CATEGORIES OF SERIOUS HEALTH CONDITIONS
DEFINITION OF SERIOUS HARM. Serious harm is defined (Health and Safety in Employment Act, 1992) as: Any of the following conditions that amounts to or results in permanent loss of bodily function, or temporary severe loss of function: Respiratory disease. Noise-induced hearing loss. Neurological disease. Cancer. Dermatological disease ... ................
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