Occupational Diseases
There is no internationally accepted definition for the term “occupational disease”. However, occupational diseases are usually defined as diseases arising out of or in the course of employment. For convenience, they may be grouped as under:
I. Diseases due to physical agents:
1. Heat Heat hyperpyrexia, heat exhaustion, heat syncope, heat
cramps, burns and local effects such as prickly heat.
cramps, burns and local effects such as prickly heat.
2. Cold Trench foot, frost bite, chilblains
3. Light Occupational cataract, miner’s nystagmus
4. Pressure Caisson disease, air embolism, blast (explosion)
5. Noise Occupational deafness
6. Radiation Cancer, leukaemia, aplastic anaemia, pancytopenia
7. Mechanical factors Injuries, accidents
8. Electricity Burns
II. Diseases due to chemical agents:
1. Gases: CO2, CO, HCN, CS2, NH3, N2, H2S, HCl, SO2 – these cause gas poisoning
2. Dusts (Pneumoconiosis):
Inorganic dusts:
Inorganic dusts:
- Coal dust Anthracosis
- Silica Silicosis
- Asbestos Asbestosis, cancer lung
- Iron Siderosis
Organic (vegetable) dusts:
- Cane fibre Bagassosis
- Cotton dust Byssinosis
- Tobacco Tobacossis
- Hay or grain dust Farmer’s Lung
3. Metals and their compounds:
Toxic hazards from lead, mercury, cadmium, manganese, beryllium, arsenic, chromium, etc.
4. Chemicals: Acids, alkalies, pesticides
5. Solvents: Carbon bisulphide, benzene, trichloroethylene, chloroform, etc.
III. Diseases due to biological agents:
Brucellosis, leptospirosis, anthrax, actinomycosis, hydatidosis, psittacosis, tetanus, encephalitis, fungal infections, etc.
IV. Occupational cancer:
Cancer of skin, lungs, bladder
V. Occupational dermatosis:
Dermatitis, eczema
VI. Diseases of psychological origin:
Industrial neurosis, hypertension, peptic ulcer, etc.
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