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Occupational Diseases Regulation, M.R. 69/2023
« Occupational Diseases Regulation », R.M. 69/2023
The Workers Compensation Act, C.C.S.M. c. W200
NOTE: This regulation was enacted in English only.
Loi sur les accidents du travail, c. W200 de la C.P.L.M.
NOTE : Ce règlement a été adopté en anglais seulement.
version anglaiseRegulation 69/2023
Registered June 21, 2023
Schedule of occupational diseases established
1 The Schedule to this regulation is adopted as the schedule of occupational diseases for the purpose of subsection 4(4.1) of The Workers Compensation Act.
Coming into force
2 This regulation comes into force on September 1, 2023, or the day it is registered under The Statutes and Regulations Act, whichever is later.
June 21, 2023The Workers Compensation Board:
Michael D. Werier, Chair
SCHEDULE
Item | Column 1 Occupational Disease |
Column 2 Industry, Trade or Process |
1. | Poisoning by: | |
(a) Arsenic |
Where there is occupational exposure to arsenic or arsenic compounds. | |
(b) Asphyxiants |
Where there is occupational exposure to carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide or hydrogen cyanide. | |
(c) Benzene |
Where there is occupational exposure to benzene or its homologues. | |
(d) Beryllium |
Where there is occupational exposure to beryllium or beryllium compounds. | |
(e) Cadmium |
Where there is occupational exposure to cadmium or cadmium compounds. | |
(f) Fluorine |
Where there is occupational exposure to fluorine or fluorine compounds. | |
(g) Lead |
Where there is occupational exposure to lead or lead compounds. | |
(h) Manganese |
Where there is occupational exposure to manganese or manganese compounds. | |
(i) Oxides of nitrogen |
Where there is occupational exposure to nitrous fumes or the oxides of nitrogen. | |
(j) Phosgene |
Where there is occupational exposure to phosgene. | |
(k) Phosphorus |
Where there is occupational exposure to phosphorus or phosphorus compounds. | |
(l) Ammonia |
Where there is occupational exposure to ammonia or ammonia compounds. | |
(m) Chlorine |
Where there is occupational exposure to chlorine or chlorine compounds. | |
(n) Mercury |
Where there is occupational exposure to mercury or mercury compounds. | |
2. | Diseases caused by ionizing radiation | Where there is occupational exposure to ionizing radiation. |
3. | Asbestosis | Where there is occupational exposure to airborne asbestos dust. |
4. | Silicosis | Where there is occupational exposure to airborne silica dust. |
5. | Other pneumoconioses | Where there is occupational exposure to the airborne dusts of coal, beryllium, tungsten carbide, aluminum or other dusts known to produce fibrosis of the lungs. |
6. | Extrinsic allergic alveolitis | Where there is occupational exposure to respirable organic dusts. |
7. | Contact dermatitis | Where there is occupational contact with allergens or sensitizers that ordinarily cause dermatitis. |
8. | Skin cancer | Where there is occupational contact with coal tar products, such as tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil or paraffin or any compound or residue of these products. |
9. | Primary cancer of the mucous lining of the nose or nasal sinuses | Where there is occupational exposure to:
(a) dusts, fumes or mists containing nickel; or (b) the dusts of hard woods. |
10. | Mesothelioma, whether pleural or peritoneal | Where there is occupational exposure to airborne asbestos dust. |
10.1. | Primary carcinoma of the lung when associated with asbestosis | Where there is occupational exposure to airborne asbestos dust. |
10.2. | Primary carcinoma of the lung | Where there is exposure to airborne asbestos dust for a period of employment of 10 years or more in one or more of the following industries:
(a) asbestos mining; (b) insulation or filter material production; (c) construction, where there is disturbance of asbestos-containing materials; (d) plumbing or electrical work; (e) pulp mill work; (f) shipyard work; (g) longshoring. |
10.3. | Carcinoma of the larynx or pharynx when associated with asbestosis | Where there is occupational exposure to airborne asbestos dust. |
11. | Infection caused by: | |
(a) Salmonella organisms, Staphylococcus aureus, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), or Hepatitis B |
Where there is occupational contact with a source or sources of the infection, and the worker's employment involves
(a) treating, nursing, examining or interviewing patients or ill persons; (b) analyzing or testing body tissues or fluid; or (c) research into salmonellae, pathogenic staphylococci or hepatitis B virus in a laboratory setting. |
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(b) Brucella organisms |
Where there is occupational contact with
(a) animals, animal carcasses or animal by-products; or (b) Brucella organisms in a laboratory setting. |
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(c) Tubercle bacillus |
Where there is occupational contact with a source or sources of the infection, and the worker's employment involves
(a) treating, nursing, examining or interviewing patients or ill persons; (b) analyzing or testing body tissues or fluids; or (c) research into tuberculosis in a laboratory setting. |