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Abstract
Rapid industrialization usually brings both economic development and environmental pollution, which often produces occupational diseases in the workplace and environmental diseases in the nearby community. From experience of documenting 17 occupational diseases, we found that they resulted from a lack of a comprehensive hazard communication system. The spillage of such unknown chemical hazards also produced environmental diseases for the neighbouring factories and community. Because the general treatment of occupational and environmental diseases must include the identification of hazard and taking preventive procedures to avoid further exposure, it is essential to recognize and control the hazard at the start of an industry. Thus, implementation of the life cycle assessment in ISO (International Organization of Standardization) 14000 series will guide an industry to identify and minimize the use of hazardous chemicals. A similar practice of risk assessment and reduction for every unit operation in the production process proposed by BS (British Standard) 8800 will also help to improve occupational health. Although implementation of such systems is a voluntary compliance, actual practice demands the same systems in related or satellite factories and has a strong market implication. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
行业实施ISO14000和BS8800预防职业病和环境病
快速工业化通常带来经济发展和环境污染,这往往会在工作场所产生职业病,在附近社区产生环境疾病。根据记录17种职业病的经验,我们发现它们是由于缺乏全面的危害沟通系统造成的。这种未知化学危害的泄漏也给邻近的工厂和社区带来了环境疾病。由于职业病和环境病的一般治疗必须包括识别危害和采取预防措施以避免进一步暴露,因此在一个行业开始时就必须识别和控制危害。因此,实施ISO(国际标准化组织)14000系列的生命周期评估将指导行业识别并尽量减少危险化学品的使用。BS(英国标准)8800提出的对生产过程中的每个单元操作进行类似的风险评估和降低的做法也将有助于改善职业健康。尽管这些系统的实施是自愿遵守的,但实际实践要求相关或卫星工厂采用相同的系统,并具有强烈的市场影响。版权所有©1999 John Wiley&;有限公司。
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