occupational
a form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life
a professional who helps people with physical, sensory, or cognitive problems to be as independent as possible in all areas of their lives
the area of public health concerned with the well-being of people at work
the practices and regulations aimed at protecting the safety of people at work
a risk or danger that is inherent in a particular job
stress related to one's job
a pension provided by an employer for their employees
training that prepares someone for a specific job or trade
a disease resulting from exposure to a health hazard in a particular workplace
a doctor who specializes in occupational medicine and the health of workers
a psychologist who studies human behavior in the workplace
the state of being exposed to a substance or condition in the workplace
the social standing or position of a person based on their job
the respect and admiration that an occupation holds in a society
the ability of individuals to move between different jobs, especially to better ones
a group or class of jobs that are similar in nature