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[inglés] Royal Order establishing the schedule of compensable occupational diseases; R.O. establishing the list of industries, ... in which victims of occupational diseases are presumed to have been exposed to the risk of the disease in question

Jurisdicción Bélgica
Año 1969
Publicado en francés
Título original / otro título [francés] Arrêté royal dressant la liste des maladies professionnelles donnant lieu à réparation; A.R. fixant la liste des industries, ... dans lesquelles la victime d'une maladie professionnelle est présumée avoir été exposée au risque de cette maladie [Belgique]
Fuente [inglés] In: Les Codes Larcier, tome III (Droit social), Maison F. Larcier s.a., 39 Rue des Minimes, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium, 1990 ed., p.575-581. Also in: Moniteur belge, 4 Apr. 1969 and 15 July 1969.
Descriptores [Principales] Bélgica, enfermedades profesionales, lista de enfermedades profesionales
[Secundarios] calor radiante, catalogo de substancias químicas, dermatosis, enfermedad por descompresión, enfermedades infecciosas, enfermedades parasitarias, enfermedades respiratorias, lesiones consecutivas a esfuerzos repetitivos, ley, nistagmus, radiación ionizante, riesgos físicos, riesgos químicos, ruido, vibración
Categoría Medicina del trabajo, epidemiología
Resumen [inglés] The first Order (dated 28 March 1969), as modified till 1990, provides a list of compensable occupational diseases, classified by type: diseases due to exposure to certain chemical substances; skin diseases due to exposure to substances not listed elsewhere; diseases due to inhalation of substances not listed elsewhere; infectious and parasitic diseases; diseases due to physical agents (ionising and thermal radiation, noise, atmospheric pressure, vibration, repetitive strain, nystagmus). The second Order (dated 11 July 1969), as modified till 1990, provides, for each of the diseases listed in the Order of 28.3.1969, a list of the industries or occupations in which the disease in question can be deemed to have occurred as an occupational disease. Both Orders became effective on 1 July 1969.
CIS No. 93-1060
Número de registro 60519

 

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