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Title: Register of employees occupationally exposed to carcinogens


1
Register of employees occupationally exposed to
carcinogens
  • Panu Oksa

2
Background
  • ILO Convention no 139 was ratified in 1978 in
    Finland
  • Register of employees occupationally exposed to
    carcinogens was started 1979
  • Since 1993 the Register has been statutory
  • New law 717/2001

3
Employer's duties
  • Employer must keep Register of carcinogenic
    substances at workplace and workers exposed to
    such substances
  • Employer must inform employees about the Register
  • Once a year, employer must deliver data to
    authorities

4
Carcinogenic substances
  • Currently there are 4 work practices and 170
    different substances legally listed in Finnish
    legislation as carcinogenic
  • The last to be listed was passive smoking
    1.1.2001-
  • Last report in Finnish 2000, coming soon 2003 and
    also in English 2003

5
Goals of the Register
  • Protection of employees, with preventive actions
  • Produce knowledge for occupational studies
    (cancer risk)
  • Produce knowledge for authorities

6
Content of the Register
  • Annually some 15 000 workers are registered
  • Altogether about 80 000 workers have been
    registered
  • Most common substances are tobacco smoke,
    chromiumVI, nickel and asbestos

7
2001 most common carcinogens
  • Carcinogen Exposures
  • Tobacco smoke 11197
  • Chromium(VI)compounds 7717
  • Nickel and its inorganic compounds 6644
  • Asbestos 1709
  • Benzene 1654
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons 1557
  • Chloroform 1472
  • Acrylamide 1016
  • Cadmium and its compounds 905
  • Arsenic and its inorganic compounds 890
  • Cyclophosphamide 729
  • Hydrazine and its alkyl derivates 501
  • Isophosphamide 371
  • Melphalan 325

8
2001 most common occupations in Register, of
employed
  • Occupation
  • Structural-metal preparers and erectors 45
  • Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers
    35
  • Chemists 26
  • Metal finishing-, plating- and coating-machine
    operators 25
  • Croupiers and related clerks 25
  • Building frame and related trades workers not
    elsewhere classified 24
  • Mining and metallurgic technicians 22
  • Chemical-processing-plant operators 20
  • Waiters, waitresses and bartenders 19
  • Production and operations managers in restaurants
    and hotels 15
  • Welders and flame cutters 14
  • Ore and metal furnace operators 10
  • Life science technicians 10
  • Metal heat-treating-plant operators 10

9
2001 most common branches, of employed
  • Industry
  • Hotels and restaurants 12
  • Manufacture of coke, refIned petroleum products
    and nuclear fuel 12
  • Mining of metal ores 8
  • Research and development 8
  • Manufacture of basic metals 7
  • Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
    6
  • Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except
    machinery and equipment
    6
  • Manufacture of other transport equipment
    4
  • Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
    and motorcycles 3
  • Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and
    similar activities 3
  • Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply
    2
  • Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and
    semi-trailers 2
  • Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
    2
  • Construction 1

10
Exposure in Estonia
  • Kauppinen T, Pajarskienen B,
  • Podniece Z, Rjazanov V, Smerhovsky Z,
    Veidebaum T, Leino T. Occupational exposure to
    carcinogens in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the
    Czech Republic in 1997. Scand J Work Environ
    Health 200127343-5

11
Benefits of Register
  • Questionnaire study showed that carcinogenic
    substances were abandoned and exposure levels
    reduced. Register was primary cause of changes in
    8 and partly in 23 of cases
  • Kauppinen T et al. 1999

12
Future
  • Register helps to keep an eye on this important
    topic danger of occupational cancer
  • More information, e.g., of substitutive
    substances, methods and protective equipment
    would intensify actions in workplaces to
    decrease exposure more efficiently
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