Occupational Diseases in the Banking and Insurance Sector, 2009–2023
Occupational diseases (ODs) are defined as any condition (or symptom) that may be work-related or exacerbated by work and that has not been officially recognized as an occupational disease at the time of the examination. As part of its mission to conduct epidemiological surveillance of occupational risks, Santé publique France, in collaboration with the Occupational Health Inspection Division of the General Directorate of Labor (DGT) and the regional health observatories (ORS) of the participating regions, established a system for monitoring OHDs in 2003 based on existing legislation. The main objective of this system is to estimate the prevalence of MCPs and to describe the occupational exposure agents associated with these conditions. To help guide occupational prevention policies, Santé publique France regularly produces indicators on MCPs for specific occupational groups. The results presented in this summary focus on employees in the banking and insurance sector.
Author(s): Delézire Pauline, Homère Julie, Garras Loïc, Fernet Florence, Chatelot Juliette
Publishing year: 2026
Pages: 18 p.
Collection: Studies and Surveys
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