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Surveillance of occupational illness through a national poison control center: an approach to reach small-scale enterprises?

✍ Scribed by U. Hinnen; P. Hotz; B. Gossweiler; F. Gutzwiller; P. J. Meier


Book ID
104748696
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
578 KB
Volume
66
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-0131

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✦ Synopsis


A pilot study was performed in order to evaluate the usefulness of the Swiss Toxicological Information Center (STIC) in detecting cases of occupational illness. One hundred and fifty-two symptomatic occupational exposure cases were collected, comprising 3 2 % of 4830 cases reported to the STIC between I April 1992 and 15 August 1992 In 114 cases a follow-up could be performed by a structured telephone interview On the basis of these interview data it was estimated that 72 % of the cases in small enterprises were reported to the STIC without additional notification to an occupational insurance fund By contrast, only 28 % of the occupational illness cases that occurred in companies employing more than 15 workers were not reported to an occupational insurance fund This discrepancy could have resulted in part from the fact that occupational insurance in Switzerland is mandatory only for salaried employees, not for self-supporting persons It is concluded that the monitoring of the occurrence of occupational illnesses in small-scale enterprises must be improved Poison control centers could play a major role in this respect.