Occupational Health
An illness and a injury are different in that an illness is a sickness and an injury is physical bodily harm. An example of an occupational injury can be someone breaking their arm at work. An occupation illness can be someone breathing in coal dust or some other type of chemical that can cause diseases or health disorders.
To treat is to do something to make an illness less bad, but this does not necessarily mean that you will cure it. To cure is to make the illness disappear totally.
illness/injuries
FORM Ca-2
FORM Ca-2
OSHA 300
Emergency Physician,
Food poisoning
medical diagnosis illness focused whereas nursing diagnosis care focussed or patient focussed
It can cause illness, injuries, disabilities or death.
Maintaining the health of the workforce, preventing or controlling illness and occupational health exposures, and preventing or reducing disability resulting in lost time