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trade issues.
Young workers are at
higher risk for
occupational injury and face
certain occupational hazards at a
higher rate; this is
generally due to...
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Occupational therapy (OT) is a
healthcare profession that
involves the use of ****essment and
intervention to develop, recover, or
maintain the meaningful...
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Occupational safety and
health (OSH) or
occupational health and
safety (OHS) is a
multidisciplinary field concerned with the safety, health, and welfare...
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Occupational therapists (OTs) are
health care
professionals specializing in
occupational therapy and
occupational science. OTs and
occupational therapy...
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referred to as an
occupational or
employer pension.
Labor unions, the government, or
other organizations may also fund pensions.
Occupational pensions are...
- ICD-11 of the
World Health Organization (WHO)
describes occupational burnout as an
occupational phenomenon resulting from
chronic workplace stress that...
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Occupational stress is
psychological stress related to one's job.
Occupational stress refers to a
chronic condition.
Occupational stress can be managed...
- An
occupational disease or
industrial disease is any
chronic ailment that
occurs as a
result of work or
occupational activity. It is an
aspect of occupational...
- An
occupational hazard is a
hazard experienced in the workplace. This encomp****es many
types of hazards,
including chemical hazards,
biological hazards...
- A
United States military occupation code, or a
military occupational specialty code (MOS code), is a nine-character code used in the
United States Army...