National Survey of Occupational Disease Hazards Launched

(Reporter Ji Wei) In order to further understand the occupational hazard hazards in China and effectively do a good job in the prevention and treatment of occupational diseases, the National Health and Medical Commission has developed the "Statistical Survey System on the Status of Occupational Disease Hazards". Carry out a national survey of occupational hazards.

The "National Occupational Disease Hazard Status Survey System" is formulated in accordance with the "Statistical Law of the People's Republic of China". The system includes six parts: general instructions, report catalogs, survey forms, statistical forms, main index explanations, and appendices.

The "Investigation System" elaborates the purpose of investigation, survey objects and statistical scope, investigation content, frequency and time of investigation, investigation methods, organization and implementation, reporting requirements, quality control, and time and channels of statistical data for the national occupational disease hazard survey. , The content, method, time limit, channels, responsible units and responsible persons of the statistical information sharing, the use of the directory and so on.

The system gives a detailed survey of occupational disease hazards, mainly including the basic information of the questionnaire, the basic information of the employer, the types and exposure of occupational hazard factors, the declaration of occupational hazard projects, occupational health training, and occupational hazard factors in the past 3 years. Test conditions and occupational health examinations while on the job.

At the same time, the "Investigation System" provides statistical tables on the status of occupational disease hazards by region, industry, size, and type of registration, including the number of enterprises, the total number of employees, the number of companies with occupational hazard factors, and the number of people exposed to occupational hazard factors. Wait for 61 indicators.

In the next step, the National Health and Health Commission will organize the training of provincial-level investigative backbones and teachers. According to the requirements of the plan, on-site surveys and online submission of forms must be completed by August 31, 2020, and administrative departments of health at all levels must submit statistical statements by September 30, 2020. On December 31, 2020, the national occupational disease hazard survey report was completed.