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Occupational Disease
What is an Occupational Disease?
An occupational disease is a health problem caused by exposure to a workplace health hazard.
Your workplace should be healthy for your body and mind. You can help to keep yourself and your workplace healthy by being aware of health hazards in your environment.
These workplace health hazards can cause an occupational disease:
dust, gases, or fumes
noise
toxic substances (poisons)
vibration
radiation
infectious germs or viruses
extreme hot or cold temperatures
extremely high or low air pressure
Learn about these occupational diseases:
Asbestos-related Diseases
(496k, pdf)
Asthma and Work
(439k, pdf)
Campylobacter
(434k, pdf)
Contact with Blood and Other Body Fluids
(445k, pdf)
Preventing Silicosis
(162k, pdf)
Preventing Workplace Contact Dermatitis
(230k, pdf)
Silicosis
(133k, pdf)
Workplace Contact Dermatitis
(501k, pdf)
Workplace health hazards can cause three kinds of reactions in the body:
Immediate or acute reactions,
like shortness of breath or nausea, can be caused by a one-time event, (e.g., a chemical spill). These reactions are not usually permanent.
Gradual reactions,
like asthma or dermatitis (skin rashes), can get worse and persist when you are exposed over days, weeks or months. These reactions tend to last for a longer time.
Delayed reactions
or diseases that take a long time to develop
,
like lung cancer or loss of hearing, can be caused by long-term exposure to a substance or work activity. These reactions can be noticed long after the job is over.
Noise Control and Hearing Conservation Kit
Hearing for Life brochure
(232k, pdf)
Hearing for Life: A Guide to Noise Control and Hearing Conservation
(344k, pdf)
Noise Control & Hearing Conservation Program Audit Tool
(500k, pdf)
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