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occupational medicine prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries associated with work.
Ãâó: www.workcover.nsw.gov.au/QuickLinks/GlossaryOfTerm...
occupational disease An occupational disease is defined as a condition produced in the work environment over a period longer than one workday or shift. Usually an illness is due to repetitive factors over a period of time. It may result from systemic infection, repeated stress or strain, exposure to toxins, poisons, fumes, or other continuing conditions of the work environment.
Ãâó: www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm
occupational therapy has the primary purpose of assisting individuals to achieve or maintain their capacities to function in daily living activities at a level which allows as much independence as possible.
Ãâó: www.post-polio.org/ipn/hpkey.html
occupational disease Any disease caused or aggravated by the conditions in which a person works which is both caused by that person
Ãâó: www.british-marine.com/rules/pib_2005.htm
occupational illness a condition that results from the exposure in a workplace to a physical, chemical or biological agent to the extent that the normal physiological mechanisms are affected and the health of the worker is impaired, and includes an industrial disease as defined by the board;
Ãâó: www.wcb.yk.ca/Glossary.34.0.html
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