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Citation

Osweiler G. Am. J. Ind. Med. 1990; 18(4): 511-515.

Affiliation

Department of Environmental Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2248257

Abstract

This work group felt that there is compelling evidence that effective occupational health services are essential to improve the serious occupational safety and health problems in agriculture. Program initiatives may be stimulated by federal and state governments, but development and implementation must involve the grassroots farm community and local resources. Other countries (Sweden, Finland, Canada) are far ahead of the United States in this area and serve as examples. Developing services should be comprehensive and should include clinical, technical, and educational efforts. Marketing programs to the public must include grassroots involvement. Surveillance and program evaluation are essential in any new program efforts. Funding such programs must be shared by federal, state, local, and private resources. Regulatory options should be a minimal part of such a program, but mandatory rollover protective devices and mandatory reporting seems to be one feasible regulatory option.


Language: en

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