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Abstract
The list of occupational diseases established in the international and national legal system has played important roles in both prevention of and compensation for workers' diseases. This report reviewed the historical development in the ILO list of occupational diseases and suggested implications of the trends. Since the first establishment of the ILO list of occupational diseases in 1925, the list has played a key role in harmonizing the development of policies on occupational diseases at the international level. The three occupational diseases (anthrax, lead poisoning, and mercury poisoning) in the first ILO list of occupational diseases, set up in 1925 as workmen's compensation convention represented an increase of occupational diseases from the Industrial Revolution. Until the 1960s, 10 occupational diseases had been representative compensable occupational diseases listed in Convention No. 121, which implies that occupational diseases in this era were equated to industrial poisoning. Since 1980, with advancements in diagnostic techniques and medical science, noise-induced hearing loss, and several bronchopulmonary diseases have been incorporated into the ILO occupational list. Since 2002, changes in the structure of industries, emerging new chemicals, and advanced national worker's compensation schemes have provoked the ILO to revise the occupational disease list. A new format of ILO list appended in Recommendation 194 (R194) was composed of two dimensions (causes and diseases) and subcategories. Among 50 member states that had provided their national lists of occupational diseases, until 2012 thirty countries were found to have the list occupational diseases having similar structure to ILO list in R194.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24472440 PMCID: PMC3923370 DOI: 10.1186/2052-4374-25-14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Occup Environ Med ISSN: 2052-4374
Occupational disease list of the ILO during the industrial poisoning era
| Chemical | 1) Lead | 2) Mercury | 3) Phosphorous, 4) arsenic, 5) Benzene or its homologues, their nitro- and amino-derivatives, 6) halogen derivatives of hydrocarbons of the aliphatic series |
| Physical | | | 1) Radium and other radioactive substances, 2) X-rays |
| Biological | 1) Anthrax | No change | No change |
| Pulmonary | | | 1) Silicosis with or without pulmonary tuberculosis, provided that silicosis is an essential factor in causing the resultant incapacity or death. |
| Cancer | 1) Primary epitheliomatous cancer of the skin. |
ILO: International Labour Organization, R03: ILO recommendation No.3, R04: ILO recommendation No. 4, C18: ILO convention No. 18, C42: ILO convention No. 42.
New items on the occupational disease list in Convention No. 121
| Chemical | ‘64 | 6) Beryllium, 7) Chromium, 8) Manganese, 9) Carbon disulfide |
| ‘80 | 10) Toxic halogen derivatives of aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon, 11) Cadmium, 12) Arsenic, 13) Fluorine, 14) Nitroglycerin or other nitric acid esters, 15) Alcohols, glycols or ketones, 16) Asphyxiants: carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, or its toxic derivatives, hydrogen sulfide | |
| Physical | ‘64 | 1) Ionizing radiation |
| ‘80 | 2) Hearing impairment caused by noise, 3) diseases caused by vibration, 4) diseases caused by work in compressed air | |
| Biological | ‘80 | 1) Infectious or parasitic diseases contracted in an occupation where there is a particular risk of contamination (health or laboratory work, veterinary work, animal handling work, other work with contamination risk) |
| Pulmonary | ‘80 | 1) Pneumoconiosis caused by sclerogenic mineral dust (silicosis, anthracosilicosis, asbestosis) and silicotuberculosis, provided that silicosis is an essential factor in causing the resultant incapacity or death, 2) Bronchopulmonary diseases caused by hard-metal, 3) Bronchopulmonary diseases caused by cotton dust (byssinosis), or flax, hemp, or sisal dust, 4) Occupational asthma, 5) Extrinsic allergic alveolitis and its sequelae caused by the inhalation of organic dusts, as prescribed by national legislation |
| Skin | ‘80 | 1) Skin diseases caused by physical, chemical, or biological agents |
| Cancer | ‘80 | 2) Lung cancer or mesotheliomas caused by asbestos |
ILO: International Labour Organization, C121: ILO convention No. 121.
New items on the occupational disease list of Recommendation No. 194
| Chemical | ‘02 | 17) Acrylonitrile, 18) Oxide of nitrogen, 19) Vanadium , 20) Antimony, 21) Hexane, 22) Mineral acid, 23) Thallium, 24) Pharmaceutical agents, 25) Osmium, 26) Selenium, 27) Copper, 28) Platinum, 29) Tin, 30) Zinc, 31) Ozone, phosgene, 32) Corneal irritants like benzoquinone, 33) Diseases caused by other chemical agents at work not mentioned |
| ‘10 | 34) Nickel, 35) ammonia, 36) isocyanates, 37) pesticides, 38) sulfur oxides, 39) organic solvents, 40) latex, 41) chlorine | |
| Physical | ‘02 | 5) Disease caused by heat radiation, 6) Disease caused by ultraviolet radiation, 7) Disease caused by exposure to extreme temperatures, 8) Other physical agents not mentioned |
| ‘10 | Modified 6) to “diseases caused by optical (ultraviolet, visible light, infrared) radiations including laser” | |
| Biological | ‘02 | No change (2002) |
| ‘10 | 1) Brucellosis, 2) Hepatitis viruses, 3) HIV, 4) Tetanus, 5) Tuberculosis, 6) Toxic or inflammatory syndrome associated with bacterial or fungal contaminants, 7) Anthrax, 8) Leptospirosis, 9) Infectious disease not mentioned | |
| Pulmonary | ‘02 | 6) Siderosis, 7) Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases caused by inhalation of coal dust, dust from stone quarries, wood dust, dust from cereals and agricultural work, dust in animal stables, dust from textiles, and paper dust, 8) Diseases of the lung caused by aluminum, 9) Upper airway disorders caused by recognized sensitizing agents or irritants, 10) Other respiratory diseases not mentioned |
| ‘10 | 10) Pneumoconiosis caused by non-fibrogenic mineral dust | |
| Skin | ‘02 | 2) Vitiligo caused by other recognized agents |
| ‘10 | 3) Allergic contact dermatoses and contact urticaria, 4)Irritant contact dermatoses caused by other recognized irritant agents, 5)Other skin diseases caused by physical, chemical, or biological agents | |
| Cancer | ‘02 | 1) Asbestos, 2) Benzidine and its salts, 3) BCME, 4) Chromium VI, 5) Coal tars, coal tar pitches, 6) Beta-naphtylamine, 7) vinyl chloride, 8) Benzene, 9) Toxic nitro and amino derivatives of benzene or its homologue, 10) Ionizing radiation, 11) Tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil, anthracene, or compounds, 12) Coke oven emissions, 13) Nickel, 14) Wood dust, 15) Other carcinogens |
| ‘10 | 16) Arsenic, 17) Beryllium, 18) Cadmium, 19) Erionite, 20) Ethylene oxide, 21) Hepatitis B virus and C virus | |
| MSD | ‘02 | 1) Musculoskeletal diseases caused by specific work activities or work environments where particular risk factors are present (rapid or repetitive motion, forceful exertion, excessive mechanical force concentration, awkward or non-neutral postures, vibration, local or environmental cold may potentiate risk) |
| ‘10 | 1) Radial styloid tenosynovitis of the wrist, 2) Chronic tenosynovitis of the wrist, 3) Olecranon bursitis, 4) Prepatellar bursitis, 5) Epicondylitis, 6) Meniscus lesions, 7) Carpal tunnel syndrome, 8) Other musculoskeletal disorders not mentioned | |
| Mental and behavioral | ‘10 | 1) Post-traumatic syndrome, 2) Other mental and behavioral disease |
ILO: International Labour Organization, R194: ILO recommendation NO. 194, MSD: musculoskeletal disorder.
Unaccepted proposals during the tripartite meeting in 2005 and 2009
| Chemical | Government | Add acids, aldehydes, organochlorinated or organophosphorous pesticides |
| Employer | 1. Delete oxides of nitrogen, pharmaceutical agents, osmium, selenium, copper, tin, zinc, and ozone | |
| 2. Delete “ diseases caused by any other chemical agents not mentioned” | ||
| Worker | Add “disease to endocrine system due to chemical agents” | |
| Physical | ILO | Add “disease due to radiofrequency radiation” |
| Employer | 1. Delete ultra-violet radiation | |
| 2. Delete “Diseases caused by any other physical agents not mentioned” | ||
| Worker | Add “disease caused by electromagnetic radiation” | |
| Biological | Government | Add “disease caused by enzymes” |
| Worker | Add “intoxications where a direct link between the exposure of a worker to biological agents and the diseases is established” | |
| Pulmonary | Government | Delete “chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases” |
| Employer | 1. Delete “chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases” | |
| 2. Delete “any other respiratory disease not mentioned” | ||
| Worker | 1. Add “any other respiratory diseases caused by asbestos not covered in the preceding item” | |
| 2. Add “bronchopulmonary diseases caused by synthetic or man-made fibers” | ||
| Skin | Government | Add “dermatoses of allergic origin”, and mycosis |
| Cancer | ILO | Add “cancer caused by formaldehyde” and “cancer caused by silica” |
| Government | Delete “dust from wood” | |
| Employer | 1. Insert specific cancer name for every carcinogen | |
| 2. Delete “cancer caused by any other agents not mentioned” | ||
| Worker | Add “Silica, crystalline in the form of quartz or cristobalite” | |
| MSD | Worker | 1. Add “any other musculoskeletal disorders not mentioned in 2.3.1 due to occupational psychological factors including mental fatigue” |
| 2. Add “central nervous system disorders of occupational origin” | ||
| Mental and behavioral | ILO | Add “psychosomatic psychiatric syndromes caused by mobbing” |
| Worker | 1. Add “disabling occupational neuroses”, 2. add “professional laryngitis with aphonia”, 3. add “diseases of a physical or psychological nature related to violence arising out of or in the course of employment” | |
ILO: International Labour Organization, MSD: musculoskeletal disorder.
Structure of the lists of occupational diseases in ILO member states
| Causes | Chemicals (30) | China(56), Hong Kong(22), Japan(*), Malaysia(10), Saudi Arabia(40), Taiwan(45), Vietnam(8) | Algeria(56), Angola(31) | Belgium(15), Bulgaria(57), Czech(55), Denmark(29), Finland(36), German(31), Hungary(56), Ireland(30), Luxemburg(27), Russia(38), Portugal(31), Spain(45), Swiss(61), Turkey(65), UK(32) | Chile(18), Costa Rica(36), El Salvador(32), Mexico(36), Nicaragua(45) |
| | Physical agents (22) | China(5), Hong Kong(9), Japan(13), Saudi Arabia(7), Vietnam(4) | Algeria(12), Angola(11) | Belgium(17), Bulgaria(12), Czech(12), Finland(6), German(15), Hungary(8), Ireland(15), Portugal(11), Rumania(11), Russia(12), Spain(12), Turkey(14), UK(14) | Chile(5), Nicaragua(12), El Salvador(9), Mexico(11) |
| | Biomechanical | Japan(5) | | Bulgaria(3), Finland(3), | |
| | Biological (28) | | | | |
| Job categories (8) | Japan(5) | | Czech(3), Denmark(3), Finland(3), German(4), Russia(3) | Spain(4), Nicaragua(4) | |
| | Pathogens(19) | China (3), Vietnam(3), Malaysia(7), Hong Kong(12), Saudi Arabia(17), Taiwan(9), Vietnam(3) | Angola(42) | Rumania(6), Belgium(28), Bulgaria(32), Hungary(18), Ireland(10), Portugal(4), Turkey(30), UK(15) | Chile(10), El Salvador(13), Mexico(21) |
| | Possible agents (3) | | | Rumania(19) Spain(40) | Nicaragua(40) |
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| Diseases | Respiratory (20) | Malaysia(9), Saudi Arabia(20) Taiwan(6), Vietnam(4) | Angola(5) | Belgium(29), Czech(11), German(16), Portugal(5), Rumania(25), UK(13), Denmark(13) | Colombia, Costa Rica(17), El Salvador(17), Mexico(17) |
| | Pneumoconiosis (6) | China (13), Japan(5) | | Ireland(1), Mexico(30) | Costa Rica(3), El Salvador(22) |
| | Skin (19) | China(8), Malaysia(11), Saudi Arabia(6), Taiwan(2), Vietnam(2) | Angola(21) | Belgium(9), Czech(1), Denmark(2), German(2), Portugal(22), Rumania(7), Spain(4), Turkey(2) | Costa Rica(31), El Salvador(16), Nicaragua(4), Mexico(18) |
| | Allergic (3) | | Angola(15) | Portugal(6), Russia(16) | |
| | Musculoskeletal (3) | Saudi Arabia(7) | | Rumania(12) Denmark(20) | |
| | Industrial fatigue(2) | | | | El Salvador(3), Mexico(6) |
| Cancer (13) | China(8), Japan(18), Saudi Arabia(18), Taiwan(18) | Angola (10) | Portugal(10), Russia(7), Rumania(18+IARC), Spain(28) Denmark(23) | El Salvador(3), Mexico(4), Nicaragua(28) |
*: specific number is not available.
Examples of occupational disease from each country that are not included in the ILO’s List of Occupational Diseases R194
| Chemical agents | Phenol derivatives (Austria, Belgium, China, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Finland, Romania, Swiss, Turkey, France) |
| Carcinogenic agents | Aflatoxins (Denmark, Finland), Aliphatic aromatic and alicyclic hydrocarbons (Finland), lead (Denmark), trichloroethylene (Denmark), benzidine dye (France), ortho-toluidine (France), anticancer drugs (Finland), Aluminum production process (Denmark), 4-nitrodiphenyls (Canada, Japan), trichloroethylene (Denmark), tetrachloroethylene (Denmark), 2,3,7,8,-TCDD (Denmark), silica (German, United Kingdom, Romania, Taiwan), formaldehyde (Denmark, Malaysia, Taiwan), lead (Denmark, Saudi Arabia), leather (Ireland, Italy, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom), iron mining with radon exposure (Denmark) |
| Biological agents | Rickettsia (United Kingdom, Russia, Philippines, Mexico, Nicaragua, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Austria), Streptococcus (Algeria, Angola, France, Mexico, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Hong Kong), Thermophilic actinomycetes (Bulgaria, El Salvador, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Romania, United Kingdom), Malaria (Turkey, Swiss, Spain, Portugal, Philippine, Nicaragua, Mexico, Ireland Finland, Belgium, Angola), ameba (Algeria, Angola, France, Hungary, Nicaragua, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey) |
| Skin disorders | Onychodystrophy by humidity (Romania, Colombia, Mexico), dermatitis by sunlight (Costa Rica), scleroderma by silica or solvents (Canada, Bulgaria) |
| Cardio-cerebro-vascular disorders | Ischemic heart disease by increased strain and other physical and neuropsychological burdens (Romania, Korea), myocardial infarction, dissection aneurysm, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and cerebral hemorrhage by psychological stress (Korea, Japan), sudden death by severe psychological stress (Korea, Japan), hypertension by neuropsychological stress (Romania), cardiovascular disorder by psychological stress (Philippines) |
| Mental, behavioral disorders | Neurosis by long-term direct service to people (Russia, Romania, Mexico) |
| Disorders of the digestive system | Peptic ulcer and intestinal hernia by psychological stress (Philippines) |
| Congenital disorders | Congenital viral infection, hydrocephalus, microcephalia, retarded development, skin change, premature birth, inflammation, low weight at birth (Denmark) |
| Neurological disorders | Toxic autonomic neuropathy by esters, vinyl chloride, unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and vibration (Bulgaria) |
| Eye disorders | Ophthalmia by electrical light (China), chemical burn of eyes (China), occupational cataracts (31 countries)*, snow blindness (India) |
| Musculoskeletal disorders | Chronic low back pain (Bulgaria, Denmark,) chronic disorders of the lumbar spine (France, German, European Union, Spain, Belgium), herniated lumbar disc (Italy), intervertebral disc displacement (Taiwan), vertebral degeneration and back pain and neck and disc changes (Saudi Arabia) |
2,3,7,8-TCDD: 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, *: Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Colombia, Denmark, El Salvador, France, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippine, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Turkey, United Kingdom.