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生殖与发育危害及就业政策

Reproductive and developmental hazards and employment policies.

作者信息

Johnston J D, Jamieson G G, Wright S

机构信息

Occupational and Environmental Health, NOVA Corporation of Alberta, Calgary, Canada.

出版信息

Br J Ind Med. 1992 Feb;49(2):85-94. doi: 10.1136/oem.49.2.85.

Abstract

The task of informing workers of hazards in the workplace is seldom more difficult than with the subject of reproductive and developmental hazards. Occupational health staff and physicians are faced with a paucity of relevant medical information. Workers, kept aware of the thalidomide spectre with every media report of the latest descriptive epidemiology study, are anxious to know more. Employers, knowing that few agents are regulated on the basis of reproductive hazards, are encouraged to lessen workplace exposure to all agents but need guidance from government and scientists in setting priorities. Understandable ethical and scientific limitations on human studies require researchers to study animals and cells. The difficulties of extrapolating the results of this research to humans are well known. The scientific, medical, and workplace difficulties in dealing with reproductive and developmental hazards are mirrored in the regulatory positions found in North America. Some regard fetal protection policies as sex discrimination whereas others consider such policies as reasonable. Guidelines are provided to allow employers and medical practitioners to consider this difficult problem.

摘要

告知工人工作场所中的危害,很少有比生殖和发育危害这一主题更困难的任务了。职业健康工作人员和医生面临着相关医学信息匮乏的问题。每有关于最新描述性流行病学研究的媒体报道,工人们就会想起沙利度胺的幽灵,急切地想了解更多。雇主们知道,很少有物质是基于生殖危害进行监管的,他们受到鼓励减少工作场所对所有物质的接触,但在确定优先事项方面需要政府和科学家的指导。对人体研究可理解的伦理和科学限制要求研究人员研究动物和细胞。将这项研究的结果外推至人类的困难是众所周知的。北美在监管立场上反映出了处理生殖和发育危害方面的科学、医学及工作场所的困难。一些人将胎儿保护政策视为性别歧视,而另一些人则认为此类政策是合理的。现提供指导方针,以便雇主和医生能够考虑这一难题。

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