How much have adverse occupational health outcomes among construction workers improved over time? Evidence from 25 years of medical screening.
Knut RingenJohn M DementLaura WelchPatricia QuinnPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2022)
This study demonstrates the positive impact that adoption of occupational health protections have had over the past 60 years. The greatest risk reductions were observed for outcomes with strong regulatory and legal incentives to reduce exposures and associated risks, such as those associated with inhalation hazards (asbestos and silica), while lowest improvement was for hearing impairment, for which little regulatory enforcement and few prevention incentives have been adopted.