Report on the Notifiable Occupational Disease System July 2000 to June 2005
Published by the Department of Labour
Wellington, New Zealand
November 2006
ISBN 0-478-28076-9
Contents
- What is the Notifiable Occupational Disease System?
- Why have a disease notification system?
- How does the Notifiable Occupational Disease System work?
- Changes to the Notifiable Occupational Disease System
- Notifiable conditions
- Table 1: Notifications received by industry July 2000 to June 2005
- Table 2: Notifications received by primary agency July 2000 to June 2005
- Table 3: Notifications received by occupation July 2000 to June 2005
- Table 4: Notifications received by injury type July 2000 to June 2005
- Table 5: Notifications received by age range July 2000 to June 2005
- Table 6: Notifications received by ethnicity July 2000 to June 2005
- Table 7: Notifications received by gender July 2000 to June 2005
- Table 8: Primary agencies associated with injury types
- Table 9: Mechanisms of injury
- Table 10: Chemicals, chemical products and dusts (where specified*)
- Table 11: Specific agency description
- Notifiable Occupational Disease System case studies 2001 to 2005
- The social work environment
- Skin conditions

