Affiliation:
1. Santé publique France, The French Public Health Agency , 12 rue du val d’osne 94415 Saint-Maurice , France
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
Many occupations and industries use wood as a raw material and wood dust is a well-known carcinogen. This study presents trends in occupational exposure to wood dust for all workers (employees and self-employed workers) in France between 1982 and 2017 and focuses on the exposed workers in 2017.
Methods
Exposures to this carcinogen were assessed using the Matgéné job-exposure matrix. Trends in the prevalence and proportion of exposure over the study period were estimated by linking the matrix with population data from the 1982, 1990, 1999, 2007, and 2017 censuses and are described for selected industry groups.
Results
The number of exposed workers to wood dust has decreased significantly over the last 40 years, from 466,900 potentially exposed workers in 1982 to 305,000 workers in 2017. The proportion of exposed workers has also decreased over time, although not uniformly across industries. Increases in the proportion of exposed workers are observed in certain industries, such as “Sawmilling and logging” (from 61.2% to 73.6% over the period for men) and “Finishing of sale premises” (from 3.3% to 6.2% for women).
Conclusion
This article is the first to describe occupational exposure to wood dust in France for all workers and to follow its evolution over the last 40 years. Occupations and industries still at risk in 2017 are also described with the aim of helping to improve prevention policies.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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