Working in a furniture factory, is a herniated disc considered an occupational disease?

Updated on furniture 2024-07-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Not counted. Occupational diseases refer to diseases caused by exposure to dust, radioactive substances and other toxic and harmful substances in the occupational activities of workers of enterprises, public institutions, individual economic organizations and other employers.

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