2024-08-18
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Nowadays, cervical spondylosis, mouse hand, periarthritis of the shoulder and other problems have become common diseases among many office workers. Many people call these occupational diseases, but in fact not all "work-related diseases" are occupational diseases.
So what is an occupational disease? What should a worker do if he suspects he has an occupational disease? What should an employer with occupational disease hazards do when it encounters difficulties in the fields of occupational health supervision and law enforcement, occupational health testing and evaluation, and radiation health during production and work?"Zheliban"In"Health Enterprise Online"Ask the experts!
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What is an occupational disease?
Occupational diseases refer to diseases caused by workers of employers such as enterprises, institutions and individual economic organizations due to exposure to dust, radioactive substances and other toxic and harmful factors during their occupational activities.
Conditions that constitute occupational diseases
1. The patient is a worker of an enterprise, institution or individual economic organization;
2. It must be generated in the course of professional activities;
3. It must be caused by exposure to occupational hazards such as dust, radioactive substances and other toxic and harmful substances;
4. It must be an occupational disease listed in the occupational disease classification and catalogue published by the state.
It should be noted that the above four conditions are indispensable.