RESUMEN
The purpose of this investigation was to estimate the occurrence and type of work-related incidents in primary health care in the county of Ringkoebing, Denmark, with 270,000 inhabitants. Symptom-related general practitioner (GP)-consultations among 17-66 year-old residents were registered among 114 GP's during four days over one year. In each occasion the GP evaluated the question of work-relatedness versus none-work-relatedness. Of 3017 registered consultations, 479 were work-related (15.9%). There were 376 disease cases and 103 injury cases. Musculoskeletal diseases constituted the dominating diagnostic category, as well as being the category with the highest proportion of work-relatedness, corresponding to 35% of all musculoskeletal consultations. Notification as a work injury case was performed for 19% of all work-related cases. This investigation represents the hitherto most extensive Danish material of the distribution of work-related incidents within the broad spectrum of the GP's practice.