occupational life

  • 11occupational disease — 1. Also called industrial disease. a disease caused by the conditions or hazards of a particular occupation. 2. a trait or tendency that develops among members of a particular profession: Cynicism was thought to be an occupational disease of… …

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  • 12Life insurance — The foundation of life insurance is the recognition of the value of a human life and the possibility of indemnification for the loss of that value. F. C. Oviatt, Economic place of insurance and its relation to society[1] Life insurance is a… …

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  • 13Occupational fatality — An occupational fatality is a death that occurs while a person is at work or performing work related tasks. Occupational fatalities are also commonly called “occupational deaths” or “work related deaths/fatalities” and can occur in any industry… …

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  • 14Occupational burnout — Job burnout is characterized by exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy within the workplace.[1] More accurately defined, exhaustion refers to the depletion or draining of emotional resources, cynicism refers to the indifference… …

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  • 15Occupational Safety and Health Act — For other uses, see OSHA (disambiguation). The Occupational Safety and Health Act is the primary federal law which governs occupational health and safety in the private sector and federal government in the United States. It was enacted by… …

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  • 16Occupational injury — An occupational injury is bodily damage resulting from working. In the United States in 2007, 5,488 workers died from job injuries, 92% of which were men,[1] and 49,000 died from work related injuries.[2] NIOSH estimates that 4 million workers in …

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  • 17occupational lore —    There are few places of work which have no customs or lore attached to them at all, even if it is only the buying of cakes on one s birthday or the office Christmas party. Some occupations, however, have a much wider range of traditional… …

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  • 18occupational customs —    There are few places of work which have no customs or lore attached to them at all, even if it is only the buying of cakes on one s birthday or the office Christmas party. Some occupations, however, have a much wider range of traditional… …

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  • 19occupational classification — The smallest unit of an occupational classification is the concept of a job, defined as a set of tasks to be performed by an individual, and commonly identified by a job title. Occupation is often synonymous with job but may refer to a group of… …

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  • 20Occupational hazards associated with exposure to human nail dust — The use of podiatry drills, in the absence of engineering controls and personal protective equipment, is an occupational hazard to the healthcare provider. Nail dust collected during foot care procedures performed in office settings has been… …

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