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[Topical notes about work diseases rules].

L T Marsella1, R Del Vecchio, V Saracino

  • 1Dipartimento di Odontostomatologia, Università di Tor Vergata, Roma, Italia. l.marsella@libero.it

La Clinica Terapeutica
|December 31, 2005
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Italy updated its list of occupational diseases in 2004, aligning with European Union recommendations. This decree replaces the 1973 list, aiming for a more current occupational disease reporting system.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational health and safety law
  • Public health policy
  • European Union directives

Context:

  • The Italian legal framework for reporting work-related diseases required updating.
  • Previous legislation, the Decree of April 18, 1973, was outdated.
  • The European Union issued Recommendation 2003/670 to harmonize occupational disease lists across member states.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the Italian Decree of April 27, 2004, concerning the new list of reportable occupational diseases.
  • To assess the decree's alignment with the EU Recommendation 2003/670.
  • To highlight key aspects of the new legislation and its implications for Italy's occupational disease surveillance.

Summary:

  • The Decree of April 27, 2004, establishes a revised list of occupational diseases for mandatory reporting in Italy.

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  • This legislative update supersedes the previous decree from April 18, 1973.
  • The new list incorporates advancements and aligns with the European Union's updated recommendations on occupational diseases.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates more accurate and timely reporting of work-related illnesses in Italy.
    • Enhances Italy's compliance with European Union standards for occupational health.
    • Provides a foundation for future revisions of Italy's occupational disease list, moving beyond the 1994 DPR no 336.