Points to consider Broaden the perspective: groups, exposures, wider working environment Multiple exposures Broaden the use of data sources: approaches.

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Conclusions Elke Schneider European Agency for Safety and Health at Work

Points to consider Broaden the perspective: groups, exposures, wider working environment Multiple exposures Broaden the use of data sources: approaches using worker surveys Consult worker experiences, worker´s work biographies Many factors not REACH-related (diesel, silica, shift work, etc.)

Points to consider(2) Data should be generated for prevention Sectoral approaches? Hidden / forgotten issues and prevention Use of data sources from other areas (employment data, cancer registries) Keep up the momentum