.
Part 7 of the report includes
recommended guidance material on each disease itemised in the table. The
material provides guidance on whether or not a claim might be appropriate
given the current knowledge about the disease and its relationship to relevant
exposures.
column 1
item |
column 2
disease |
column 3
employment |
|
INFECTIOUS DISEASE |
|
1 | Anthrax | employment involving work with
animals or animal carcasses (for example employment as an animal handler, pelt
handler, abattoir worker, or meat inspector) |
2 | Brucellosis |
employment involving work with animals or animal carcasses (for example
employment as a veterinarian, farmer or farm worker, abattoir worker or
laboratory worker) |
3 | Hepatitis A | employment involving contact with
human waste (for example employment as a child care worker, carer of
intellectually disabled people, worker in a rural or remote indigenous
community, sewage worker or plumber) |
4 | Hepatitis B and C | employment
involving contact with human bodily secretions (for example employment as a
health care worker, embalmer, person who handles body substances, clinical
laboratory staff, worker in long-term correctional facilities, police, member
of the armed forces or emergency services worker) |
5 | HIV/AIDS | health
care worker or laboratory worker who becomes HIV positive after a needlestick
injury |
6 | Leptospirosis | employment involving work with animals or
animal carcasses (for example employment as a farmer or farm worker, abattoir
worker, forestry worker, hunter, veterinarian or livestock transport operator)
or work with animal or human waste (for example employment as a plumber) |
7 | Orf | employment involving work with sheep or sheep carcasses (for
example employment as a sheep farmer or farm worker, goat farmer or farm
worker, abattoir worker or meat inspector) |
8 | Q fever | employment
involving contact with animals or animal parts in a rural setting (for example
an abattoir worker, stock worker, stock transporter, shearer, hide processor,
farmer or veterinary surgeon) |
9 | Tuberculosis | employment involving
contact with people or animals in situations where tuberculosis prevalence is
likely to be significantly higher than the general community (for example
employment as a health worker, clinical laboratory worker, funeral parlour
staff, farmer or veterinary surgeon), or person with silicosis |
|
MALIGNANCY |
|
10 | Salivary gland | employment involving exposure to
ionizing radiation |
11 | Nasopharynx | employment involving exposure to
formaldehyde or wood dust |
12 | Oesophagus | employment involving
exposure to ionizing radiation |
13 | Stomach | employment involving
exposure to ionizing radiation |
14 | Colon and rectum | employment
involving exposure to ionizing radiation |
15 | Liver | employment
involving exposure to vinyl chloride monomer, Hepatitis B virus or Hepatitis C
virus |
16 | Nasal cavity and para-nasal sinuses | employment involving
exposure to ionizing radiation, leather dust, nickel or wood dust |
17 |
Larynx | employment involving exposure to strong inorganic acid mist or
asbestos |
18 | Lung | employment involving exposure to arsenic,
asbestos, beryllium, bis(chloromethyl)ether, cadmium, chromium VI, diesel
engine exhaust, environmental tobacco smoke, ionizing radiation, nickel,
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Radon-222 and its decay products, silica
dust (crystalline) or soot (chimney sweeping) |
19 | Bone | employment
involving exposure to ionizing radiation |
20 | Skin (melanoma) |
employment involving exposure to solar radiation or polychlorinated biphenyls
|
21 | Skin (non-melanoma) | employment involving exposure to ionizing
radiation, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or solar radiation |
22 |
Mesothelioma | employment involving exposure to asbestos |
23 | Breast
(female) | employment involving exposure to ionizing radiation |
24 |
Ovary | employment involving exposure to asbestos |
25 | Kidney |
employment involving exposure to ionizing radiation or tricholoroethylene |
26 | Bladder | employment involving exposure to 2-naphthylamine, benzidine,
cyclophosphamide, ionizing radiation, ortho-toluidine, polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons associated with aluminium production |
27 | Brain |
employment involving exposure to ionizing radiation |
28 | Thyroid |
employment involving exposure to ionizing radiation |
29 | Leukaemia
(excluding chronic lymphatic leukaemia) | employment involving exposure to
benzene, butadiene, cyclophosphamide, formaldehyde, Hepatitis C virus or
ionizing radiation |
30 | Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma | employment involving
exposure to ionizing radiation |
|
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM |
|
31 | Parkinson's disease | employment
involving exposure to manganese |
32 | Peripheral neuropathy | employment
involving exposure to metals (for example lead, mercury and arsenic), organic
solvents (for example n-hexane, carbon disulphide and trichloroethylene),
pesticides (for example organophosphates) or acrylamide |
33 | Noise
induced hearing loss | employment involving exposure to persistent or
intermittent noise above 85dB(A) |
|
RESPIRATORY DISEASES |
|
34 | Occupational asthma (excluding pre-existing
asthma worsened due to exposure to workplace irritants) | employment
involving exposure to sensitising agents or irritants |
35 | Coal workers'
pneumoconiosis | employment involving exposure to coal |
36 | Asbestosis
| employment involving exposure to asbestos |
37 | Silicosis | employment
involving exposure to silica |
38 | Other pneumoconiosis | involving
exposure known to occasionally cause pneumoconiosis (for example beryllium,
tin, iron oxide, barium, aluminium, cobalt or tungsten) |
39 | Byssinosis
| employment involving exposure to cotton, flax, hemp or sisal dust |
40 |
Extrinsic allergic alveolitis | employment involving exposure to damp
material of biological origin (for example mouldy hay, straw, grain and
feathers) |
|
HEPATIC DISEASES |
|
41 | Non-infectious hepatitis | employment involving
exposure to agents known to cause hepatitis (particularly organic solvents) |
42 | Chronic active hepatitis | employment involving contact with human
bodily secretions (for example employment as a health care worker, embalmer,
person who handles body substances, clinical laboratory staff, worker in
long-term correctional facilities, police, member of the armed forces or
emergency services worker) – for a person with known Hepatitis B Virus
(HBV) or Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), where the HBV or HCV was contracted through
the employment |
43 | Hepatic cirrhosis | employment involving contact
with human bodily secretions (for example employment as a health care worker,
embalmer, person who handles body substances, clinical laboratory staff,
worker in long-term correctional facilities, police, member of the armed
forces or emergency services worker) – for a person with known Hepatitis
B Virus (HBV) or Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), where the HBV or HCV was contracted
through the employment |
|
SKIN DISEASES |
|
44 | Contact dermatitis (irritant and allergic) |
employment involving exposure to sensitising agents or irritants |
45 |
Occupational vitiligo | employment involving exposure to
para-tertiary-butylphenol, para-tertiary-butylcatechol, para-amylphenol,
hydroquinone, or the monobenzyl or monobutyl ether of hydroquinone |
|
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES |
|
46 | Raynaud's disease | employment
involving exposure to vibration from powered tools and equipment |
47 |
Bursitis (at the elbow or knee) | employment involving prolonged external
friction or pressure or repetitive motion at or about the elbow or the knee |
|
ACUTE POISONING/TOXICITY |
|
48 | Acute poisoning/toxicity (includes acute
damage to the heart, lungs, liver, kidney, nervous system and blood) |
employment involving exposure to acrylonitrile, alcohols, antimony, arsenic,
benzene, beryllium, cadmium, carbon disulphide, chromium, copper, fluorine,
glycols, hexane, ketones, lead, manganese, mercury, mineral acids,
nitroglycerine or other nitric acid esters, osmium, oxides of nitrogen, ozone,
pesticides consisting of organophosphate and organochlorine compounds,
herbicides and related compounds, pharmaceutical agents, phosgene, phosphorus,
selenium, styrene, thallium, tin, toluene, vanadium, zinc, chemical
asphyxiants (for example carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulphide
or methylene chloride), benzoquinone and other corneal irritants, toxic
halogen derivatives of aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons, toxic nitro- and
amino-derivatives of benzene, and other less common, specific substances known
to result in poisoning/toxicity that have not been named here |