Ramazzini noted that workers cleaning out cesspits often suffered from a condition he referred to as "cesspit fever," which was characterized by symptoms such as fever, gastrointestinal issues, and respiratory problems. He attributed this disease to the exposure to harmful effluents and foul air in the cesspits, highlighting the health risks associated with such hazardous occupations. This observation laid the groundwork for understanding the link between occupational exposure and disease.
asthma
anthracosis
Accident Circle Occupational Disease
This question is a little vague, but if I understand it correctly a workman's injury is an occupational disease when the conditions in the workplace have lead to one of a number of recognised disorders - whether this be asbestos related diseases, occupational deafness or even repetitive strain injury. For a fuller list of occupational disease a workman can claim compensation for in the UK - see the link below.
Silicosis.
Occupational therapy may be prescribed to rehabilitate a patient after amputation, arthritis, cancer, cardiac disease, head injuries, neurological injuries, orthopedic injuries, pulmonary disease, spinal cord disease, stroke, and other injuries/illnesses
Cleaning is to make yourself away form dust and disease.
Occupational asthma is a form of lung disease in which the breathing passages shrink, swell, or become inflamed or congested as a result of exposure to irritants in the workplace.
Occupational diseases are diseases that result from or associated with particular occupations or workplaces. These include conditions such as silicosis, coal miners' pneumonoconiosis, and a variety of other diseases. Occupational hazards is a broader category of conditions or circumstances that are associated with occupations or workplaces and that could results, if not properly controlled, in injury or disease. Occupational hazards include those agents that cause occupational disease, but also include such hazards as falls, being struck, fire, chemical burns, and a variety of others.
Pneumoconiosis is an occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of dust. Such as Black Lung.
Dr. Bernardino Ramazzini, an Italian physician, is credited with being the first to describe pneumoconiosis in the 18th century. He specifically noted the lung disease among stonecutters and miners.
yes, clean it