The qualification of the third-party organization for occupational disease detection is the basis to ensure the credibility and professionalism of its detection results and services.
Introduction of occupational diseases:
Occupational disease refers to the diseases caused by workers in enterprises, institutions and individual economic organizations who are exposed to dust, radioactive substances and other toxic and harmful substances in their professional activities. The laws of all countries have provisions for the prevention of occupational diseases. Generally speaking, all diseases that meet the legal requirements can be called occupational diseases.
Contact with toxic chemicals, dust aerosol, abnormal meteorological conditions, high and low pressure, noise, vibration, microwave, X-ray, γ-ray, bacteria and mold used or generated in production;
Long-term forced posture operation and continuous oppression of local tissues and organs can cause occupational diseases, which are generally called generalized occupational diseases. Some of these occupational diseases are harmful and the diagnostic criteria are clear, which are approved and published by the relevant government departments according to the national conditions, and are called narrow occupational diseases or statutory (prescribed) occupational diseases.
Main features:
There are many people exposed to occupational hazards and a large number of patients; Occupational hazards are widely distributed in the industry, and small and medium-sized enterprises are seriously harmful; The mobility of occupational hazards is large, and the transfer of hazards is serious; Occupational diseases are hidden and delayed, and their harm is often ignored. The economic losses caused by occupational hazards are huge and far-reaching.
Main types:
Pneumoconiosis includes silicosis and coal worker's pneumoconiosis. Occupational radiation sickness. There are acute radiation sickness, subacute radiation sickness, chronic radiation sickness and internal radiation sickness. Occupational chemical poisoning. Poisoning by lead and its compounds, poisoning by mercury and its compounds.
Physical factors, occupational diseases. Have heatstroke, decompression sickness, etc. Occupational infectious diseases. Anthrax, forest encephalitis, etc. Occupational dermatosis. Contact dermatitis, photosensitive dermatitis and so on. ; Occupational eye disease. There are also chemical eye burns, electro-optic ophthalmia and so on. Occupational otorhinolaryngology diseases. Noise deafness and chrome nose disease; Occupational tumor. There are lung cancer caused by asbestos, mesothelial cancer and bladder cancer caused by benzidine.