) 22

Mental disorders Work-related stress and its health consequences have emerged as a matter of great concern Enterprises are increasingly confronted with psychological harassment, mobbing, bullying, sexual harassment other forms of violence Problems with stress (unhealthy behaviours-abuse of alcohol or drugs) 23

Prevention 24

Prevention - organization International labour organization Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) European Agency for Safety & Health at Work (EU OSHA) NAPO

Prevention Qualification tests for work Periodic tests for work 26

Prevention at work General protection Personal protective equipment (PPE) PPE is equipment that will protect the user against health or safety risks at work. Protected: the lungs (eg from breathing in contaminated air) the head and feet (eg from falling materials) the eyes (eg from flying particles or splashes of corrosive liquids) the skin (eg from contact with corrosive materials) the body (eg from extremes of heat or cold) 27

Allergic occupational diseases in health services workers Allergic rhinitis Allergic angioedema of the larynx Bronchial asthma Allergic contact dermatitis Contact urticaria

Allergic diseases of the skin (dermatitis) and respiratory diseases The most common allergens in professional medical staff: metals (nickel, cobalt, chromium, mercury) nurses, doctors specialty treatment, orderlies (release of chromium and nickel from cleaning fluids and disinfectants, contact with metal tools, surgical thread) gum the most common additions or such vulcanization accelerators (thiram ) - basic contact allergen latex gloves

The most common allergens in professional medical staff: natural rubber latex, acrylates dentists aids, dental technicians and orthodontists. medicines the most common cause allergy : neomycin and other antibiotics aminoglycosides, PNC and its synthetic products, benzocaine, sedative drugs, cytostatics. disinfectants flavoring

The most common allergens in professional medical staff: MBT (mercaptobenzothiazole) natural rubber latex, Acrylates dentists aids, dental technicians and orthodontists. Drugs the most common cause allergy : neomycin and other antibiotics aminoglycosides, PNC and its synthetic products, benzocaine, sedative drugs, cytostatics. Disinfectants

Epidemiology of occupational diseases in Poland

1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 Number of cases Incidence rate on 100 000 hired Number of reported occupational diseases and incidence rate on 100 000 hired in Poland 1981-2013 14000 140 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Lata Source: Based on data from IOM in Łódź

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Incidnace rate on 100000 (hired) 180 Incidence rate on 100 000 (hired) of women and men 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Source: Based on data from IOM in Łódź

Europe - findings Frequency of fatigue or painful and long sitting positions SOURCE: https://osha.europa.eu/pl/surveys -and-statistics-osh/esener/2014

Reported moving or lifting heavy objects SOURCE: https://osha.europa.eu/pl/surveys -and-statistics-osh/esener/2014

Reported noise SOURCE: https://osha.europa.eu/pl/surveys -and-statistics-osh/esener/2014