List Of Occupational Illness

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This AHI form is used to document an incident of injury or illness that is work-related. The form is to be completed by the employee involved in the incident.

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Types of Occupational Hazards Physical risks associated with noise, ionising radiation, and temperature. Chemical hazards from exposure to gases, vapours, fumes, and chemicals. Biological hazards, such as exposure to viruses, bacteria, blood, and blood products.

For OSHA recordkeeping purposes, an occupational illness is defined as any abnormal condition or disorder resulting from a non-instantaneous event or exposure in the work environment.

The most common occupational illness include: Hearing loss. ... Skin conditions. ... Respiratory issues. ... Musculoskeletal disorders. ... Fertility issues or pregnancy abnormalities.

Ing to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), occupational hearing loss is the most common occupational illness in the U.S. Workers who are constantly exposed to loud noise, solvents, metals, heat, or asphyxiants are at the greatest risk of suffering from occupational hearing loss.

What are the most common occupational diseases? Dermatitis. ... Respiratory illnesses. ... Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). ... Hearing loss. ... Cancer. ... Stress and mental health disorders. ... Infectious diseases.

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List Of Occupational Illness