The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) recognizes certain cancers as
occupational diseases linked to workplace exposure when the injured worker's claim meets entitlement criteria (see Schedules 3 & 4 of O.Reg.
Not exact matches
The prevalence of infectious
disease, changes in
occupational status, and secularism were all
linked with individualism over time, but the researchers found that only changes in
occupational status appeared to precede changes in individualism.
Not only that, it is
linked to everything from car crashes and
occupational errors to chronic
diseases like hypertension, diabetes, depression, and obesity, as well as cancer and increased mortality.