Evaluating occupational lead poisoning and specific permanent work disability
Autor: | L. Kurajica, S. Ćurin |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 1993 |
Předmět: |
biological indicators of lead absorption
diagnosis of saturnism lead exposure occupational exposure rules for expert disability assessment working capacity evaluation Biološki pokazatelji apsorpcije olova dijagnostika saturnizma izloženost olovu ocjenjivanje radne sposobnosti pravila vještačenja u mirovinskom i invalidskom osiguranju profesionalna izloženost |
Zdroj: | Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju Volume 44 Issue 2 |
ISSN: | 1848-6312 0004-1254 |
Popis: | Postupak dokazivanja profesionalnog otrovanja olovom i posljedične specifične trajne radne nesposobnosti nije lako voditi jer su, posljednjih godina, učestala nejasno izražena, nemanifestna otrovanja olovom i prolazna predtrovanja umjesto nekadašnjih (dok su uvjeti rada bili mnogo nepovoljniji i ekspozicije veće) jasno izraženih manifestnih otrovanja olovom. Ovome su razlog još i nespecifičnost kliničkih znakova otrovanja olovom, kao i nedorečena pravila vještačenja u mirovinskom i invalidskom osiguranju osobito glede bioloških pokazatelja nenormalne apsorpcije olova u organizmu. Razmotreno je kako sve to utječe na ponašanje sudionika u postupku dokazivanja (liječnici izbora i stručni organi vještačenja u mirovinskom i invalidskom osiguranju). Utvrđene su učestale nepravilne ocjene. Predlaže se nadopuna pravila vještačenja u mirovinskom i invalidskom osiguranju. Evaluation of occupational lead poisoning and resultant permanent work disability calls for a procedure which is not easy to conduct. "This is because vague, non-manifest lead poisonings and transient prepoisoning states have lately prevailed over clearly manifested, obvious lead poisonings as were found earlier due to unfavourable working conditions. A reason for this further lies in non-specific clinical symptoms of lead poisoning as well as in lack of a strict set of rules - especially when it comes to assessing biological indicators of abnormal lead absorption in the body - for experts in the disability assessment boards to go by. In view of that the conduct of those taking part in the evaluation procedure (general practitioner of patient's own choice and team of experts in pension and disability assessment boards) is analysed. Many assessments have been found deficient. An amendment to the rules for expert evaluation is proposed. |
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