Industrial Disease Law and Legal Definition
Industrial disease is an ailment or injury resulting from long term exposure to an occupational hazard. It is a disease peculiar to a certain employment because of the place of employment and conditions affecting the health in such place. A sudden and unexpected development of a traumatic origin in an employment is an industrial disease.
Legal Definition list
- Industrial Design Rights
- Industrial Applicability [Patent Law]
- Industrial and Commercial Profits [Internal Revenue]
- Industrial Agriculture
- Induction Services [Education]
- Industrial Disease
- Industrial Espionage Act
- Industrial Homework or Piecework
- Industrial Life Insurance
- Industrial Policy
- Industrial Radiography
Related Legal Terms
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
- Agent of Disease
- Agricultural Disease Emergency
- Alzheimer's Disease
- American Federation of Labor Congress of Industrial AFLCIO
- American Society of Industrial Security [ASIS]
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]
- Communicable Diseases
- Defense Industrial Base
- Dental Diseases and Conditions