Occupational disease classification and catalogue【2013 edition】

Classification and Catalogue of Occupational Diseases 1. Occupational Pneumoconiosis and Other Respiratory Diseases (I) Pneumoconiosis
Lungs
2. Coal worker pneumoconiosis
3 graphite pneumoconiosis
Carbon black pneumoconiosis
5. Asbestos lung
6. Talc dust
7. Cement pneumoconiosis
8. Mica pneumoconiosis
9. Potter Pneumoconiosis
10. Aluminum pneumoconiosis
11. Welder pneumoconiosis
12. Caster pneumoconiosis
13.Other pneumoconiosis diseases that can be diagnosed according to "Pneumoconiosis Diagnostic Criteria" and "Pneumoconiosis Pathological Diagnostic Criteria"
(b) Other respiratory diseases
Allergic pneumonia
2. Cotton dust disease
3. Asthma
4. Metals and their compounds Dust and lung deposition (tin, iron, strontium, barium, and their compounds, etc.)
5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease caused by irritant chemicals
6. Hard metal lung disease
Second, occupational skin disease
Contact dermatitis
2. Photo-contact dermatitis
3. Electrophotodermatitis
4. Melanosis
5. Acne
6. Ulcer
7. Chemical skin burns
8. White spot
9.Other occupational skin diseases that can be diagnosed according to "General Principles of Diagnosis of Occupational Dermatological Diseases"
Third, occupational eye disease
1. Chemical eye burns
2. Electrooptic ophthalmia
3. Cataract (including radioactive cataract, trinitrotoluene cataract)
Fourth, occupational ENT oral diseases
Noise noise
2. Chrome nose disease
3. Dental erosion
4. Knocking
V. Occupational chemical poisoning
1. Lead and its compounds poisoning (excluding tetraethyl lead)
2. Mercury and its compounds poisoning
3. Manganese and its compound poisoning
4. Cadmium and its compounds poisoning
5. Rickets
6. Sputum and its compounds poisoning
7. Sputum and its compounds poisoning
8. Vanadium and its compounds poisoning
9. Phosphorus and its compounds poisoning
10. Arsenic and its compounds poisoning
11. Uranium and its compounds poisoning
12. AsH2 poisoning
13. Chlorine poisoning
14. Sulphur dioxide poisoning
15. Phosgene poisoning
16. Ammonia poisoning
17. Partial dimethyl hydrazine poisoning
18. Nitrogen oxide poisoning
19. Carbon monoxide poisoning
20. Carbon disulfide poisoning
21. H2S poisoning
22. Phosphine, zinc phosphide, aluminum phosphide poisoning
23. Fluorine and its inorganic compounds poisoning
24. Cyano and nitrile poisoning
25. Tetraethyl lead poisoning
26. Organic Tin Poisoning
27. Nickel carbonyl poisoning
28. benzene poisoning
29. Toluene poisoning
30. Xylene poisoning
31. Hexane poisoning
32. Gasoline poisoning
33. Monomethylamine poisoning
34. Organofluorine Polymer Monomer and Its Thermal Lysis Poisoning
35. Dichloroethane poisoning
36. Carbon tetrachloride poisoning
37. Vinyl chloride poisoning
38. Trichloroethylene poisoning
39. Chloropropene poisoning
40. Chlorobutadiene poisoning
41. Benzene amino and nitro compounds (excluding trinitrotoluene) poisoning
42. Trinitrotoluene poisoning
43. Methanol poisoning
44. Phenol poisoning
45. Pentachlorophenol (sodium) poisoning
46. ​​Formaldehyde poisoning
47. Dimethyl sulfate poisoning
48. Acrylamide poisoning
49. Dimethylformamide Poisoning
50. Organophosphorus poisoning
51. Carbamate poisoning
52. Insecticide poisoning
53. Methyl bromide poisoning
54. Pyrethroid poisoning
55. Indium and its compounds poisoning
56. Propane poisoning
57. Iodine poisoning
58. Chloroacetate poisoning
59. Ethylene Oxide Poisoning
60. Other chemical poisonings with a direct causal link between exposure to occupational hazards that are not mentioned in the above entry
6. Occupational diseases caused by physical factors
Heat stroke
Decompression sickness
3. Altitude sickness
4. Aviation disease
5. Arm vibration disease
6. Laser-induced eye (cornea, lens, retina) damage
7. Frostbite
VII. Occupational Radiation Diseases
1. External radiation acute radiation sickness
2. External exposure to subacute radiation sickness
3. External exposure to chronic radiation sickness
4. Internal radiation sickness
5. Radioactive skin disease
6. Radioactive tumors (including lung cancer caused by miners exposed to sorghum)
7. Radioactive bone damage
8. Radioactive thyroid disease
9. Radioactive gland disease
10. Radiation injury
11. Other radioactive lesions that can be diagnosed according to "Diagnosis Standards for Occupational Radioactive Diseases (General Regulations)"
VIII. Occupational Infectious Diseases
Anthrax
2. Forest encephalitis
3. Brucellosis
4. AIDS (limited to health workers and people's police)
5. Lyme disease
Nine, occupational tumors
1. Asbestos-induced lung cancer, mesothelioma
2. Bladder cancer caused by benzidine
3. Benzene-induced leukemia
4. Chloromethyl ether, bischloromethyl ether-induced lung cancer
5. Arsenic and its compounds cause lung cancer, skin cancer
6. Heparin-induced hemangiosarcoma
7. Lung cancer caused by coke oven fumes
8. Lung cancer caused by hexavalent chromium compounds
9. Erectile lung cancer, pleural mesothelioma
10. Skin cancer caused by coal tar, coal tar pitch and petroleum asphalt
11. β-naphthylamine-induced bladder cancer
X. Other occupational diseases
Hot metal smoke
2. Bursitis (limited to underground workers)
3. Femoral vein thrombosis syndrome, femoral artery occlusive disease or lymphatic occlusive disease (limited to scraping workers)

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