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  • Occupational health - World Health Organization (WHO)
    The science and practice of occupational health involves several disciplines, such as occupational medicine, nursing, ergonomics, psychology, hygiene, safety and other The World Health Assembly urges countries to develop national policies and action plans and to build institutional capacities on occupational health,
  • Occupational medicine in Europe: scope and competencies
    The new model of occupational health practice integrates various occupational health professions, and possibly other specialists involved in preventive activities, into multidisciplinary preventive services capable of detecting and controlling occupational, non-occupational and environmental health risks
  • Occupational hazards in the health sector - World Health Organization (WHO)
    The most common occupational infections of concern in the health sector are tuberculosis, hepatitis B and C, HIV AIDS and respiratory infections (coronaviruses, influenza) Unsafe patient handling Lifting, transferring, repositioning and moving patients without using proper techniques or handing equipment can cause musculoskeletal injury (e g
  • Occupational infections - World Health Organization (WHO)
    COVID-19: Occupational health and safety for health workers: interim guidance, 2 February 2021 17 September 2013 Infection prevention and control measures for acute respiratory infections in healthcare settings: an update Infection prevention and control measures for acute respiratory infections in healthcare settings: an update
  • Environment, Climate Change and Health - World Health Organization (WHO)
    the development of work organization and working cultures that should reflect essential value systems adopted by the undertaking concerned, and include effective managerial systems, personnel policy, principles for participation, and voluntary quality-related management practices to improve occupational safety and health
  • Occupational injuries - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Occupational injuries Common injuries among health workers are slips, trips and falls, road traffic injuries (ambulance crashes, motorbike and bicycle injuries), electric shock, explosions and fire
  • Exposure to radiation - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Occupational hazards in the health sector Exposure to radiation Ionizing (x-rays, radionuclides) and non-ionizing radiation (UV, lasers) exposure may occur in health-care settings and pose specific risk to the health and safety of health workers
  • Burn-out an occupational phenomenon: International Classification of . . .
    Burn-out is included in the 11th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) as an occupational phenomenon It is not classified as a medical condition It is described in the chapter: ‘Factors influencing health status or contact with health services’ – which includes reasons for which people contact health services but that are not classed as illnesses or health


















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