The respiratory system is one of the most important body systems particularly from the viewpoint of occupational medicine because it is the major route of occupational exposure. In 2013, there were significant changes in the specific criteria for the recognition of occupational diseases, which were established by the Enforcement Decree of the Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance Act (IACIA). In this article, the authors deal with the former criteria, implications of the revision, and changes in the specific criteria in Korea by focusing on the 2013 amendment to the IACIA. Before the 2013 amendment to the IACIA, occupational respiratory disease was not a category because the previous criteria were based on specific hazardous agents and...
Rationale: Workplace inhalational hazards remain common worldwide, even though they are ameliorable....
Occupational lung diseases are an important public health issue and are avoidable through preventive...
In 2013, a guideline for occupational allergic diseases was published for the first time in Japan. O...
The range of diseases covered by workers' compensation is constantly expanding. However, new reg...
The Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance Act (IACIA) regulates the workers' compensation i...
Compensation for occupational diseases in Korea is rather generous in comparison with that in other ...
Objective. To describe the spectrum and occurrence of occupational exposures of relevance to the res...
The legal scope and criteria for occupational cancer in Korea was out of date. The aim of this study...
Background : Since asthma caused by toluene diisocyanate (TDI) was reported at a polyurethane paint ...
Occupational health services in Korea can be largely divided into periodic health examination for wo...
This study was performed to determine the differences in occupational injuries and illnesses between...
During the pandemic of coronavirus in our country and in the world, workers and particularly health-...
The diagnosis of occupational diseases is based, similarly to any group of diseases caused by exogen...
Background: On 3 July 2009, new law pertaining to occupational diseases (ODs) became effective in Po...
Rationale: Workplace inhalational hazards remain common worldwide, even though they are ameliorable....
Rationale: Workplace inhalational hazards remain common worldwide, even though they are ameliorable....
Occupational lung diseases are an important public health issue and are avoidable through preventive...
In 2013, a guideline for occupational allergic diseases was published for the first time in Japan. O...
The range of diseases covered by workers' compensation is constantly expanding. However, new reg...
The Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance Act (IACIA) regulates the workers' compensation i...
Compensation for occupational diseases in Korea is rather generous in comparison with that in other ...
Objective. To describe the spectrum and occurrence of occupational exposures of relevance to the res...
The legal scope and criteria for occupational cancer in Korea was out of date. The aim of this study...
Background : Since asthma caused by toluene diisocyanate (TDI) was reported at a polyurethane paint ...
Occupational health services in Korea can be largely divided into periodic health examination for wo...
This study was performed to determine the differences in occupational injuries and illnesses between...
During the pandemic of coronavirus in our country and in the world, workers and particularly health-...
The diagnosis of occupational diseases is based, similarly to any group of diseases caused by exogen...
Background: On 3 July 2009, new law pertaining to occupational diseases (ODs) became effective in Po...
Rationale: Workplace inhalational hazards remain common worldwide, even though they are ameliorable....
Rationale: Workplace inhalational hazards remain common worldwide, even though they are ameliorable....
Occupational lung diseases are an important public health issue and are avoidable through preventive...
In 2013, a guideline for occupational allergic diseases was published for the first time in Japan. O...