Correction: Scoping review on the effect of labour inspections on occupational health and safety: a meta-analytic update (Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, (2026), 21, 1, (5), 10.1186/s12995-026-00497-6)

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In the Discussion section of this article, the ninth paragraph on page 10 contains errors in the reported numbers. The correct and incorrect version is presented below, and the original article has been updated. Section: Discussion A reduction in inspectorate staff is being observed worldwide. Against the background of the positive impact of labour inspections by the state labour inspectorate, it is critical to view the fact that the number of inspectors in the state labour inspectorates in Germany fell from 3,600 in 1991 to 2,257 in 2023. The number of state occupational physicians also fell during this period from 126 in 1991 to 20 in 2023. A reduction in inspectorate staff is being observed worldwide. Against the background of the positive impact of labour inspections by the state labour inspectorate, it is critical to view the fact that the number of inspectors in the state labour inspectorates in Germany fell from 3,600 in 1991 to 1,620 in 2023. The number of state occupational physicians also fell during this period from 126 in 1991 to 47 in 2023.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages6
Volume21
Issue number1
JournalJournal of occupational medicine and toxicology
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2026
Peer-reviewedYes
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