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  2. Occupational disease - Wikipedia

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    Occupational lung diseases include asbestosis among asbestos miners and those who work with friable asbestos insulation, as well as black lung (coalworker's pneumoconiosis) among coal miners, silicosis among miners and quarrying and tunnel operators and byssinosis among workers in parts of the cotton textile industry.

  3. Occupational cancer - Wikipedia

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    Occupational exposure to chemicals, dusts, radiation, and certain industrial processes have been tied to occupational cancer. Exposure to cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens) may cause mutations that allow cells to grow out of control, causing cancer.

  4. Work accident - Wikipedia

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    Erik Henningsen's painting A wounded worker from the National Gallery of Denmark A 19th century work accident in a mine. A work accident, workplace accident, occupational accident, or accident at work is a "discrete occurrence in the course of work" leading to physical or mental occupational injury. [1]

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  6. Case ID: 120401997 Control No.: 15031068

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    Defendants Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Johnson & Johnson; and Janssen Research & Development, LLC (collectively, “Janssen”), by and through their undersigned ...

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  8. IARC group 3 - Wikipedia

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    IARC group 3 substances, chemical mixtures and exposure circumstances are those that can not be classified in regard to their carcinogenicity to humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).

  9. Job safety analysis - Wikipedia

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    A job safety analysis (JSA) is a procedure that helps integrate accepted safety and health principles and practices into a particular task or job operation.The goal of a JSA is to identify potential hazards of a specific role and recommend procedures to control or prevent these hazards.