2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17207631
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The Italian National Surveillance System for Occupational Injuries: Conceptual Framework and Fatal Outcomes, 2002–2016

Abstract: Background: A national database of work-related injuries has been established in Italy since 2002, collecting information on the injured person, his/her work tasks, the workplace and the risk factors contributing to incident dynamics, according to a model called Infor.Mo. Methods: A descriptive study of occupational fatal injuries, excluding work-related fatal traffic injuries, that occurred in Italy from 2002 to 2016 (15 years) was performed. Results: Among 4874 victims involved, all were males, mainly >51… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, currently, available workplace health promotion support measures should also be questioned by the employer with regard to relevance, attractiveness, and availability for employees in outpatient care services. Government economic incentives could strengthen the resources of small and medium-sized healthcare enterprises and thus encourage the establishment of workplace health promotion measures [42]. In addition, the responses of outpatient caregivers indicated they desired more professional support such that they could take responsibility for solving their problems themselves.…”
Section: Offers and Use Of Workplace Health Promotion Measures In Out...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, currently, available workplace health promotion support measures should also be questioned by the employer with regard to relevance, attractiveness, and availability for employees in outpatient care services. Government economic incentives could strengthen the resources of small and medium-sized healthcare enterprises and thus encourage the establishment of workplace health promotion measures [42]. In addition, the responses of outpatient caregivers indicated they desired more professional support such that they could take responsibility for solving their problems themselves.…”
Section: Offers and Use Of Workplace Health Promotion Measures In Out...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is exposure to organic dust that contains germs, allergens, viruses, and etc. The authors of the article G. Campo, L. Cegolon, D. DeMerich, A. Guglielmi, G. Mastrangelo show research results confirming that exposure to dust and endotoxins on livestock farms leads to a high risk of developing respiratory diseases in workers and, in extreme cases, to occupational asthma and rhinitis [6]. Thus, it is emphasized the importance of ensuring safe working conditions and the development of a safety culture in the process of training such agricultural specialists as veterinarians, agricultural engineers, biotechnologists, and livestock specialists [7,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The first phase (government phase) is related to OSH governmental commitment and national sup- To overcome OSH's previous issues in Palestine, a conceptual OSH framework has been developed (Figures 25 and 26). Countries worldwide have recognized the necessity of developing different strategies, systems, and frameworks to mitigate the occurrences of occupational accidents [33,[67][68][69][70]. Based on this research and consultation with stakeholders, the outstanding framework was divided into four main phases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%