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[The decrease of risk of occupational diseases among rail road workers: future strategies]

V A Kaptsov, V B Pankova

    Meditsina Truda I Promyshlennaia Ekologiia
    |June 5, 1998
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    Creating a Railway Register of Occupational Diseases is crucial for improving diagnosis and prevention. This system uses data from similar occupations to forecast high-risk groups among railway workers.

    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Health
    • Public Health Informatics
    • Epidemiology

    Context:

    • Current methods for diagnosing and registering occupational diseases in railway workers are inadequate.
    • There is a need for a systematic approach to monitor and prevent work-related illnesses in this sector.
    • Existing data collection and analysis methods do not fully address the specific risks faced by railway personnel.

    Purpose:

    • To establish a comprehensive Railway Register of Occupational Diseases.
    • To develop a software system for analyzing occupational disease incidence.
    • To identify and forecast high-risk groups within the railway workforce.

    Summary:

    • The proposed Railway Register integrates data from enterprises, medical, and social institutions.

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  • The system analyzes occupational disease incidence by matching railway workers with analogous occupations based on work environment, service length, and hazards.
  • This methodology allows for the extrapolation of disease trends and forecasting of risks for railway employees.
  • Impact:

    • Enhance the diagnosis, registration, and prophylaxis of occupational diseases among railway workers.
    • Provide a data-driven foundation for targeted interventions and improved worker safety.
    • Contribute to the reduction of occupational morbidity in the railway transport sector.