Work health & safety update | 23 June 2023

23 Jun 2023

National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry Bill 2023
Legislation to establish a national registry of respiratory diseases caused by workplace conditions, including silicosis, was introduced into Parliament on June 21.

The National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry Bill 2023 will create a legislative framework for the establishment and ongoing management of the National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry.

The national registry will capture and share data on the incidence of respiratory diseases thought to be occupationally caused or exacerbated, and their causative agents and exposures to those causative agents. The national registry will also capture respiratory health data to aid the detection of new and emerging threats to workers’ respiratory health, inform incidence trends, and assist in targeting and monitoring the effectiveness of interventions and prevention strategies.

As recommended by the National Dust Diseases Taskforce, practitioners will initially be required to notify the national registry of every diagnosis of occupationally caused silicosis. They may also notify the registry of other occupational respiratory diseases, with the patient’s consent.

 

National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2023
The National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2023 makes consequential amendments to existing federal legislation in order to support the effective implementation of the National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry Bill 2023.







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