What are the Key Components of Health Surveillance?
Exposure Assessment: Identifying and quantifying exposure to toxic substances through direct measurements or estimation models. Biological Monitoring: Measuring biomarkers in biological samples, such as blood or urine, to assess internal exposure levels. Health Screening: Conducting regular medical examinations to detect early signs of adverse health effects. Data Analysis: Analyzing collected data to identify trends and potential health risks. Risk Communication: Effectively communicating findings and recommendations to stakeholders, including employees and regulatory agencies.