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n1Global Strategy on Occupational Health for All n1SVETSKA STRATEGIJA MEDICINE RADA ZA SVE
n2The Way to Health at Work n2Put do zdravlja na radu
n3Recommendation of the Second Meeting of the WHO Collaborating Centres in Occupational Health 11-14 October 1994 Beijing, China n3Preporuke sa Drugog sastanka kolaborativnih centara za medicinu rada Svetske zdravstvene Organizacije održanog u Pekingu, Kina, 11-14.10.1994.g.
n4GENEVA 1995 n4Ženeva 1995
n5Global Strategy on Occupational Health for All n5SVETSKA STRATEGIJA MEDICINE RADA ZA SVE
n6Executive summary n6Rezime
n7About 45% of the world's population and 58% of the population over 10 years of age belong to the global workforce. n7Oko 45% svetske populacije i 58% starijih od 10 godina pripada radnoj populaciji.
n8Their work sustains the economic and material basis of society which is critically dependent on their working capacity. n8Njihov rad predstavlja ekonomsku i materijalnu bazu društva, koja u velikoj meri zavisi od njihove radne sposobnosti.
n9Thus occupational health and the well-being of working people are crucial prerequisites for productivity and are of utmost importance for overall socioeconomic and sustainable development. n9Prema tome, medicina rada i blagostanje radne populacije su glavni preduslovi za visoku produktivnost i od najveće su važnosti za sveukupni kontrolisan socioekonomski razvoj.