International projects
Development and Implementation of European Standards on Prevention of Occupational Skin Diseases (StanDerm)
occupational skin diseases - health surveillance - risk assessment - prevention - standards
Organisations (1)
, Researchers (4)
0242 PHI Institute for Occupational Health of Republic North Macedonia - Skopje
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
01782 |
Јованка Каранџиска Бислимовска |
Respiratory system |
Researcher |
2013 - 2017 |
14 |
| 2. |
04470 |
PhD Драган Мијакоски |
Occupational health, industrial medicine |
Researcher |
2013 - 2017 |
0 |
| 3. |
04145 |
Јордан Минов |
|
Researcher |
2013 - 2017 |
1 |
| 4. |
04540 |
PhD Сашо Столески |
Occupational health, industrial medicine |
Researcher |
2013 - 2017 |
0 |
Abstract
In Europe occupational skin diseases (OSD) represent up to 30% of occupational diseases. OSD related costs exceed 5 billion EUR/year in the EU by loss of productivity and cause extensive suffering for affected workers. Recently, the EU commission defined lacking prevention of OSD a top priority problem. There are isolated efforts in some countries; however, prevention programmes are poorly validated and there is no coordinated action between the stakeholders at national and international levels. Surveillance and diagnostics of OSD are hampered by lack of common monitoring of new allergens in workplaces. The Action aims to coordinate activities relevant for OSD prevention, including basic sciences (aetiology and individual susceptibility), epidemiological surveillance, transnational and applied clinical research. This involves regulatory issues (e.g. REACH), development of interdisciplinary workers’ education concepts, identifying individual susceptibility markers enabling tailored prevention and pre-employment counselling. This Action will allow setting up transnational controlled intervention studies in large cohorts in high-risk professions. The outcome will be evidence-based common European standards on OSD prevention and patient management. This will provide a safer working environment and targeted early intervention for workers throughout Europe enhancing economic competitiveness, particularly of small and medium sized companies.