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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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3670

ARTICLE 101

24. Cataract in glassworkers.

24. Process in the manufacture of


glass involving exposure to the


glare of molten glass.

25. Radium poisoning or disability

25. Any process or occupation in-

due to radioactive properties of

volving the use of or direct con-

substances or to roentgen rays

tact with radium or radioactive

(X-rays).

substances or the use of or direct


exposure to roentgen rays (X-


rays).

26. Poisoning from methyl chloride

26. Any process or occupation in-

or other halogenated hydrocar-

volving the use of or direct con-

bons.

tact with methyl chloride or


other halogenated hydrocarbons.

27. Carbon monoxide poisoning.

27. Any process or occupation in-


volving direct exposure to car-


bon monoxide in buildings,


sheds, or enclosed places.

28. Poisoning by sulphuric, hydro-

28. Any process or occupation in-

chloric or hydro-fluoric acid.

volving the use of or direct con-


tact with sulphuric, hydro-


chloric or hydro-fluoric acids or


their fumes.

29. Respiratory, gastro-intestinal or

29. Any process or occupation in-

physiological nerve and eye dis-

volving the use of or direct con-

orders due to contact with petro-

tact with petroleum or petro-

leum products and their fumes.

leum products and their fumes.

30. Disability arising from blisters

30. Any process or occupation in-

or abrasions.

volving continuous friction, rub-


bing or vibrations causing blis-


ters or abrasions.

31. Disability arising from bursitis

31. Any process or occupation in-

or synovitis.

volving continuous rubbing,


pressure, or vibration of the


parts affected.

32. Dermatitis (venenata).

32. Any process or occupation in-


volving the use of or direct con-


tact with acids, alkalies, oils,


brick, cement, lime, concrete,


mortar or other substances ca-


pable of causing dermatitis.

33. Silicosis.

33. Any process or occupation in-


volving an exposure to or direct


contact with silicon dioxide


(SiO2) dust.

34. Asbestosis.

34. Any process or occupation in-


volving an exposure to or direct


contact with asbestos dust.



 

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