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In line with the EU Strategic Framework on Safety and Health at Work 2014-2020 , one of EU‑OSHA’s priorities is to support the prevention of work-related diseases. The aim is not only to improve the lives of individual workers, but also to minimise the costs of work-related illnesses and deaths.
The number of workplace accidents has decreased by 25% over the last 10 years. However, work-related diseases still account for an estimated 2.4 million deaths worldwide each year, 200,000 of which are in Europe.
EU-OSHA’s work on work-related diseases aims to provide an evidence base for prevention, policy and practice. Another important objective is to provide a better overview of the extent of the occupational burden of disease.
Work-related diseases include:
Musculoskeletal disorders
Stress and mental health disorders
Work-related cancer
Skin diseases
Work-related diseases from biological agents
Themes
Ageing & OSH
Benefits of OSH
Dangerous substances
Leadership & worker participation
Mainstreaming OSH into education
Micro and small enterprises & OSH
Musculoskeletal disorders
Stress & psychosocial risks
Women & OSH
Work-related diseases
From biological agents
Work-related cancer
Alert and sentinel systems
Health surveillance
Rehabilitation and return to work
Young people & OSH
Work-related diseases
In line with the EU Strategic Framework on Safety and Health at Work 2014-2020 , one of EU‑OSHA’s priorities is to support the prevention of work-related diseases. The aim is not only to improve the lives of individual workers, but also to minimise the costs of work-related illnesses and deaths.
The number of workplace accidents has decreased by 25% over the last 10 years. However, work-related diseases still account for an estimated 2.4 million deaths worldwide each year, 200,000 of which are in Europe.
EU-OSHA’s work on work-related diseases aims to provide an evidence base for prevention, policy and practice. Another important objective is to provide a better overview of the extent of the occupational burden of disease.
Work-related diseases include:
Musculoskeletal disorders
Stress and mental health disorders
Work-related cancer
Skin diseases
Work-related diseases from biological agents
Current projects
EU-OSHA launched an overview project in 2015 which covers three areas of research, policy and practice on work-related diseases:
Rehabilitation and return to work after cancer,
Work-related diseases from biological agents, and
Alert and sentinel systems in OSH.
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