What is the goal of occupational health monitoring?

The objectives of occupational health monitoring are as follows:

1, early detection of occupational diseases, occupational health damage and occupational contraindications, and timely adoption of corresponding prevention and control measures.

2. Monitor the occurrence, development and distribution of occupational diseases and occupational health damage, so as to adjust and improve occupational health management in time.

3. Evaluate the relationship between working environment and occupational hazard factors and the degree of harm, so as to provide basis for improving working conditions and protecting workers' health.

4. Identify new occupational hazards and high-risk groups, and take timely control measures to avoid the occurrence and spread of occupational diseases.

5. Carry out targeted interventions, including improving the working environment, reforming production technology, adopting effective occupational disease protection facilities and personal protective equipment, and handling and resettling occupational disease patients and suspected occupational diseases and occupational taboos.

6. Evaluate the effect of prevention and intervention measures to provide scientific basis for formulating and revising health policies and occupational disease prevention and control countermeasures.