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Journal of Nursing and Health Studies

ISSN: 2574-2825

May 28-29, 2018

London, UK

Occupational Health 2018

Page 16

4

th

Edition of International Conference on

Occupational Health and

Safety

T

he 70th session of general assembly has opened with a

towering achievement: the adoption of the 2030 Agenda,

including 17 inspiring sustanaible development goals, the SDGs.

The International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) is

an international non-profitmaking, non-political,multidisciplinary

scientific organisation whose sole purpose is to foster the

scientific progress, knowledge and development of occupational

health and related subjects on an international basis. Focus in

tips to evidence the occupational risk factor-outcome pairs

prioritized for a systematic reviewpair: occupational ergonomics

factors (musculoskeletal disorders), occupational exposure to

dusts and fibres (pneumoconiosis), occupational exposure to UV

radiation (cataracts and melanoma and non-melanoma cancer),

occupational noise (deaths from cardiovascular disease),

occupational violence and, psychosocial risk factors (ischemic

heart disease, stroke, depression).

Biography

Rosa Maria Orriols completed her Master’s degree in Environmental Man-

agement Engineering; Graduate of Science in Chemical Engineering from

Barcelona University; Post-degree in Occupational Health Safety from Suf-

folk University and; PhD from Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC).

Currently, she is Director of Occupational Hygienist Health Safety in Hos-

pital Bellvitge (ICS) the main health institution in Spain. Her research and

work focus on preventing harmful exposures and creating healthy environ-

ments at work. She was Technical Officer Occupational Health & Safety in

National Occupational Safety and Health (INSHT) at Spanish Government.

She is Auditor. Her research interests include: occupational & environmen-

tal exposure assessment for studies of human health risks; intervention

research to prevent illness and injury and promote healthy environments in

healthcare; methods to integrate occupational & environmental health and

safety into production and consumption of goods and services. She has

spoken, written and testified extensively on health issues, including indoor

air quality (specially surgical hume), prevention of blood borne exposures,

radiations exposures, as well as about the effects of work organization. Her

research interest includes “Policies, organization and management, hazer-

dous drugs, cancer, dermatitis, gloves, hospitals, blood borne exposures,

radiation exposures, nanomaterials, nanomedicines and occupational

health”.

cucaorriols@gmail.com

The new deal in occupational health: OMS-OIT

policies

Rosa Maria Orriols

1

Board Member ICOH,Spain

2

Institut Català de la Salut (ICS),Spain

3

Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge (HUB), Spain

Rosa Maria Orriols, J Nurs Health Stud 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.21767/2574-2825-C2-004