BOLESTI SUSTAVA ZA KRETANJE I RADNO MJESTO.

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    • Alternate Title:
      MOTOR SYSTEM DISEASES AND THE WORKPLACE.
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    • Abstract:
      Diseases of the motor system are most often found in the working population, a fact that calls for introduction of a number of preventive measures. The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work has channelled many of its initiatives towards prevention of these diseases. The paper presents the European and international legislature concerning this subject, as well as the frequency of motor system-related difficulties in the countries of the European Union. The paper also enumerates motor system diseases which Croatian legislature recognizes as occupational diseases. At the same time, it describes clinical forms of these diseases and the working conditions which may cause them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Bolesti sustava za kretanje su najčešće bolesti radno aktivne populacije i zbog toga se za njihovo sprečavanje provode mnoge preventivne mjere. Europska agencija za sigurnost i zdravlje na radu usmjerila je svoje brojne akcije prema prevenciji ovih bolesti. U radu su prikazani europsko i međunarodno zakonodavstvo koje regulira ovo područje te učestalost tegoba radnika vezanih uz sustav za kretanje u zemljama Europske unije. Članak navodi bolesti sustava za kretanje koje se prema hrvatskom zakonodavstvu priznaju profesionalnim bolestima. Ujedno se opisuju klinički oblici bolesti i radni uvjeti koji ih mogu uzrokovati. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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