Glossary
Occupational skin disease
A skin disorder wholly or partially caused by a person's work
activity
Acne
A condition caused by a blockage and
inflammation of the glands in the skin, resulting in a flushing and
redness of the skin, spots or lumps
Allergen/sensitiser
A substance that can provoke an allergic
reaction
Atopy
A genetic tendency to develop allergic
disease, for example dermatitis, rhinitis or asthma. An atopic
person is hypersensitive to substances, usually proteins, in their
environment
BSIF
British Safety Industry Federation
Contact dermatitis or
eczema
Inflammation of the skin which is caused by
direct contact with an irritating substance or allergen. It’s
characterised by redness, dryness and itching, and, in severe
cases, by cracking, blistering, flaking and bleeding. Dermatitis
and eczema are often used synonymously
Contact urticaria
An allergic skin reaction on the skin,
characterised by redness, swellings and intense itching
Dermatologist
A medical doctor who specialises in the
diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders
Dermatology
A branch of medicine that deals with skin
diseases and disorders
Emollients
Creams that soften, soothe and moisturise the
skin
Folliculitis
An inflammation of the hair follicles due to
an infection or irritation
HSE
Health and Safety Executive
Occupational health nurse
Occupational health nursing is a nursing
specialism which covers health and well-being in the
workplace
Occupational medicine
The medical specialty which covers the
multi-faceted relationship between health and work.
Occupational physician
An occupational physician is a doctor with
specialist training and qualifications in occupational
medicine.
Patch testing
A method used to investigate people with
suspected allergic contact dermatitis. Sticky patches containing
various suspected allergens are placed on the person’s back. If
they’re allergic to a particular substance, they’ll have a reaction
within 48 to 96 hours
THOR
The Health and Occupation Reporting
Network
Wet work
Work which causes the skin to come into
contact with water, or which involves wearing impervious protective
gloves over a long period of time, causing the hand to become moist
from perspiration.
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