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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : S72-S77, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-216709

ABSTRACT

The context of specific criteria for the recognition of occupational diseases (ODs) due to physical agents in the Enforcement Decree of the Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance Act (ED-IACIA) and the Labor Standard Act (LSA) does not describe definite disease along with the agents but listed symptoms or obscure clinical conditions. Moreover, the needs for an amendment of these Acts have recently attracted renewed interest. To establish agreed criteria for compensable ODs due to physical agents, we reviewed the criteria for recognizing ODs on the basis of International Labor Organization (ILO) documents and European Union (EU) guideline. After providing a brief review of the history of OD outbreaks due to physical exposure in South Korea and the responses to them, we describe the basis for the recent amendments to the IACI Act and LSA and assess their appropriateness. On the basis of these findings, this study could be helpful for determining and compensating process of ODs. However, further work is required to ascertain the scientific relationship between diseases caused by physical agents and the exposure criteria.


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Humans , Male , Accidents, Occupational , Noise/adverse effects , Occupational Diseases/economics , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Radiation Injuries/economics , Republic of Korea , Vibration/adverse effects , Workers' Compensation/economics
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2006 Feb; 44(2): 93-114
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-61426

ABSTRACT

Due to the increased use of ionizing radiation in various aspects of human life especially in areas pertaining to radiotherapy of cancer, food preservation, agriculture, industry and power generation, there is a need to develop an effective and non-toxic radioprotector. The currently available ones have many drawbacks including high cost, side effects and toxicity. Several novel approaches are on to locate a potent radioprotector. These include mimics of antioxidant enzymes, nitroxides, melatonin, growth factors, gene therapy, hyperthermia apart from natural products. The latter has several advantages since they are non-toxic with proven therapeutic benefits. These can be classified as natural compounds and plant extracts; polyherbal formulations; besides natural and semi-natural compounds of plant origin. A review of the above agents, their efficacy in radioprotection and possible mechanisms responsible has been carried out. As India and many Eastern countries have an enormous heritage of vast natural dietary and time tested medicinal resources it is worth exploring the possibility of developing efficient, economically viable and clinically acceptable radioprotectors for human application from these resources.


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Agriculture , Animals , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Biological Products/therapeutic use , Food Preservation , Humans , India , Industry , Neoplasms , Phytotherapy , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Power Plants , Radiation Injuries/economics , Radiation, Ionizing , Radiation-Protective Agents/therapeutic use , Radiotherapy
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