Adjective
of or relating to the activity or business for which you are trained
Source: WordNetoccupational hazard Source: Internet
ACHE has since built a 66,000-square-foot College of Health Science building on the campus that will be home to physical therapy, occupational therapy and physician assistant degree programs. Source: Internet
"A brief history of community colleges and a personal view of some issues (open admissions, occupational training and leadership)." Source: Internet
About 82% of occupational hearing loss cases occurred to workers in the manufacturing sector. Source: Internet
Adolescents main During adolescence children are beginning to form their identity and are testing and developing the interpersonal and occupational roles that they will assume as adults. Source: Internet
A healthy working environment minimises occupational hazards such as injuries and stress inflicted by bosses or superiors. Source: Internet