Methods Inf Med 1989; 28(03): 148-154
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1635558
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Occupational Risks: A Follow-up Method Based on Individual Work History Records Including the Environmental Aspects of the Workplace

J. M. Martin
1   NSERM U. 115, Santé au Travail et Santé Publique: Méthodes et Applications, Vandœuvre-les-Nancy, France.
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P. Robaux
2   Association Lorraine des Services Médicaux du Travail (ALSMT), Nancy, France.
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Publication Date:
14 February 2018 (online)

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Abstract:

This article analyzes the Curriculum Laboris or career reconstruction as a means of studying the occupational risks of employees. A type of Curriculum Laboris which makes the established record easier to use has been suggested. The authors point out some advantages to be expected from the proposed computerized method. The usefulness of the proposed Curriculum Laboris is largely conditioned by lack of standards for guiding data collection by physicians. Finally, the Curriculum Laboris has been considered as an element of a larger information system.