Country profile of occupational health system in Germany
WHO. Regional Office for Europe
WHO. Regional Office for Europe - Copenhagen
2012
89 p.
legislation ; occupational safety and health ; plant safety organization ; safety management ; public administration
Occupational safety and health
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"A country profile of the occupational health system is an important instrument for policy-making and programme development recommended by the WHO Global Plan of Action on Workers' Health and the ILO Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention. This document provides an overall picture of the current status of governance of workers' health in Germany, focusing on the national policy framework, priorities for action, objectives and targets, mechanisms for implementation, and human and financial resources for protecting and promoting workers' health.
Along with the current statistics on occupational accidents, occupational diseases and work-related health problems, preventive and compensative approaches to noncommunicable diseases related to the working environment (such as musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and mental disorders) are described. Lessons from the German occupational health system reported in this document will provide policymakers and their advisers in the WHO Member States with up-to-date guidance on good practice in the governance of workers' health to meet the challenges of the 21st century."
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