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A review of the risk of interstitial fibrosis in coal workers.
A review of the risk of voice loss in work involving high levels of voice use.
A review of the risk of dementia in boxers, footballers and jockeys, and osteoarthritis of the knee and hip in footballers.
A review of the risk of renal disease and connective tissue diseases in work involving exposure to silica.
A review of the risk of the neurobehavioural effects in work involving chronic exposure to organic solvents.
This paper considers lung function assessment in underground coal miners for the purposes of the Industrial Injuries Scheme.
This is the council’s note about the risk of hepatitis E in certain occupations.
This is the council’s note about the risk of lung cancer in welders.
This is the council’s note about the risk of lung cancer in haematite workers.
This is the council’s note about the risk of bladder cancer in pre-bake aluminium smelters.
This is the council’s note about the risk of osteoarthritis of the knee in tin miners.
This is the council’s note about the risk of cancer in painters.
This is the council’s note about the risk of lobar pneumonia in welders.
This is the council’s note about the risk of lung cancer in work involving exposure to silica.
This is the council’s note about the risk of ischaemic heart disease in work involving exposure to ionising radiation.
These documents record the discussions at Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) public meetings and list the delegates who attended.
We use independent, peer-reviewed research when considering which diseases industrial injuries benefits may be paid for.
A review that compares national occupational disease and injury compensation schemes in different countries.
A review of chronic neurobehavioural effects of occupational exposure to organic solvents commissioned by IIAC.
A review of literature on occupational cancer risks in commercial painters commissioned by the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).
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