Occupational risk is defined as the risk assessment in the health of the individual. Due to the specific exposures with more number of people can also cause an adverse effect on health. The occupation risk can be broadly differentiated into four types. They are hazard identification, epidemiological studies, animal bioassays, and the vitro test. The various exposure in the people can be characterized as the occupational risk. The disease can be transmitted among humans. In order to protect the health of the individual various factors includes genetic tests that are carried out in the workplace. The health assessment can be used to manage the employee's health issue that is related to work. The various factors should be considered to avoid occupation risk. Occupational health can be monitored to avoid health risks in individuals. The health assessment in the industries can manage the employee's well being and health issues in the work environment. Every individual should take care of their physical and mental health that can avoid occupation risk.
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