Identified health effects of asbestos exposure Described phossy jaw Father of occupational medicine Tracked the occurrence of scrotal cancer Described hazards to miners A. Irving Selikoff B. Alice Hamilton C. Bernardino Ramazzini D. Sir Percival Pott E. Galen\

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An occupational disease is illustrated as those health outcomes, which are influenced or caused by getting exposed to particular hazards or general conditions encountered in the work environment.  

A. Irving Selikoff identified the health effects of asbestos exposure.  

B. Alice Hamilton publicized dangerous occupational conditions like a phossy jaw.  

C. Bernardino Ramazzini is known as the father of occupational medicine.  

D. Sir Percival Pott was the one who identified scrotal cancer among the chimney sweeps.  

E. Galen was the one who described hazards to miners.