recognized and suspected occupational diseases in finland in 2011
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases in Finland in 2011
New cases notified to the Finnish Register of Occupational Diseases by insurance companies
and Farmer's Social Insurance Institution - Mela
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For the fourth time in 2011, the numbers of recognized and suspected cases have been presented separately.
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Due to changes in the notification and recognition practises, the data of 2005-2011 are not comparable with the previous figures of FROD and trends of occupational diseases can not therefore be assessed.
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Data flows into the Finnish Register of Occupational Diseases
Accident and occupational disease report by employer
Medical report on occupational disease or accident by physician
Accident and occupational disease report by farmer
Medical report on occupational disease or accident by physician
Accident insurance company
The Farmers' Social Insurance Institution (MELA)
The Federation of Accident Insurance Institutions (FAII)
The Finnish Register of Occupational Diseases (FROD), Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Regional State Administrative Agencies: Medical report from physician
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases 1964 – 2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available)
cases of the years 2003-2004 are not available
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases by main disease group in 1990–2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available)
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Recognized and suspected
occupational diseases in 1990-2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available)
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases by main disease group 2006-2011
Recognized occupational diseases Number of cases
Recognized and suspected
occupational diseases
Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases in 2011 (N=4692)
Age and gender
0100200300400500600
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases in 2011 (N=4692) Women, lkm=1683 Men, lkm=3009 Distribution of age and gender
Age,
years
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases by region and main disease group in 2011
Number of cases
Cases/10 000 employed persons
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases by region in 2011
Number of cases
Cases/10 000 employed persons
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases by industry in 2011
Cases/10 000 employed persons
Number of cases
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Recoqnized and suspected occupational diseases by occupation in 2011
Cases/10 000 employed persons
Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Hearing loss in 1995 – 2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available)
Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Hearing loss in 2005-2011
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Hearing loss in 2011 (Most common industries)
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Hearing loss in 2011 (Most common occupations)
Cases/10 000 employed persons
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Repetitive strain injuries by diagnosis in 1990-2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available)
Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Repetitive strain injuries by diagnosis in 2007-2011
Recognized occupational diseases
Number
of cases Number
of cases Recognized and suspected
occupational diseases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Repetitive strain injuries in 2011 (Most common industries)
Cases/10 000 employed persons
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Repetitive strain injuries in 2011 (Most common occupations) Cases/10 000 employed persons
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Allergic respiratory diseases by diagnosis in 1990-2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available)
Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Allergic respiratory diseases by diagnosis in 2007-2011
Number
of cases Recognized occupational diseases
Recognized and suspected
occupational diseases
Number
of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Allergic respiratory diseases in 2011 (Most common industries)
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Allergic respiratory diseases in 2011 (Most common occupations)
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Skin diseases by diagnosis in 1990-
2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available) Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Skin diseases by diagnosis in 2007-2011
Number
of cases Recognized occupational diseases
Number
of cases Recognized and suspected
occupational diseases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Skin diseases in 2011 (Most common industries)
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Skin diseases in 2011 (Most common occupations)
Cases/10 000 employed persons
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Asbestos-induced diseases by diagnosis in 1990-2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available)
Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Asbestos-induced diseases by diagnosis in 2007-2011
Number
of cases Recognized occupational diseases
Number
of cases Recognized and suspected
occupational diseases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Asbestos-induced diseases in 2011 (Most common industries)
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
All industries 712
Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear 5
Wood and wood products 14
Machinery and equipment, service 39
Basic metals and fabricated metal products 36
Pulp, paper and paper products 16
Construction 227
Non-metallic mineral products 21
Mining and quarrying 9
Electricity, heating and water supply 24
Transport equipment 53
Recognized occupational diseases
Suspected occupational diseases
Number
of cases
Cases/10 000 employed persons
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Asbestos-induced diseases in 2011 (Most common occupations)
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Recognized and suspected occupational diaseases: Work-related cancers in 1990-2011 (cases of years 2003-2004 are not available)
Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Other occupational diseases in 2011 (Most common industries)
Cases/10 000 employed persons Number
of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases: Other occupational diseases in 2011 (Most common occupations)
Cases/10 000 employed persons
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Some recognized and suspected occupational diseases in the disease group of other occupational diseases by diagnosis in 2011
Cases of years 2003-2004 are not available Number of cases
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases in 2011 by sosioeconomic status
and gender (Cases per 10 000 employed persons)
Men Women Total Men Women Total
1 Agricultural employers
and self-employed 195 90 285 43,9 48,7 45,3
3 Upper-level white-collar 202 202 404 5,4 6,9 6,0
4 Lower-level white-collar 242 635 877 8,7 10,0 9,6
5 Blue collar workers 2365 738 3103 41,3 30,6 38,19 Unknown 5 18 23
3009 1683 4692 23,5 14,1 19,0
Men Women Total Men Women Total
1 Agricultural employers
and self-employed 112 41 153 25,2 22,2 24,3
3 Upper-level white-collar 77 19 96 2,0 0,6 1,4
4 Lower-level white-collar 100 129 229 3,6 2,0 2,5
5 Blue collar workers 1191 213 1404 20,8 8,8 17,39 Unknown 1 3 4
1481 405 1886 11,6 3,4 7,6Total
employed persons
employed personsNumber of cases Cases per 10 000
Socioeconomic status
Socioeconomic status
Total
Recognized occupational diseases
Recognized and suspected occupational diseasesNumber of cases Cases per 10 000
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Recognized and suspected occupational diseases in 2011 by socioeconomic status, gender and main disease group
Hearing Repetitive Allergic Skin Asbestos- Other Total
loss strain respiratory diseases induced
injuries diseases diseases
1 Agricultural employers and
and self-employed farmers 21 24 135 52 - 53 285
3 Upper-level white-collar 90 14 158 51 36 55 404
4 Lower-level white-collar 105 63 287 275 57 90 877
5 Blue collar workers 902 438 366 557 619 221 3103
9 Unknown 1 2 3 13 - 4 23
1119 541 949 948 712 423 4692
1 Agricultural employers and
and self-employed farmers 19 12 96 25 - 43 195
3 Upper-level white-collar 84 4 32 18 36 28 202
4 Lower-level white-collar 93 14 35 31 51 18 242
5 Blue collar workers 835 283 202 268 603 174 2365
9 Unknown 1 1 1 1 - 1 5
Total 1032 314 366 343 690 264 3009
1 Agricultural employers and
and self-employed farmers 2 12 39 27 - 10 90
3 Upper-level white-collar 6 10 126 33 - 27 202
4 Lower-level white-collar 12 49 252 244 6 72 635
5 Blue collar workers 67 155 164 289 16 47 738
9 Unknown - 1 2 12 - 3 18
87 227 583 605 22 159 1683
Women
Total
Socioeconomic status
All
Total
Men
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Recognized occupational diseases in 2011 by socioeconomic status, gender and main disease group
Hearing Repetitive Allergic Skin Asbestos- Other Total
loss strain respiratory diseases induced
injuries diseases diseases
1 Agricultural employers and
and self-employed farmers 18 20 36 34 - 45 153
3 Upper-level white-collar 41 2 7 12 26 8 96
4 Lower-level white-collar 48 20 19 87 41 14 229
5 Blue collar workers 519 163 46 185 447 44 14049 Unknown - - - 2 - 2 4
626 205 108 320 514 113 1886
1 Agricultural employers and
and self-employed farmers 16 12 27 18 - 39 112
3 Upper-level white-collar 41 1 1 3 26 5 77
4 Lower-level white-collar 47 4 3 7 36 3 100
5 Blue collar workers 499 109 20 87 438 38 1191
9 Unknown - - - 1 - - 1
Total 603 126 51 116 500 85 1481
1 Agricultural employers and
and self-employed farmers 2 8 9 16 - 6 41
3 Upper-level white-collar - 1 6 9 - 3 19
4 Lower-level white-collar 1 16 16 80 5 11 129
5 Blue collar workers 20 54 26 98 9 6 213
9 Unknown - - - 1 - 2 3
23 79 57 204 14 28 405
Women
Total
Socioeconomic status
All
Total
Men
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