Any abnormal condition or disorder, other than an injury, caused by exposure to environmental factors associated with employment. It includes acute and chronic illnesses or diseases that may be caused by inhalation, absorption, injection or direct contact.
Incident
An environmental safety and health related event or situation that did or could have resulted in property damage and/or personal illness or injury. (aka accident)
Incident Witness
A person who witnesses an incident.
Injury
Any injury such as a cut, fracture, sprain, amputation, etc. which results from a work accident or from an exposure involving a single incident in the work environment. Conditions resulting from animal bites such as insect or snakebites or from one-time exposure to chemicals are considered to be injuries.
Inoculation
A medical injection given to an individual during a medical exam or test.
A physical location where business is conducted and work is done. Each location may have its own safety and health policies and procedures consistent with the organization’s policies. (aka work site, establishment, place)
An insurance company or Workers Compensation board in a state or province that accepts safety and health claims.
Work Environment
A physical location, equipment, materials processed or used on the kinds of operations performed in the course of an employee’s work, whether on or off the employer’s premises.
Work Restriction
A work restriction occurs when an employee must be assigned to another job on a temporary basis, or work at their permanent job less than half time, or works at their permanent job but cannot perform all duties normally associated with it.
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