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Doctor disease/injury caused

Autopsy Medical test that involves the extraction of cells or tissues from a corpse to evaluate any disease or injury and determine a cause of death. It is usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called a pathologist. [Pg.964]

It has long been recognised that certain industrial processes can cause diseases and there is a duty under section 82 of FA 1961 on doctors who diagnose patients suffering poisoning due to compounds of lead, phosphorus, arsenic and mercury to report the fact to the HSE. In addition under the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Regulations 1980, there are over 50 prescribed occupational diseases, which, if they occur or develop whilst claimants are in prescribed occupations, will qualify claimants to receive Industrial Injury Benefits. [Pg.204]


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