Occupational diseases are illnesses that result from workplace exposures. Some common examples include:
Asbestosis: Caused by inhaling asbestos fibers, leading to lung damage. Silicosis: Resulting from inhaling silica dust, causing lung disease. Carpal tunnel syndrome: Due to repetitive motions, affecting the wrist and hand. Occupational asthma: Triggered by exposure to allergens or irritants at work. Hearing loss: Caused by prolonged exposure to high noise levels.