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Haz-Map is an occupational toxicology database designed to link jobs to hazardous job tasks which are linked to occupational diseases and their symptoms. It is a relational database of chemicals, jobs and diseases. The Haz-Map Jobs table is based on the 1997 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. The Industries table is based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The Diseases table is based on the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9). Information from textbooks, journal articles, and electronic databases (HSDB, ACGIH Documentation of TLVs, ATSDR Toxicological Profiles, NIOSHTIC, and others) was classified and summarized to create the database.
The 2030 chemical and biological agents in the database are linked to
industrial processes and non-occupational activities. Linkage indicates the
potential for exposure to the agent.
The 225 occupational diseases in the database are linked to findings (signs
and symptoms of the disease) and hazardous job tasks. Linkage to a hazardous
job task indicates an increased risk for significant exposure and subsequent
disease. Linkage between job tasks and jobs or industries indicates an
increased likelihood for workers in these jobs or industries to engage in
the hazardous job tasks. In this database, chronic occupational diseases are
linked to both jobs and industries, while acute diseases and infectious
diseases are linked only to jobs. Cancers are not linked to jobs, industries
or findings.
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