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Work in agriculture, forestry, horticulture, animal bacteria, fungi, mites and viruses transmitted from food and fodder production animals, parasites and ticks; Work in healthcare and community services Work in laboratory Work in metal-processing industry, wood- processing industry, mining industry Work in refuse disposal plants, sewage purification installations Working areas with air conditioning systems and high humidity (for example, textile industry, print industry and paper production) Work in archives, museums, libraries organic dusts of grain, milk powder or flour contaminated with biological agents; and toxins such as botulinus toxins or aflatoxins. Work in building and construction industry, processing of natural materials such as clay, straw, and reed; building redevelopment • respiratory problems due to microorganisms and mites in organic dusts of grain, milk powder, flour and spices; specific allergic diseases such as farmers lung and bird breeders lung; and • specific risks, such as green tobacco sickness, monkey fever, bites, stings and venom. • several viral and bacterial infections such as HIV, hepatitis or tuberculosis; and sharps and needlestick injuries. infections and allergies caused by handling microorganisms and cell cultures, especially of human tissues; and • accidental spills and needlestick injuries. skin problems due to bacteria and bronchial asthma due to moulds/yeasts in circulating fluids used in industrial processes such as grinding, fluids used in pulp factories, and metal- and stone-cutting fluids. infections and allergies caused by organic components of biowastes, including bacteria and their fragments, fungi and their spores and mycotoxins, viruses and prions, parasites and vector-borne diseases. allergies and respiratory disorders due to moulds/yeasts, legionella. moulds/yeasts and bacteria causing allergies and respiratory disorders. moulds and bacteria due to deterioration of building materials.
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