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Workplace Health Surveillance An Action-Oriented Approach

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    9780195128888

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    0195128885

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-10-26
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

This is the first textbook that makes workplace health surveillance accessible to a broad audience. Step-by-step, it shows how to establish or improve a surveillance system. The reader learns about defining objectives, seeking organizational support, forming a surveillance workgroup, collecting data, calculating basic injury and illness statistics, designing databases, analyzing and interpreting surveillance data, setting priorities, making protocols for follow-up and case management, marketing results and giving feedback, and evaluating surveillance systems. Links are emphasized between surveillance and workplace follow-up, community-based intervention programs, cost-benefit analysis, and other prevention activities. Readers get a solid foundation of epidemiologic concepts reinforced by examples that use simple arithmetic. Leading practitioners from government, business, and unions illustrate the surveillance of injuries, lead poisoning, pesticide illness, cumulative trauma disorders, asthma, noise-induced hearing loss, silicosis, cancer, and chemical and physical hazards. Non-traditional data sources are examined, including health and disability insurance, hospital discharge, and poison control centers. Disability surveillance, return-to-work, and the quality/effectiveness of health services also are explored. Surveillance is shown to be an action-oriented tool for decision-making that is the key to a successful health and safety program.

Table of Contents

Contributors xi
I. PRINCIPLES
Introduction
3(21)
Neil A. Maizlish
Getting Organized
24(8)
Neil A. Maizlish
Collecting Data
32(12)
Neil A. Maizlish
Measuring Injury and Disease Frequency
44(11)
Neil A. Maizlish
Comparing Rates of Injury and Disease
55(9)
Neil A. Maizlish
Protocols for Case Reporting and Follow-up
64(7)
Neil A. Maizlish
Analysis and Interpretation
71(11)
Neil A. Maizlish
Feedback
82(5)
Neil A. Maizlish
Evaluation and Planning
87(9)
Neil A. Maizlish
Surveillance and the Design of Occupational Health Information Systems
96(9)
Neil A. Maizlish
II. CASE STUDIES
Lead Poisoning and Elevated Blood Lead
105(12)
Neil A. Maizlish
Linda A. Rudolph
Acute Pesticide Poisoning
117(14)
Neil A. Maizlish
Linda A. Rudolph
Kathy A. Dervin
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
131(16)
Neil A. Maizlish
Linda A. Rudolph
Kathy A. Dervin
Silicosis
147(13)
Kenneth D. Rosenman
Mary Jo Reilly
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
160(12)
Mary Jo Reilly
Kenneth D. Rosenman
Asthma
172(13)
Kenneth D. Rosenman
Mary Jo Reilly
Injury Surveillance at Ford Motor Company
185(10)
Gordon R. Reeve
Health and Disability Insurance
195(12)
Robert M. Park
Cancer Mortality Surveillance
207(6)
Michael A. Silverstein
Neil A. Maizlish
Robert M. Park
Franklin E. Mirer
Fatal Injury Surveillance
213(6)
E. Lynn Jenkins
Exposure Surveillance for Chemical and Physical Hazards
219(16)
Anthony D. LaMontagne
A. James Ruttenber
David H. Wegman
Hospital Discharge Data
235(9)
Martha W. Stanbury
Poison Control Centers
244(11)
Paul D. Blanc
Workers' Compensation Information Systems
255(9)
Neil A. Maizlish
Linda A. Rudolph
Closing the Loop: Impact of a Lead Poisoning Prevention Project
264(9)
Jim Bellows
Linda A. Rudolph
Neil A. Maizlish
Kathy A. Dervin
Frontiers of Occupational Health Surveillance
273(72)
Linda A. Rudolph
Neil A. Maizlish
APPENDICES
A. Standardized Forms Used in Occupational Health Surveillance
283(8)
B. Questionnaires for Active Surveillance of Cumulative Trauma Disorders
291(3)
C. Statistics for Describing Distributions
294(3)
D. Analysis and Annual Report for an Individual Workplace
297(7)
E. Example of a Rate-Based Analysis at an Individual Workplace
304(9)
F. Economic Analysis and Employer-Based Surveillance
313(6)
G. Questionnaires for the Follow-up of Elevated Blood Lead
319(15)
H. Field Investigation: Evaluation of Selected Jobs for Risk Factors for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Other Cumulative Trauma Disorders, Food Manufacturing Workers, Santa Clara County
334(6)
I. Recommended Medical Screening Protocol for Workers Exposed to Occupational Allergens
340(5)
Index 345

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