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Policies, Programs, and Public Participation: Environmental and Occupational Health in the Emerging Market Economies and Democracies of Central and Eastern Europe.


PB95260683

Publication Date 1993
Personal Author Levy, B. S.; Levenstein, C.
Page Count 334
Abstract The report focuses on material presented at the Third Annual Symposium. The topics considered at this conference included policies and programs in Poland, in other countries in Europe, and in the United States; market economies and democratic political systems including reports on market forces and environmental health, and public participation, democracy in action; methods and applications; studies of environmental contamination and health; and studies of social factors and health. Based on the information given at the conference, the general conclusions were that there is a need to establish new working relationships and strengthen existing ones, to develop and provide educational and informational programs and materials, to find ways to balance environmental protection and economic development, to strengthen democratic institutions and processes, and to undertake new policy initiatives.
Keywords
  • Central Europe
  • Eastern Europe
  • Occupational safety and health
  • Environmental pollution
  • Meetings
  • Accident prevention
  • Occupational exposure
  • Working conditions
  • Work environments
  • Industrial medicine
  • Industrial hygiene
  • Safety engineering
  • Employee health programs
  • Poland
  • Public health
  • Health care
  • Health policies
  • Policy making
  • Health economics
  • Socioeconomic factors
  • Environmental exposure
Source Agency
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NTIS Subject Category
  • 57U - Public Health & Industrial Medicine
  • 68G - Environmental Health & Safety
  • 44G - Environmental & Occupational Factors
  • 94H - Industrial Safety Engineering
  • 41I - Job Environment
  • 96G - Foreign Industry Economic Development
Corporate Authors Management Sciences for Health, Inc., Boston, MA.; Tufts Univ., Boston, MA. School of Medicine.; Massachusetts Univ. at Lowell.
Supplemental Notes Proceedings of Annual Symposium on Environmental and Occupational Health during Societal Transition in Central and Eastern Europe (3rd), Pultusk, Poland, June 26-July 1, 1992. Prepared in cooperation with Tufts Univ., Boston, MA. School of Medicine. and Massachusetts Univ. at Lowell.
Document Type Conference Proceedings
NTIS Issue Number 199522
Policies, Programs, and Public Participation: Environmental and Occupational Health in the Emerging Market Economies and Democracies of Central and Eastern Europe.
Policies, Programs, and Public Participation: Environmental and Occupational Health in the Emerging Market Economies and Democracies of Central and Eastern Europe.
PB95260683

  • Central Europe
  • Eastern Europe
  • Occupational safety and health
  • Environmental pollution
  • Meetings
  • Accident prevention
  • Occupational exposure
  • Working conditions
  • Work environments
  • Industrial medicine
  • Industrial hygiene
  • Safety engineering
  • Employee health programs
  • Poland
  • Public health
  • Health care
  • Health policies
  • Policy making
  • Health economics
  • Socioeconomic factors
  • Environmental exposure
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  • 57U - Public Health & Industrial Medicine
  • 68G - Environmental Health & Safety
  • 44G - Environmental & Occupational Factors
  • 94H - Industrial Safety Engineering
  • 41I - Job Environment
  • 96G - Foreign Industry Economic Development
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