Industrial disease can be broken down into three categories:
Symptoms include, but are not limited to, brain fog, fatigue, mood swings, pain, memory loss, inability to concentrate, chest pains, headaches, visual disturbances, rashes, hair loss, vertigo, asthma and flu-like symptoms that will not go away. MCS can be caused by chemical injury or chronic exposure. Often there is an overlap between symptoms of MCS, fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Gulf War Syndrome so that diagnosis can be difficult.
The federal government has no effective standards for indoor air quality in offices. The Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA) has standards that are supposed to protect workers against individual contaminants such as benzene and formaldehyde, both carcinogens. But those standards were set for industrial workplaces and have been force-fit to apply to white-collar offices.
First, you should see a doctor who can make a medical diagnosis. Second, if your doctor believes your illness is related to your work, you should advise your employer, either through your personnel department or your immediate supervisor. You must report your illness as soon as you know that it is work-related, otherwise you may be barred from filing a claim for benefits. Finally, you should contact one of our industrial disease and mold attorneys to discuss your rights under the New Jersey workers’ compensation laws.
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