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Description of Disease 
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Description of Process 
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(2) 
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Anthrax 
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Handling of wool, hair, bristles, hides and skins. 
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Lead poisoning or its sequelæ 
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Any process involving the use of lead or its preparations or compounds. 
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Mercury poisoning or its sequelæ 
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Any process involving the use of mercury or its preparations or compounds. 
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Phosphorus poisoning or its sequelæ 
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Any process involving the use of phosphorus or its preparations or compounds. 
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Arsenic poisoning or its sequelæ 
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Any process involving the use of arsenic or its preparations or compounds. 
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Ankylostomiasis 
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Mining. 
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Poisoning by benzene and its homologues, or the sequelæ. 
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Handling benzene or any of its homologues, or any process in the manufacture or involving the use thereof. 
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Poisoning by nitrous fumes or its sequelæ. 
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Any process in which nitrous fumes are evolved. 
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Dermatitis produced by dust or liquids 
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Epitheliomatous cancer or ulceration of the skin due to tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil or paraffin, or any compound, product or residue of any of these substances. 
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Handling or use of tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil or paraffin, or any compound, product or residue of any of these substances. 
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Cataract in glassworkers 
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Any process in the manufacture of glass involving exposure to the glare of molten glass. 
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