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Tackling occupational disease

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Tackling occupational disease Occupational disease is a big issue - a life-altering experience for some, a life-ending illness for others. But by working together, we can create healthier efficient workplaces.

Organisations are already taking steps to reduce the burden of occupational disease. We want you to get involved and share your approaches.

More about the occupational disease burden

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Get involved Join our online community and take action on occupational disease.

The community site acts as a forum for you to promote your work and successful interventions, share ideas and insight, learn from others and discover new approaches to tackling occupational disease.

Together, we can all make a real difference – so don’t delay, register today!

Cancer priority areas
  • Asbestos
  • Diesel engine exhaust emissions
  • Painters
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • Radon
  • Respirable crystalline silica (RCS)
  • Shift work
  • Solar radiation
  • Tetrachloroethylene
  • Welding
Respiratory priority areas
  • Agricultural workers
  • Bakery workers
  • Construction workers
  • Foundry workers
  • Quarry and stone workers
  • Vehicle paint sprayers
  • Welders

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