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occupational

[ok-yuh-pey-shuh-nl] / ˌɒk yəˈpeɪ ʃə nl /


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Last year, formaldehyde was identified in an FAA-funded study as repeatedly exceeding occupational exposure guidelines even when low amounts of oil mixes into the air supply.

From The Wall Street Journal

These have helped contribute to Cancer Alleys, occupational disease, dangerous products and collapsing infrastructure.

From Salon

The semi-retired occupational health nurse finished his shift at Marks and Spencer in Paisley at about 14:00 and went for his flu jab before setting off in conditions he called "a wee bit windy".

From BBC

Martha Gimbel and her team at the Budget Lab at Yale University have looked at the distribution of workers across job categories — a concept known as occupational mix — since ChatGPT’s introduction.

From MarketWatch

After the eye strain, the greatest occupational hazard of being a TV critic is people asking what’s good on television.

From Los Angeles Times