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Die neue internationale Empfehlung der Medizinischen Kommission der Union Internationale des Associations d’Alpinisme (UIAA MedCom)

A markedly increasing number of persons are exposed to reduced partial pressures of oxygen (pO2) at work, whether on business flights, during business trips to places at high altitudes (e.g. Colorado, South America), in hypoxic fire-prevention areas, during service and installation work (e.g. on cable cars or skiing pistes), in rescue work or when looking after sporting teams during high-altitude training. The recommendations for occupational medical care of such workers which currently exist in various countries take into account neither the kind of exposure nor its level or duration, nor the specific physiological aspects of work under hypoxic conditions or at high altitudes. Thus they do not provide practicable guidelines for a modern occupational medical care based on a specific risk analysis.
The Medical Commission of the International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation (UIAA MedCom), an international forum for preventive medicine comprised of specialists in the effects of high altitude and hypoxia, has reviewed the various national regulations and the currently available scientific literature and has produced the international recommendations given below. The differentiation according to kind, level and extent of exposure permits a specific risk analysis and makes it possible to provide the appropriate occupational medical care for the target group.