China's occupational disease prevention and control policy is

The policy of occupational disease prevention and control in China is: prevention first, combining prevention and control; Classified management and comprehensive management.

Occupational disease refers to the diseases caused by workers in enterprises, institutions and individual economic organizations who are exposed to dust, radioactive substances and other toxic and harmful substances in their professional activities.

The prevention and treatment of occupational diseases must start from the source of the disease and carry out early prevention. There are many factors leading to occupational hazards, and the degree of occupational hazards is not exactly the same. Therefore, the management of occupational disease prevention needs to be classified according to different hazard categories and occupational diseases.

Four conditions that occupational diseases must meet:

1, the main body of the disease is the workers of enterprises, institutions or individual economic organizations.

2, must be produced in the process of engaging in professional activities.

3. It must be caused by occupational hazards such as toxic and harmful substances such as dust and radioactive substances.

4. It must be an occupational disease listed in the occupational disease classification and catalogue published by the state.