frem.
Description of occupational disease.
6. Poisoning by carbon
bisulphide
7. Poisoning by bentene or a
bomologue of benzene
8. Poisoning by a nitro-
derivative or amido- derivative of benzene or of a homologue of benzene
9. Poisoning by dinitro-
phenol or a bomologue of dinitrophenol
10. Poisoning by cadmium
11. Poisoning by tri-cresyl
phosphate
12. Poisoning by halogen
derivatives of hydro- carbons of the aliphatic series
13. Poisoning by nitrous fumes
14. Anthrax
15. Primary epithelio
matous cancer of the skin
16. Ulceration of the corneal surface of the eye
17. Chrome ulceration
18. Inflammation or ulcera-
tion of the skin produced by dust, liquid or vapour (including the condition known as chloracne but excluding chrome ulceration)
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Nature of trade. industry of process,
Any occupation involving the use or hand- ling of or exposure to the fumes or vapour of carbon bisulphide or a com- pound of carbon bisulphide, or a sub- stance containing carbon bisulphide. Any occupation involving the use or hand- ling of" or exposure to the fumes of, or vapour containing, benzene or any of its homologues,
Any occupation involving the use or band- ling of, or exposure to the fumes of, or vapour containing, a nitro-derivative or anildo-derivative of benzENE or of a homologue of benzens.
Any occupation involving the use or hand- ling of or exposure to the fumes of, or vapour contafaing, dinitrophenol or any of its homolognes.
Any process involving exposure to cadraium
fumes.
Any occupation involving the use or hand- ling of, or exposure to the fumes of, or vapour containing, tri-cresyl phosphate. Any process involving the production, liberation or utilization of halogen deriva- tives of hydrocarbons of the aliphatic series.
Any process involving the use or handling of nitric acid or exposure to nitrous fumes.
Any process involving the handling of wool, hair, bristles, hides or skins or other animal products or residues or contact with animals infected with nothrax.
Any process involving the handling or use of tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil. paraffin, or the compounds, products or residues of these substances.
Any process involving the handling or use of tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil, paraffin, or the compounds, products or residues of these substances.
Any process involving the use or handling. of chromic acid, chromate or bichromKİÇ of ammonium, potassium, sodium or zinc, or any preparation or solution containing any of these substances.
Any process involving exposure to dust,
liquid or vapour.
Irem.
Description of occupational disease.
19. Heat cataract
20. Decompression sickness
21. Pathological manifestations
due to radium or other radioactive substances or X-rays
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Nature of trade.
industry or process,
Any process involving frequent or prolonged exposure to the glare of, or rays from, molten glass or molten or red-hot metal.
Any procces involving subjection to in-
creased air-pressure,
the
Any process involving exposure to
action of radium, radioactive substance or X-rays.”,
This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which passed the Legislative Council on the 3rd day of June, 1964, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said Bill.
Raymar
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
(Secretariat GR7569/450)