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[Occupational health and safety in the port and the government of social processes and economic development].
Summary: The paper aims to present the methodology applied by the Port System Authority of the Eastern Adriatic Sea from 2016 on to tackle aspects threatening the old and no-more replicable "rules" governing the Trieste Port Community social and economic equilibrium and which had generated an endemic reporting of occupational diseases. The methodology is based on the integration between port operation models and occupational health and safety requirements, in particular occupational ergonomics. By consolidating synergies with all Port stakeholders, the Authority carried out document and on-site surveys which detected the most relevant weaknesses of the system, considered already outdated. Thus, the Authority defined and adopted regulations to promote Port workers' welfare and protect marginalized workers' dignity; furthermore, the Authority applied technical measures to stop the process which would have caused new cases of the same occupational diseases. The Authority improvement action plan provides for a central role for occupational health physicians who will be asked to define shared minimum requirements to develop sanitary protocols for those port jobs exposed to similar risks in terms of quality and magnitude.