|
|
|
|
| 18. CARDIO-VASCULAR DISEASES. ** Any of the following conditions |
|
a. If the heart disease was known to have been present during employment, there must be proof that an acute exacerbation was clearly precipitated by the unusual strain by reasons of the nature of his/her/her work.
|
| 19. CEREBRO – VASCULAR ACCIDENTS.** All of the following conditions |
|
| 20. MALARIA AND SCHISTOSOMIASIS.** All of the following conditions |
|
| 21. PNEUMONIA.** All of the following conditions |
|
| 22. HERNIA.** All of the following conditions |
|
| 23. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA.** All of the following conditions |
|
| 24. OSTEOARTHRITIS.*** |
| Any
occupation involving: (a) joint strain from carrying heavy loads, or
unduly heavy physical labor, as among laborers and mechanics; (b) minor or
major injuries to the joint; (c) excessive use or constant strenuous usage
of a particular joint, as among sportsmen, particularly those who have
engaged in the more active sports activities; (d) extreme temperature
changes (humidity, heat and cold exposures); and (e) faulty work posture
or use of submersible well vibratory tools.
|
| 25. VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS.*** |
| Any occupation involving: (a) contact with an infected person, as in areas of poor sanitation, with high density of schoolchildren, who are the most frequent virus spreaders; (b) rural exposure, primarily in picnics, camping activities, fishing or hunting in, or adjacent to, woods or subtropical vegetations, or as among agricultural or forest workers; and (c) contact with other sources of infection, such as birds and animals, as among veterinarians and abattoir workers. |
| 26. PEPTIC ULCER.*** |
| Any
occupation involving prolonged emotional, or physical stress, as among
professional people, transport workers and the like.
|
| 27. PULMONARY TUBERSULOSIS.*** |
| In
addition to working conditions already listed under P.D. 626, as amended,
any occupation involving constant exposure to harmful substances in the
working environment, in the form of gases, fumes, vapors and dust, as in
chemical and textile factories; overwork or fatigue; and exposure to rapid
variations in temperature, high degrees of humidity and bad weather
conditions with winter pool covers.
|
| 28. VIRAL HEPATITIS.*** |
| In
addition to working conditions already listed under P.D. 626, as amended,
any occupation involving: exposure to a source of infection through
ingestion of water, milk, or other foods contaminated with hepatitis
virus; Provided that the physician determining the causal relationship
between the employment and the illness should be able to indicate whether
the disease of the afflicted worker manifested itself while he/she was so
employed, knowing the incubation period thereof.
|
| 29. ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION.**** |
| Hypertension
classified as primary or essential is considered compensable if it causes
impairment of function of body organs like kidneys, heart, eyes and brain,
resulting in permanent disability; Provided that, the following documents
substantiate it: (a) chest X-ray report, (b) ECG report (c) blood
chemistry report, (d) funduscopy report, and (e) C-T scan.
|
| 30. ASBESTOSIS***** All of the following conditions |
|
| *
Approved under ECC Resolution No. 247-A, Dated April 13, 1977. ** Approved under Resolution No. 432, Dated July 20, 1977. Although not considered occupational diseases, they are nevertheless work-related and thus compensable too. *** Approved under ECC Resolution No. 1676, Dated January 29, 1981. **** Approved under ECC Resolution No. 92-07-0031, Dated July 8, 1992 ***** Approved under ECC Resolution No. 96-08-0372, Dated August 1, 1996 |
|
Copyright © 2009 Employees' Compensation Commission Jobs and Trabaho |