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2.1 - Coggle Diagram
2.1
Legacy and current health issues in the workplace
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Work-related Skin Disorders
Hearing Loss
Hand-arm Vibration Syndrome
Cancer
Cancer can be caused by exposure to carcinogens in the workplace.
Work-related Stress
Respiratory Diseases
Associated with exposure to certain dusts, fumes and vapours
e.g. Asthma
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Pneumoconiosis
Infectious Disease
Damage to the organisation or environment
Lost
productivity
Property
damage
Environmental
damage
Financial
damage
Reputational
damage
Lesson Learned from Renowned Accidents Types
Transport accidents
Industrial fire and explosion accidents
Structural collapse accidents
Release of hazardous material accidents
Unsuitable storage of waste material accidents
High-consequences Industries
Aviation
Nuclear
Healthcare
Injury to and death of workers or third parties
Negative Externalities
Negative production Externalities
the production process results in a harmful effect on unrelated third parties
e.g. air pollution, water pollution, and farm animals production
Negative Consumption Externalities
the social cost of consuming the good or service is more than the private benefit.
e.g. passive smoking, noise pollution, traffic congestion
International law enacted to control or fix a problem will take time to be implemented nationally by countries which represent a barrier
The case of white phosphorus