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2009-2012 Work Plan Number

GPA1.7i


GPA Objective

GPA Objective 1: To devise and implement policy instruments on workers’ health. Priority 1.2


CC or NGO Name

Asociación Chilena de Seguridad


Project title

Eradication of silicosis


Keywords

Silicosis


Project leader

Email address

Dr. Gustavo Contreras

gcontreras@achs.cl


Partners (of the CC Network)

Chilean Institute of Public Health

Other partners

None

Funding

Asociación Chilena de Seguridad


Objective of the project

This project has two objectives. One regional oriented to collaborate with the Chilean National Silicosis Eradication Program. The other, international to collaborate with regional efforts to eradicate silicosis.


Project outcome(s) and deadline(s) for completion of the project

Target group and/or beneficiaries

Chilean and Latin-American Workers

Summary of the project (max 100 words)

At national level starting in 2009 efforts will be made to:

  • To improve legal documents which define the diagnosis of silicosis and incapacity evaluation provoked by silicosis

  • To improve the coverage of exposed workers under a surveillance programme.

  • To improve the quality medical centers which diagnose and treat workers affected by silicosis

  • To continue delivering the training course on chest x-ray interpretation

  • To develop a research project on silicosis risk for construction workers

At international level starting in 2009 efforts will be made to:



  • To continue delivering the training course on chest x-ray interpretation

  • To promote the implantation of a regional exam for physicians interpreting chest x-rays

Improving legal documents will decrease the uncertainty that workers affected by silicosis face today in Chile. Improving the coverage of exposed workers under surveillance program will move our country closer to the goal of eradicating silicosis. Improving the quality medical centers that diagnose and treat workers affected by silicosis will assure a better quality of life for those affected by the disease. The research project will provide information needed to formulate surveillance and prevention programs. New training course on chest x-ray interpretation will increase the number of physicians capable of diagnosing the disease in the region. The regional exam for physicians interpreting chest x-rays will contribute to the same goal.




Dissemination




Impact (global or regional)

Regional

Progress (maximum 100 words)

No progress report received by June 2010


List of major outcomes already achieved by this project

  • Annual chest X-ray training courses for physicians and technicians - Chile

  • Annual chest X-ray proficiency exam for physicians - Chile

List of additional major outcomes expected from this project by 2012

  • Working on analysis of a cohort of workers with silicosis

  • Working in a new chest X-ray proficiency exam for physicians

  • Modification of disability evaluation for silica exposed workers




2009-2012 Work Plan Number

GPA1.10t

Formerly AA4:CE1




GPA Objective

GPA Objective 1: To devise and implement policy instruments on workers’ health


CC or NGO Name

National Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), South Africa


Project title

Silica, silicosis and tuberculosis


Keywords

Practical solutions, dust control, prevention of tuberculosis, training materials, managers, workers, practitioners, inspectorate


Project leader

Email address

Prof. David Rees

david.rees@nioh.nhls.ac.za


Partners (of the CC Network)

NIOH, South Africa


Other partners

  1. University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

  2. Occupational Health Management Board, Zambia

  3. Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique

  4. National Institute for Public Health, Sweden




Funding



The project is funded through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency and is a component of the Work and Health in Southern Africa (WAHSA) Programme, and supported by the NIOH, South Africa.


Objective of the project

Develop education, training and technical materials for:

  • The reduction of silica dust exposure in key industries in the region

  • Improved prevention of tuberculosis in silica exposed workers




Project outcome(s) and deadline(s) for completion of the project

  • A training course for OHS inspectors on the measurement and control of dust by mid-2006. Presented in 3 countries by end 2006

  • A costed and tested set of practical solutions for dust control in the quarry industry appropriate for the region by end 2007.

  • Information materials for workers, managers and practitioners by end 2007

  • Information materials on chemoprophylaxis for silica exposed workers for practitioners by end 2007.



Target group and/or beneficiaries

Silica exposed population, occupational health and safety practitioners and inspectors, enterprise managers.


Summary of the project (max 100 words)

Silica exposure with its attendant diseases, particularly tuberculosis, is a major issue in the southern African region.

A multi-faceted approach is needed to reduce exposure and prevent disease. This project aims to improve the capacity of the health and safety inspectorates by developing and presenting a course on dust measurement and control, to develop practical dust control solutions in a key sector (the quarry industry) which will serve as a model and be widely disseminated, to improve knowledge of the key stakeholders (workers, managers and practitioners) through information materials appropriate for the region, to promote appropriate practice on tuberculosis prevention through expert group meetings and dissemination of consensus statements.




Dissemination

Worker and enterprise meetings and associations, professional associations, WHO/ILO documents; regional Departments of Labour and Health, as well as appropriate electronic dissemination.


Impact (global or regional)

Southern African region primarily but useful for developing countries in general.

Progress on Project

Programs conducted throughout the SADC region included:

(1) Workshops/courses/ seminars on Dust Control and Measurement; (2) Dust control intervention introduced at three quarries – in Zambia, Mozambique and Lesotho; (3) A regional Expert Group Meeting – “Preventing TB in silica-exposed workers” formulation of guidelines for treating silica-exposed workers; and (4) development materials for practitioners, workers and managers (WAHSA and other programmes in the SADC Region):



      • Resource on silicosis for health practitioners

      • Document from the expert group meeting – Guidelines of isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT)

      • Handbook for quarry managers – Control of Dust in Resource Poor Quarries in Southern Africa


No report on further progress received by June 2010


List of major outcomes already achieved by this project

Curriculum and teaching materials for course for health and safety inspectors on Dust Control and Measurement

Resource on silicosis for health practitioners - Crystalline Silica: Health Hazards and Precautions;

Guideline for isoniazid preventive therapy in workers with silicosis – Guidelines on isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT)

Handbook for quarry managers – Control of Dust in Resource Poor Quarries in Southern Africa




List of additional major outcomes expected from this project by 2012

Guideline for the surveillance of silica exposed workers in resource poor settings with high tuberculosis rates;
Dependant on copyright issues, adaptation of materials for workers, managers and health and safety representatives to support silicosis elimination in mining: (1) Manual Preventing Silicosis – a guide for H&S representatives; (2) Deskpad – A Silicosis Information Resource – aimed at managers and occupational health practitioners



2009-2012 Work Plan Number



GPA1.10v

CONTRIBUTING PROJECT Title

Work plan project number (to be added by WHO)

Establishment and evaluation of surveillance programs for silicosis

GPA Objective and Action

GPA Objective 1: To devise and implement policy instruments on workers’ health

Action 1.10




Priority Initiative

Priority 1.2: Develop and disseminate evidence-based prevention tools and raise awareness for the prevention of silica- and other dust-related diseases


Responsible CC or NGO Name

WHO Collaborating Centre for Occupational Health in Vietnam, National Institute of Occupational & Environmental Health (NIOEH)


Project leader

(contact name and email address)

Dr. Nguyen Duy Bao, Director, National Institute of Occupational & Environmental Health (NIOEH), 1B Yersin Str., Hanoi, Vietnam

baovsld@yahoo.com



Network partners (CC name, country, email)




WHO Regions involved in this CONTRIBUTING project (contact name and email)

Southeast Asia Pacific

Country ministries involved in this CONTRIBUTING project (contact name and email)

Ministry of Health in Vietnam

External partners for this CONTRIBUTING project (contact name, organization and email)




Summary of the project (max 100 words)

Surveillance program for silicosis is one activity of the national action plan on prevention of occupational diseases. Projects include interventions for control of exposures and diagnosis of diseases.



Target group and/or beneficiaries

Policy makers, occupational health and safety practitioners, enterprise managers, workers at high risk of silicosis


Events-opportunities for furthering the project




Expected results of this project by 2012 (outcomes)

  • Prevention model for silicosis will be developed and applied

  • The rate of silicosis will be reduced by 10%

  • Capacities of environment monitoring and silicosis diagnosis and detection will be improved for OH practitioners

  • Training materials will be developed and disseminated

  • Legislative documents on silicosis prevention will be reviewed, supplemented, and promulgated

Indicators of achievement (impact)

  • The rate of silicosis reduced by 10%

  • 80% of workers at high risk of silicosis will be examined and detect occupational diseases




Major Milestones (list up to three dates and milestones)


No progress report received by June 2010

Public health impact

Workers’ health will be improved

Funding source(s)

Vietnamese Government

Dissemination

National policy, WHO documents


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