Review of occupational hazard census and large-scale surveys in sixty years in China.
- Author:
Tao LI
1
;
Chao-lin LI
;
Huan-qiang WANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: China; epidemiology; Humans; Occupational Diseases; epidemiology; Occupational Health Services; statistics & numerical data
- From: Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2010;28(11):805-809
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo compare and analyze the all previous censuses and large-scale surveys on occupational hazard in China, draw lessons from the past, and try to provide references for the development of census or surveys on the occupational hazard in the new period.
METHODSA literature retrieval had been performed mainly on the occupational hazard census and large-scale surveys since the founding of People's Republic of China. Only the survey items carried on a national scale were selected. Some keywords were drawn from these items such as survey time, survey scope, industries, occupational diseases and the rate of examination, organization and technical director, methods and so on. The outcomes and experiences were summarized.
RESULTSSince the founding of People's Republic of China, there were seven occupational hazard census and large-scale surveys carried in China, three of them were about silicosis or pneumoconiosis, two of them were about poison and carcinogens, one was about noise, another one was about the township industrial enterprises.
CONCLUSIONLeadership attention was the fundamental guarantee of the success of the survey, sound occupational health management organizations were the base, collaborative relationship with each other was an import factor, and only the interdisciplinary team, scientific design, quality control and incentive mechanism could assure the quality of the survey. The survey should be designed and carried out according to industries.