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Category: Occupational Diseases

Young tradesmen standing front on wearing protective masks to prevent from occupational disease

Tradies at risk of developing disease

Given the nature of the work of most tradies, they’re among those most likely to be exposed to potentially harmful substances and susceptible to developing occupational diseases.

Young Male Welder, which is an occupation at risk for Occupational Cancers

Occupational Cancer: Understanding the Risks

About 5000 people are diagnosed with a work-related cancer each year in Australia. Read on to find out more about workplace cancer risks and your entitlements if diagnosed with a work-related cancer.

Worker cutting concrete whilst dust flows around them creating an environment that can cause silicosis

WorkCover Entitlements for Occupational Diseases

If a worker contracts a disease as a result of exposure to risk factors arising from the nature of employment, that disease may be classified as an occupational disease. Are there any entitlements?