Draft:Outline of occupational safety and health
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to occupational safety and health:
Occupational safety and health (OSH) or occupational health and safety (OHS) is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the safety, health, and welfare of people at work (i.e., while performing duties required by one's occupation). OSH is related to the fields of occupational medicine and occupational hygiene and aligns with workplace health promotion initiatives. OSH also protects all the general public who may be affected by the occupational environment.
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- Agricultural safety and health – Occupational safety and health in the agricultural workplace
- Farming accident deaths
- Fay Boozman – American ophthalmologist
- Reagan V. Brown – American politician
- Terry Buck – Australian swimmer and coach
- William H. Casselman – Canadian politician
- Jenő Gerbovits – Hungarian politician
- James Gilreath – American singer (1936–2003)
- Arthur Gish – American activist
- Joe Hoerner – American baseball player (1936-1996)
- Sidney Howard – American writer (1891–1939)
- Ernie Hug – Australian rules footballer
- W. Pat Jennings – American politician (1919–1994)
- James Kerzman – American politician
- Jerry May (baseball) – American baseball player (1943-1996)
- James Potter
- Ron Raikes – American politician (1943–2009)
- Alf Ivar Samuelsen – Norwegian politician
- James Traficant – American politician (1941–2014)
- Merle Watson – North Carolina bluegrass and folk musician
- Avian influenza – Influenza caused by viruses adapted to birds
- Cow blowing – Disputed process to induce a cow to produce more milk
- Grain entrapment – Being submerged in grain, with possibly fatal consequences
- Green Tobacco Sickness – Type of nicotine poisoning
- Leveraging Agriculture for Improving Nutrition and Health
- Rollover protection structure – Structure intended to protect equipment operators and motorists
- Farming accident deaths
- Occupational safety and health awards
- List of occupational health and safety awards
- Arthur B. Guise Medal
- Harry C. Bigglestone Award – Annual award for the paper in "Fire Technology" for best communication of fire protection concepts
- John T. Ryan Trophy – Awards to mines in Canada
- Chemical safety – Safety of activities involving chemicals
- Drug safety, also known as pharmacovigilence – Dubdiscipline of pharmacy relating to prevention of adverse effects of drugs
- Abandoned drugs
- Abagovomab – Chemical compound
- ABT-436 – Chemical compound
- Acaprazine – Chemical compound
- Acediasulfone – Chemical compound
- Acefluranol – Chemical compound
- Acivicin – Idinhibitor of gamma-glutamyl transferase.
- Adatanserin – Chemical compound
- Adecatumumab – Chemical compound
- Alaproclate – Chemical compound
- Alentemol – Selective dopamine autoreceptor agonist described as an antipsychotic,
- Alestramustine – Chemical compound
- Algestone – Chemical compound
- Algestone acetonide – Chemical compound
- Alisertib – Selective aurora A kinase inhibitor
- 17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone – Chemical compound
- Almestrone – Chemical compound
- Almorexant – Orexin antagonist compound
- Aloracetam – Chemical compound
- Alovudine – Chemical compound
- Alseroxylon – Pharmaceutical drug
- Amadinone – Chemical compound
- Amadinone acetate – Chemical compound
- Amcinafide – Chemical compound
- Amebucort – Chemical compound
- Amedalin – Group of stereoisomers
- Amesergide – Chemical compound
- Amezepine – Chemical compound
- Amibegron – Chemical compound
- 8-Aminoquinoline – Antimalarial drug precursor
- Amitifadine – Chemical compound
- Amixetrine – Chemical compound
- Amprenavir – Chemical compound
- Anatumomab mafenatox – Chemical compound
- Ancrod – Chemical compound
- Androstenediol 3β-acetate – Chemical compound
- Androstenediol 17β-acetate – Chemical compound
- Androstenediol diacetate – Chemical compound
- Anicequol – Chemical compound
- Anrukinzumab – Chemical compound
- Ansoxetine – Chemical compound
- Antimony pill – Nineteenth century remedy
- Aplaviroc – Chemical compound
- Apolizumab – Chemical compound
- Apricoxib – Chemical compound
- Aptazapine – Chemical compound
- Arbaclofen placarbil – Chemical compound
- Arzoxifene – Chemical compound
- Atagabalin – Chemical compound
- Atevirdine – Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor
- Atibeprone – Chemical compound
- Atiprosin – Chemical compound
- Atrimustine – Chemical compound
- Axomadol – Chemical compound
- Azatadine – Chemical compound
- Azepindole – Chemical compound
- Azipramine – Chemical compound
- Bamaluzole – Chemical compound
- Barbexaclone – Chemical compound
- Barusiban – Chemical compound
- Beclamide – Chemical compound
- Beloranib – chemical compound
- Benmoxin – Chemical compound
- Benorterone – Chemical compound
- Benproperine – Chemical compound
- Benzestrol – Chemical compound
- Bevantolol – Chemical compound
- Bicifadine – Chemical compound
- Bifluranol – Mixture of two compounds
- BMY-14802 – Chemical compound
- Bolmantalate – Chemical compound
- BOMT – Chemical compound
- Brasofensine – Chemical compound
- Brecanavir – Chemical compound
- Briakinumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Brilanestrant – Discontinued oral cancer remedy
- Brofaromine – Chemical compound
- Broparestrol – Chemical compound
- Butaclamol – Chemical compound
- Buthalital – Chemical compound
- Butriptyline – Atypical tricyclic antidepressant medication
- BW-A444 – Chemical compound
- Canertinib – chemical compound
- Capeserod – Chemical compound
- Capravirine – chemical compound
- Carisbamate – Experimental anticonvulsant drug
- Carmoterol – Chemical compound
- Casopitant – Chemical compound
- Cetadiol – Chemical compound
- Chloroethynylnorgestrel – Chemical compound
- Chlorotrianisene – Chemical compound
- CI-966 – Chemical compound
- CI-1017 – Chemical compound
- Ciclopramine – Tetracyclic antidepressant
- Cilofungin – chemical compound
- Cilomilast – Chemical compound
- Ciluprevir – Chemical compound
- Cinanserin – Chemical compound
- Cinazepam – Benzodiazepine medication
- Cioteronel – Chemical compound
- Cismadinone – Chemical compound
- Cismadinone acetate – Chemical compound
- CJC-1295 – Chemical compound
- Clazolam – Chemical compound
- Clogestone – Chemical compound
- Clogestone acetate – Chemical compound
- Clomegestone – Chemical compound
- Clomegestone acetate – Chemical compound
- Clomestrone – Chemical compound
- Clometerone – Chemical compound
- Clorgiline – Chemical compound
- Cloxestradiol – Chemical compound
- Cloxestradiol acetate – Chemical compound
- Cloxotestosterone – Chemical compound
- Colestolone – Chemical compound
- Conatumumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Coramsine – Abandoned experimental cancer drug
- Cormetasone – Chemical compound
- CRL-40,941 – Wakefulness promoting drug
- CX157 – Chemical compound
- Cyanoketone – Chemical compound
- Cyclofenil – Chemical compound
- Cyproterone – Chemical compound
- D-15414 – Chemical compound
- Dacuronium bromide – Chemical compound
- Daledalin – Chemical compound
- Darglitazone – Chemical compound
- Decoglurant – Chemical compound
- Deleobuvir – Chemical compound
- Demegestone – Chemical compound
- Depramine – Chemical compound
- Deprodone – Chemical compound
- Desoxymethyltestosterone – Chemical compound
- Dexelvucitabine – chemical compound
- Dexoxadrol – Chemical compound
- DHA-clozapine – Chemical compound
- Dichlorisone – Chemical compound
- Dicirenone – Chemical compound
- Diclazepam – Benzodiazepine medication
- Dienestrol – Chemical compound
- Dienestrol diacetate – Chemical compound
- Diethylstilbestrol – Chemical compound
- Diflorasone – Chemical compound
- 6,6-Difluoronorethisterone acetate – Chemical compound
- Dihydrofluoxymesterone – Chemical compound
- Dihydrotestosterone acetate – Chemical compound
- Dihydrotestosterone butyrate – Chemical compound
- Dihydrotestosterone formate – Chemical compound
- Dimestrol – Chemical compound
- Dimethandrolone buciclate – Chemical compound
- Dimethandrolone dodecylcarbonate – Chemical compound
- Dimethandrolone undecanoate – Chemical compound
- Dimethisterone – Chemical compound
- DIMP (antiandrogen) – Chemical compound
- Doisynoestrol – Chemical compound
- Donitriptan – Chemical compound
- DOV-216,303 – Chemical compound
- Droloxifene – Chemical compound
- Droxinavir – chemical compound
- Drozitumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Ecromeximab – Monoclonal antibody
- Edivoxetine – Chemical compound
- Edobacomab – Monoclonal antibody
- Edogestrone – Chemical compound
- Efungumab – Chemical compound
- Elinogrel – Chemical compound
- Eliprodil – Chemical compound
- Elzasonan – Chemical compound
- Emivirine – chemical compound
- Emmenin – Pharmaceutical drug
- Enadoline – Chemical compound
- Enprazepine – Chemical compound
- EPI-001 – Chemical compound
- Epitiostanol – Chemical compound
- ERA-63 – Chemical compound
- Erlizumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Ertumaxomab – Monoclonal antibody
- Estradiol 3-propionate – Chemical compound
- Estradiol butyrate benzoate – Chemical compound
- Estradiol cyclooctyl acetate – Chemical compound
- Estradiol decanoate – Chemical compound
- Estradiol mustard – Chemical compound
- Estradiol undecylate – Chemical compound
- Estramustine – Chemical compound
- Estrapronicate – Chemical compound
- Estriol triacetate – Chemical compound
- Estromustine – Chemical compound
- Estrone – chemical compound
- Estrone cyanate – Chemical compound
- Etafedrine – Chemical compound
- Etalocib – chemical compound
- Etazepine – Chemical compound
- Ethamoxytriphetol – Chemical compound
- Ethinylestriol – Chemical compound
- Ethisterone – Chemical compound
- Ethylestradiol – Chemical compound
- Ethylestrenol – Chemical compound
- Ethyltestosterone – Synthetic anabolic steroid
- Etilevodopa – Chemical compound
- Etolorex – Chemical compound
- Etoperidone – Chemical compound
- Etoxadrol – Chemical compound
- Ezlopitant – Chemical compound
- Faldaprevir – Chemical compound
- FCE-28260 – Chemical compound
- Fedotozine – Chemical compound
- Fenmetozole – Chemical compound
- Fenmetramide – Chemical compound
- Fenobam – chemical compound
- Fenpiprane – Chemical compound
- Fezakinumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Figitumumab – Chemical compound
- Filaminast – Chemical compound
- Filibuvir – Chemical compound
- Filorexant – Chemical compound
- Flanvotumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Fluacizine – Chemical compound
- Fluasterone – Chemical compound
- Flucindole – Chemical compound
- Flumedroxone – Chemical compound
- Fluparoxan – Chemical compound
- Fluproquazone – Chemical compound
- Fontolizumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Foretinib – chemical compound
- Fosfestrol – Chemical compound
- Furostilbestrol – Chemical compound
- aleterone
- Ganitumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Gemopatrilat – Chemical compound
- Gestadienol – Chemical compound
- Gestadienol acetate – Chemical compound
- Gestronol – Chemical compound
- Gevotroline – Chemical compound
- Girentuximab – chemical compound
- Glufosfamide – chemical compound
- Glutethimide – Medication
- Glymidine sodium – Chemical compound
- Guanoclor – Chemical compound
- Halazepam – Chemical compound
- Haloprogesterone – Chemical compound
- Hepzidine – Chemical compound
- Hexapradol – Group of stereoisomers
- Hexestrol – Chemical compound
- Homopipramol – Medication
- HT-2157 – Chemical compound
- Hydromadinone – Chemical compound
- Hydromadinone acetate – Chemical compound
- Hydroxyestrone diacetate – Chemical compound
- 3α-Hydroxytibolone – Chemical compound
- 3β-Hydroxytibolone – Chemical compound
- ICI-85966 – Chemical compound
- Icometasone – Chemical compound
- Idoxifene – Pharmaceutical compound
- Idropranolol – Beta blocker drug
- Imuracetam – chemical compound
- Indeloxazine – Antidepressant and cerebral activator
- Iniparib – Chemical compound
- Inocoterone – Chemical compound
- Intepirdine – Chemical compound
- Intriptyline – Chemical compound
- Ipamorelin – Peptide selective agonist of the ghrelin/growth hormone secretagogue receptor
- Iprindole – Atypical tricyclic antidepressant
- Iprocrolol – Chemical compound
- Irosustat – Chemical compound
- Isoflupredone – Chemical compound
- Isoprednidene – Chemical compound
- Itrocinonide – Chemical compound
- Lampalizumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Lanicemine – Chemical compound
- Lapaquistat – Chemical compound
- Lasinavir – chemical compound
- Lavoltidine – Chemical compound
- Lazabemide – Chemical compound
- Lesogaberan – chemical compound
- Levonorgestrel acetate – Chemical compound
- Levonorgestrel butanoate – Chemical compound
- Levormeloxifene – Chemical compound
- Licofelone – Analgesic and anti-inflammatory compound
- Lidanserin – Chemical compound
- Locicortolone – Chemical compound
- Lodenosine – chemical compound
- Lomevactone – Chemical compound
- Lopirazepam – Chemical compound
- Lorbamate – Chemical compound
- Losigamone – Chemical compound
- Losindole – Tricyclic antidepressant
- Loviride – Chemical compound
- LS-1727 – Chemical compound
- Lucatumumab – Monoclonal antibody
- LY-334370 – Chemical compound
- Mardepodect – Drug formerly in development
- Mariptiline – Tricyclic antidepressant developed in the 1980s
- Mavoglurant – chemical compound
- Meclorisone – Chemical compound
- Mefexamide – chemical compound
- Melanotan II – chemical compound
- Mesabolone – Chemical compound
- Mestanolone – Chemical compound
- Mesterolone cipionate – Steroid
- Mestilbol – Chemical compound
- Metaglycodol – Chemical compound
- Metallibure – Chemical compound
- Methallenestril – Chemical compound
- Methandriol diacetate – Chemical compound
- Methantheline – Chemical compound
- Methasterone – Chemical compound
- Methestrol – Chemical compound
- Methestrol dipropionate – Chemical compound
- Methoxydienone – Steroid
- 6α-Methyl-17α-bromoprogesterone – Chemical compound
- 17α-Methyl-19-norprogesterone – Chemical compound
- 11β-Methyl-19-nortestosterone dodecylcarbonate – Chemical compound
- Metiapine – Chemical compound
- Metofoline – Chemical compound
- Metostilenol – Chemical compound
- Metynodiol diacetate – Steroidal progestin
- Mexrenoate potassium – Chemical compound
- Mexrenoic acid – Chemical compound
- Mezepine – Chemical compound
- Mibampator – Chemical compound
- Mibolerone – Chemical compound
- Milacemide – chemical compound
- Mitozolomide – Chemical compound
- Mitumomab – Monoclonal antibody
- MK-386 – Chemical compound
- Modimelanotide – Chemical compound
- Mofegiline – Chemical compound
- Moperone – Chemical compound
- Moracizine – Chemical compound
- Motesanib – chemical compound
- Muraglitazar – Chemical compound
- Mytatrienediol – Chemical compound
- Naflocort – Chemical compound
- Nafoxadol – Chemical compound
- Nafoxidine – Chemical compound
- Nalorphine – Chemical compound
- Nandrolone acetate – Chemical compound
- Nandrolone cyclotate – Chemical compound
- Nandrolone formate – Chemical compound
- Naranol – Tetracyclic drug
- Narnatumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Nebacumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Nicocortonide – Chemical compound
- Niperotidine – chemical compound
- Nisobamate – Chemical compound
- Nisterime – Chemical compound
- Nisterime acetate – Chemical compound
- Nitromifene – Chemical compound
- Nomegestrol – Chemical compound
- Norboletone – Chemical compound
- Norethandrolone – Chemical compound
- Norethisterone acetate oxime – Chemical compound
- Noretynodrel – Chemical compound
- Norgesterone – Chemical compound
- NS-2359 – Chemical compound
- Ocaperidone – chemical compound
- Octamoxin – chemical compound
- Odanacatib – Chemical compound
- Omapatrilat – Chemical compound
- Orestrate – Chemical compound
- Orteronel – chemical compound
- Oxaflozane – Chemical compound
- Oxisopred – Chemical compound
- Oxitriptyline – Chemical compound
- Oxofluoxymesterone – Chemical compound
- Oxogestone phenpropionate – Chemical compound
- Oxprenolol – Non-selective beta blocker
- Ozolinone – Chemical compound
- Panamesine – Chemical compound
- Panomifene – Chemical compound
- Paraxazone – Chemical compound
- Pargyline – Chemical compound
- Paroxypropione – Chemical compound
- Pavinetant – Chemical compound
- PD-217,014 – Chemical compound
- Pentagestrone – Chemical compound
- Pentagestrone acetate – Chemical compound
- Perafensine – Chemical compound
- Perfosfamide – Chemical compound
- Pexelizumab – chemical compound
- PF-219,061 – Chemical compound
- PF-592,379 – Dopamine receptor agonist compound
- PF-610355 – Respiratory medication
- Phenestrol – Chemical compound
- Phenindamine – Chemical compound
- Pipendoxifene – Chemical compound
- Piperidione – Chemical compound
- Pipethiaden – Chemical compound
- Pirquinozol – Chemical compound
- Polytestosterone phloretin phosphate – Androgen and anabolic steroid
- Pralmorelin – Chemical compound
- Premazepam – Chemical compound
- Procinonide – Chemical compound
- Progynon – Pharmaceutical drug
- Prorenoate potassium – Chemical compound
- Prorenoic acid – Chemical compound
- Prostanozol – Chemical compound
- Proxicromil – chemical compound
- Pyrithyldione – Chemical compound
- Quadrosilan – Chemical compound
- Quinestradol – Synthetic estrogen brand
- Quingestanol acetate – Chemical compound
- Quingestrone – Progestin medication
- R-4066 – Chemical compound
- Radafaxine – Chemical compound
- Ralaniten – Chemical compound
- Ralaniten acetate – Chemical compound
- Ravuconazole – Chemical compound
- RD-162 – Chemical compound
- Renzapride – Chemical compound
- Resocortol – Chemical compound
- Retroprogesterone – Chemical compound
- RH-34 – Chemical compound
- Rifalazil – Antibiotic
- Rilotumumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Risocaine – chemical compound
- Ritanserin – Chemical compound
- Ro 6-3129 – Chemical compound
- Ro-44-3888 – Chemical compound
- Ro4-1539 – Chemical compound
- Ro48-8684 – Chemical compound
- Rociletinib – Cancelled developmental cancer drug
- Rofleponide – Chemical compound
- Roflurane – Medication
- RU-22930 – Chemical compound
- RU-58642 – Chemical compound
- RU-58841 – Chemical compound
- RU-59063 – Chemical compound
- Rubitecan – Chemical compound
- Sarizotan – Chemical compound
- SC-4289 – Chemical compound
- SC-5233 – Chemical compound
- Semagacestat – Chemical compound
- Sergliflozin etabonate – Chemical compound
- Setazindol – Chemical compound
- Setrobuvir – Chemical compound
- Sibrafiban – Chemical compound
- Siramesine – Chemical compound
- Sivifene – Chemical compound
- Spiroxasone – Chemical compound
- Stamulumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Sturamustine – Chemical compound
- Sufotidine – Chemical compound
- Sufugolix – Chemical compound
- Sulfabenzamide – Chemical compound
- Sulfacytine – Chemical compound
- Sulfapyridine – Chemical compound
- Sulforidazine – Typical antipsychotic medication
- Suptavumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Synthane – Chemical compound
- Talampanel – Chemical compound
- Tampramine – Chemical compound
- Tazolol – Chemical compound
- Tedatioxetine – Chemical compound
- Telcagepant – Chemical compound
- Tenidap – Chemical compound
- Tesaglitazar – Chemical compound
- Tesmilifene – Chemical compound
- Testifenon – Chemical compound
- Testolactone – Chemical compound
- Testosterone acetate butyrate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone acetate propionate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone benzoate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone buciclate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone butyrate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone diacetate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone dipropionate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone enanthate benziloylhydrazone – Chemical compound
- Testosterone formate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone isovalerate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone palmitate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone phenylbutyrate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone stearate – Chemical compound
- Testosterone sulfate – chemical compound
- 1-Testosterone – Chemical compound
- Tetrindole – Chemical compound
- Theralizumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Tiamenidine – Chemical compound
- Δ4-Tibolone – Chemical compound
- Ticabesone – Chemical compound
- Tienilic acid – Chemical compound
- Timobesone – Chemical compound
- Timoprazole – Chemical compound
- Tiospirone – Atypical antipsychotic drug
- Tiplasinin – Chemical compound
- Tipredane – Chemical compound
- TKM-Ebola – Experimental antiviral drug for Ebola disease that failed
- Tofenacin – SNRI antidepressant medication
- Tolamolol – chemical compound
- Tolibut – Chemical compound
- Topterone – Chemical compound
- Trazium – Chemical compound
- Trenbolone enanthate – Chemical compound
- Trenbolone hexahydrobenzylcarbonate – Chemical compound
- Trenbolone undecanoate – Chemical compound
- Trengestone – Chemical compound
- Trepipam – Chemical compound
- Trestolone – Chemical compound
- Trestolone acetate – Chemical compound
- Triamcinolone furetonide – Chemical compound
- Triclonide – Chemical compound
- Tricyanoaminopropene – Chemical compound
- Trimethyltrienolone – Chemical compound
- Trioxifene – Chemical compound
- Triphenylbromoethylene – Chemical compound
- Triphenylchloroethylene – Synthetic form of estrogen
- Triphenyliodoethylene – Chemical compound
- Triphenylmethylethylene – Chemical compound
- Tuaminoheptane – Sympathomimetic agent
- Turosteride – Chemical compound
- UK-432,097 – chemical compound
- Vadimezan – Chemical compound
- Vishnevsky liniment – Russian balsamic liniment
- Volinanserin – Chemical compound
- Xaliproden – Chemical compound
- Ximelagatran – Anticoagulant
- Zalutumumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Zanoterone – Chemical compound
- Zaprinast – chemical compound
- Zaurategrast – Chemical compound
- ZD6126 – Chemical compound
- Zenarestat – chemical compound
- Zicronapine – Atypical antipsychotic medication
- Zindoxifene – Chemical compound
- Zolimidine – chemical compound
- Zuclomifene – Chemical compound
- Adulteration – Practice of a substance within other substances caused by adulteration
- 2007 food protein contamination
- General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine – People's Republic of China quality control
- 2007 pet food recalls – Recall of melamine-contaminated pet food
- Protein adulteration in China – Food contamination events in China
- Timeline of the 2007 pet food recalls
- 2007 Vietnam food scare – Food contamination event in Vietnam
- 2008 Chinese milk scandal – Food safety crisis
- 2008 Chinese milk scandal – Food safety crisis
- Timeline of the 2008 Chinese milk scandal
- Arla Foods – Danish-Swedish food company
- Fonterra – New Zealand multinational dairy co-operative
- General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine – People's Republic of China quality control
- Hanwei Group – Chinese egg company
- Koala's March – A cookie snack from japan
- Mengniu Dairy – Chinese dairy products company
- Protein adulteration in China – Food contamination events in China
- Sanlu Group – Chinese dairy products company
- Official test failures of the 2008 Chinese milk scandal
- White Rabbit (candy) – Chinese brand of milk candy
- Yashili – Chinese food company
- Yili Group – Chinese dairy products company
- Adulterant – Practice of a substance within other substances caused by adulteration
- 1900 English beer poisoning – Food safety crisis
- 2007 pet food recalls – Recall of melamine-contaminated pet food
- 2008 Irish pork crisis – International recall of Irish pork
- 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration – Medicine contamination incidents
- 2008 Chinese milk scandal – Food safety crisis
- 2011 Taiwan food scandal – Taiwan-related events during the year of 2014
- 2013 horse meat scandal – Food scandal in Europe
- 2013 Taiwan food scandal – Taiwan-related events during the year of 2014
- 2014 Taiwan food scandal – Taiwan-related events during the year of 2014
- 2017 Fipronil eggs contamination – Food contamination event in Europe and Asia
- Adulterated food – Practice of a substance within other substances caused by adulteration
- Adulteration of Coffee Act 1718 – United Kingdom legislation
- 1858 Bradford sweets poisoning – Mass arsenic poisoning in England
- Chicago Tylenol murders – Murders in 1982 involving poisoned medicine bottles
- Cutting agent – Adulteration of drugs
- Diethylene glycol – Chemical compound
- Elixir sulfanilamide – Antibiotic preparation responsible for a mass poisoning in 1937
- Gutter oil – Waste oil used illegally for food preparation
- 1971 Iraq poison grain disaster – Incident of mass poisoning in Iraq in 1971
- Jamaica ginger – 19th-century patent medicine
- Lacing (drugs) – Adulteration of drugs
- List of foodborne illness outbreaks by death toll
- Non-protein nitrogen – Nitrogenous compounds found in living systems
- Olive oil regulation and adulteration
- Pill testing – Harm reduction technique
- Protein adulteration in China – Food contamination events in China
- 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack – Deliberate Salmonella contamination in Oregon, US
- Swill milk scandal – Adulterated food scandal in the 1850s
- Toxic cough syrup – Mass poisonings since the 1990s
- Toxic oil syndrome – Foodborne illness
- 2007 food protein contamination
- Adverse effects of psychoactive drugs
- Tardive dyskinesia – Neurological disorder featuring involuntary, repetitive body movements
- Benzatropine – Medication for movement disorders
- Procyclidine – Group of stereoisomers
- Tardive dyskinesia – Neurological disorder featuring involuntary, repetitive body movements
- Tetrabenazine – Medication for hyperkinetic movement disorders
- Valbenazine – Chemical compound
- List of adverse effects of sertraline – Antidepressant (SSRI class) medication
- Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome – Signs and symptoms due to benzodiazepine discontinuation in physically dependent persons
- Comedown (drugs) – Feelings after a drug's effects are fading
- Dystonia – Neurological movement disorder
- Drug harmfulness – Use of drugs with the primary intention to alter the state of consciousness
- Ichthyoallyeinotoxism – Hallucination caused by eating certain species of fish
- Effects of long-term benzodiazepine use
- Lunsers
- Neuroleptic malignant syndrome – nervous system disease that is characterized by hyperthermia, muscular rigidity, autonomic dysfunction and altered consciousness and is associated with administration of antipsychotic and other central dopaminergic blockers
- Neuroleptic-induced deficit syndrome – Psychopathological syndrome caused by overdose of antipsychotics
- Post-acute-withdrawal syndrome – Hypothesized pattern of symptoms occurring months after drug cessation
- Spins – Adverse reaction of intoxication
- Tardive dyskinesia – Neurological disorder featuring involuntary, repetitive body movements
- Drug-induced diseases
- Drug eruptions – adverse drug reaction of the skin
- Drug eruption – adverse drug reaction of the skin
- Acne medicamentosa – medical condition
- Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis – widespread acute rash characterized by fever and multiple small pustules on a reddish background
- Adverse reaction to biologic agents – Pathogen that can be weaponized
- Allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome – medical condition
- Angioedema – Disease characterized by rapid swelling
- Anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome – medical condition
- Bromoderma – medical condition
- Bullous drug eruption – medical condition
- Bullous drug reaction – medical condition
- Calomel disease – Poisoning caused by mercury chemicals
- Chemotherapy-induced acral erythema – chemotherapy-induced dermal side effects tassociated with the use of cytostatic agents
- Chemotherapy-induced hyperpigmentation – medical condition
- Dilantin hypersensitivity syndrome – medical condition
- Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms – drug eruption characterized by high fever, erythematous rash and inflammation of internal organs
- Drug-induced angioedema – medical condition
- Drug-induced keratoderma – medical condition
- Drug-induced lichen planus – Human chronic inflammatory disease
- Drug-induced lupus erythematosus – lupus erythematosus caused by chronic use of certain drugs
- Drug-induced nail changes – integumentary system disease that is located in nail
- Drug-induced pigmentation
- Drug-induced pseudolymphoma – drug eruption characterized by high fever, erythematous rash and inflammation of internal organs
- Drug-induced urticaria – medical condition
- Drug-related gingival hyperplasia – medical condition
- Embolia cutis medicamentosa – medical condition
- Erythema multiforme major – Skin condition
- Erythema multiforme minor–erythema multiforme von Hebra – Skin condition
- Erythredemic polyneuropathy – Poisoning caused by mercury chemicals
- Exudative hyponychial dermatitis – medical condition
- Fixed drug reaction – human disease
- Generalized bullous fixed drug eruption – medical condition
- Halogenoderma – medical condition
- Heparin necrosis – medical condition
- HIV disease-related drug reaction
- Hydroxyurea dermopathy – medical condition
- Injection site reaction – Adverse reaction that occurs initially at the site of an injection or infusion
- Interstitial granulomatous drug reaction – medical condition
- Iododerma – medical condition
- Leukocytoclastic vasculitis – hypersensitivity vasculitis that results in inflammation of small blood vessels, characterized clinically by palpable purpura, which is a slightly elevated purpuric rash over one or more areas of the skin
- Leukotriene receptor antagonist-associated Churg–Strauss syndrome – medical condition
- Lichenoid drug eruption – Human chronic inflammatory disease
- Linear IgA bullous dermatosis – Human disease
- List of SJS-inducing substances
- Livedoid dermatitis – medical condition
- Lyell's syndrome – Severe skin reaction
- Mercury poisoning – Poisoning caused by mercury chemicals
- Multilocular bullous fixed drug eruption – medical condition
- Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis – medical condition
- Nicolau syndrome – medical condition
- Palmoplantar erythrodysesthesia syndrome – chemotherapy-induced dermal side effects tassociated with the use of cytostatic agents
- Photoleukomelanodermatitis of Kobori – medical condition
- Photosensitive drug reaction – medical condition
- Pink disease
- Purple glove syndrome – medical condition
- Pustular drug eruption – widespread acute rash characterized by fever and multiple small pustules on a reddish background
- Red man syndrome
- Red man syndrome (Drug eruption) – Antibiotic medication
- Scleroderma-like reaction to taxanes – medical condition
- Serum sickness–like reaction – Extrahepatic Manifestation of Acute Heptaitis B
- Steroid acne – medical condition
- Stevens–Johnson syndrome – Skin disease
- Sulfonamide hypersensitivity syndrome – medical condition
- Texier's disease – medical condition
- Toxic epidermal necrolysis – Severe skin reaction
- Toxic pustuloderma – widespread acute rash characterized by fever and multiple small pustules on a reddish background
- Urticarial erythema multiforme – medical condition
- {{annotated link|Vitamin K reaction
- {{annotated link|Warfarin necrosis
- Drug-induced amnesia – Loss of memory caused by psychoactive substances
- Drug-induced angioedema – medical condition
- Drug-induced aseptic meningitis
- Drug-induced autoimmune hemolytic anemia – Drug-induced autoimmune hemolytic anemia is a type of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA; see this term) that occurs as a reaction to therapeutic drugs, and can be due to various mechanisms
- Drug-induced hyperthermia – Symptom
- Drug-induced lipodystrophy – medical condition
- Drug-induced lupus erythematosus – lupus erythematosus caused by chronic use of certain drugs
- Drug-induced nail changes – integumentary system disease that is located in nail
- Drug-induced nonautoimmune hemolytic anemia – medical condition
- Drug-induced pigmentation
- Drug-induced pruritus – medical condition
- Drug-induced pseudolymphoma – drug eruption characterized by high fever, erythematous rash and inflammation of internal organs
- Drug-induced purpura – Hemorrhagic lesion of the skin caused by bleeding underneath the skin
- Drug-induced QT prolongation – Changes to heartbeat caused by a drug
- Drug-induced thrombocytopenic purpura – medical condition
- Drug-induced urticaria – medical condition
- Eosinophilic myocarditis – medical condition
- Drug eruptions – adverse drug reaction of the skin
- {{annotated link|National agencies for drug regulation]] represented by Regulation of therapeutic goods – Legal management of drugs and restricted substances
- Food and Drug Administration – United States federal agency
- Breakthrough therapy – American legal mechanism
- Abemaciclib – Anti-breast cancer medication
- Aflibercept – Pharmaceutical drug
- Alectinib – ALK inhibitor for treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer
- Avelumab – Cancer medication
- Axicabtagene ciloleucel – Medication to treat large B-cell lymphoma
- Blinatumomab – Pharmaceutical drug
- Breakthrough therapy – American legal mechanism
- Ceritinib – ALK inhibitor for treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer
- Crizanlizumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Daratumumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Dupilumab – Drug used to treat allergic diseases
- Elotuzumab – Pharmaceutical drug
- Eltrombopag – Chemical compound
- Emapalumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Ibrutinib – Medication used in cancer treatment
- Idelalisib – Chemical compound
- Ivacaftor – Cystic fibrosis treatment drug
- Ledipasvir – Hepatitis C drug
- List of drugs granted breakthrough therapy designation
- Lumacaftor/ivacaftor – Cystic fibrosis drug
- Nintedanib – Chemical compound
- Nivolumab – Anticancer medication
- Obinutuzumab – Medication
- Ocrelizumab – Anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody
- Ofatumumab – Medication
- Olaratumab – Chemical compound
- Ombitasvir – Chemical compound
- Ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir – Pharmaceutical drug
- Osimertinib – Chemical compound, used as a medication to treat lung cancer
- Palbociclib – Medication for HR+ HER2− breast cancer
- Paritaprevir – Chemical compound
- Pembrolizumab – Pharmaceutical drug used in cancer treatment
- Pirfenidone – Chemical compound
- Ranibizumab – Pharmaceutical drug
- Rindopepimut – Injectable peptide cancer vaccine
- Ritonavir – Antiretroviral medication
- Sacituzumab govitecan – Antibody-drug conjugate
- Scioderm – American pharmaceutical company
- Sebelipase alfa – recombinant form of the enzyme lysosomal acid lipase
- Sirolimus – Pharmaceutical drug
- Sofosbuvir – Chemical compound
- Tisagenlecleucel – Gene therapy medication
- Venetoclax – Medication
- Food and Drug Administration people
- Commissioners of the Food and Drug Administration
- Commissioner of Food and Drugs – Head of US Food and Drug Administration
- Carl L. Alsberg – American chemist (1877–1940)
- Charles Albert Browne Jr. – American chemist and agrarian historian
- Robert Califf – American cardiologist (born 1951)
- Walter G. Campbell (chemist) – Commissioner of Food and Drugs
- Charles W. Crawford (chemist) – Commissioner of Food and Drugs
- Lester Crawford – American government official
- Paul B. Dunbar – Commissioner of Food and Drugs
- Charles C. Edwards – American physician
- Andrew von Eschenbach – American physician
- James L. Goddard – American physician
- Scott Gottlieb – American physician and government administrator (born 1972)
- Jere E. Goyan
- Margaret Hamburg – American public health administrator (born 1955)
- Arthur H. Hayes Jr. – American pharmacologist
- Jane E. Henney – American physician; first woman to be named commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Donald Kennedy – American biologist
- David A. Kessler – American pediatrician & attorney (born 1951)
- George P. Larrick – Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration
- Herbert L. Ley Jr. – Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration
- Mark McClellan – American health economist (born 1963)
- Stephen Ostroff – American physician
- Alexander M. Schmidt – Commissioner of Food and Drugs
- Harvey Washington Wiley – First US Commissioner of Food and Drugs
- Frank Edward Young (physician) – American physician and government official (1931–2019)
- Luciana Borio – Brazilian-American physician and public health administrator
- Renee Dufault – American research scientist
- Scott Gottlieb – American physician and government administrator (born 1972)
- David Graham (epidemiologist) – American epidemiologist
- David Hager – American physician
- Frances Oldham Kelsey – Canadian-American physician and pharmacologist (1914–2015)
- John Nestor – American government official
- Jeff Novitzky – American government agent
- Peter Rheinstein – American physician and lawyer (born 1943)
- Joshua Sharfstein – American public health official
- Jeffrey Shuren – U.S. Food and Drug Administration official
- Sousan S. Altaie – American scientific adviser
- Michael R. Taylor – American politician
- Janet Woodcock – American physician
- Commissioners of the Food and Drug Administration
- Food and Drug Administration – United States federal agency
- Accelerated approval (FDA)
- Adverse Event Reporting System – US FDA supporting computerized database
- Abbreviated New Drug Application – Application for US generic drug approval
- Animal Drug and Animal Generic Drug User Fee Reauthorization Act of 2013 – Bill of law
- Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations – American pharmaceutical guidance book
- Biologics license application
- Biomaterials Access Assurance Act of 1998
- Boxed warning – Type of warning that appears on the package insert for certain prescription drugs
- Caltec Citrus Company
- Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research – FDA research center
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research – US Food and Drug Administration division
- Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
- Center for Tobacco Products
- Center for Veterinary Medicine – US FDA branch that regulates animal feed and medications
- The Chemical Feast – 1970 book by Jim Turner
- Class I recall
- Clinical trial – Phase of clinical research in medicine
- Computerized Systems Used In Clinical Trials
- Covered clinical study – Phase of clinical research in medicine
- Criticism of the Food and Drug Administration
- Defense blood standard system
- Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory Committee
- Design controls – application of a formal methodology, often legally mandated, to product development
- Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 – 1994 statute of United States Federal legislation
- Drug coupon – end-consumer pharmaceutical discount coupon
- Drug Efficacy Study Implementation
- Drug pipeline
- Early history of food regulation in the United States
- Elixir sulfanilamide – Antibiotic preparation responsible for a mass poisoning in 1937
- Emergency Use Authorization – Granted by the Food and Drug Administration in the US
- Fast track (FDA) – US FDA designation for investigational drugs
- FDA citizen petition – American legal procedure
- FDA Consumer – healthcare publication
- FDA Food Safety Modernization Act – 2011 United States law
- FDA Preemption – legal theory in the United States that exempts product manufacturers from tort claims regarding Food and Drug Administration approved products
- FDA Special Protocol Assessment
- FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. – 2000 United States Supreme Court case
- FDA warning letter
- Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act – Acts of the United States Congress
- Food Additives Amendment of 1958
- Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 – US law
- Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 – US law
- Food and Drug Administration Revitalization Act
- Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act – Piece of American regulatory legislation
- Food code
- The Food Defect Action Levels
- Form FDA 483
- Generally recognized as safe – United States government designation for food additives
- Good tissue practice
- History of the Food and Drug Administration
- Humanitarian Device Exemption
- Independent reviewer
- Investigational New Drug – USFDA program and prodecures
- IVIVC
- JANUS clinical trial data repository – Data warehouse standard
- Jelly bean rule – Rule put forth by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- List of medicine contamination incidents
- James Maryanski – American food scientist
- Medical Device Regulation Act – law in the United States
- Medical device reporting
- MedWatch
- Men who have sex with men blood donor controversy
- The Mind-Benders (1967 film) – 1967 film by Lee R. Bobker
- Minor Use Animal Drug Program
- Modified risk tobacco product – United States legal designation
- National Center for Toxicological Research – U.S. government agency
- National Drug Code – National Pharmaceutical Identification System in the USA.
- National Milk Laboratory Certification Program
- Naval Ordnance Laboratory – Disestablished United States naval laboratory at White Oak, Maryland
- New drug application – Request US FDA approve new medications
- Office of Criminal Investigations – FDA investigation office
- Office of Global Regulatory Operations and Policy – FDA regulatory arm
- Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and Radiological Health – center of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Oncology Drug Advisory Committee – US committee
- Orally disintegrating tablet – Pill that dissolves on contact with saliva
- Orphan Drug Act of 1983 – Law passed in the United States to facilitate development of orphan drugs
- Pharma fraud – activities that result in false claims to insurers or state programs for financial gain to a pharmaceutical company
- Premarket tobacco application – FDA application for marketing tobacco products
- Prescription Drug User Fee Act – Legislation in the United States
- Pure Food and Drug Act – 1906 consumer protection law in the US
- QSIT
- Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968
- Radura – symbol indicating a food product has been irradiated
- Reactogenicity – Expected reaction to a vaccine
- Regulation of tobacco by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Safe Medical Device Amendments of 1990
- SDTM – standard specification
- Tea Importation Act of 1897 – US law
- Title 21 CFR Part 11 – U.S. FDA regulations on electronic records and signatures
- Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee
- Unapproved Drugs Initiative
- Unique Device Identification – US medical device identification system
- United States v. 11 1/4 Dozen Packages of Articles Labeled in Part Mrs. Moffat's Shoo-Fly Powders for Drunkenness – 1941 US court case
- United States v. Johnson (1911) – 1911 United States Supreme Court case
- United States v. Park – 1975 United States Supreme Court case
- Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System – U.S. public reporting system for vaccine safety
- Breakthrough therapy – American legal mechanism
- Health Canada – Government department
- Marketed Health Products Directorate – Canadian federal authority for health products
- Assisted Human Reproduction Canada – Canadian federal regulatory agency
- Canada's Food Guide – Diet planning document produced by Health Canada
- Canadian Association for HIV Research
- Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act
- Canadian Food Inspection Agency – Government agency
- Canadian health claims for food
- Canadian Health Network – Canadian bilingual health promotion service
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Canadian federal agency
- Canadian National Calibration Reference Centre
- Canadians for Health Research
- Chiropractic in Canada
- Controlled Drugs and Substances Act – Canadian federal drug regulation act
- Health Canada – Government department
- Health Products and Food Branch
- Mental Health Commission of Canada – Canadian non-profit organization for mental health issues
- National Microbiology Laboratory – Department of the Public Health Agency of Canada
- Natural Health Products Directorate – Canadian health organization
- Pest Management Regulatory Agency – Canadian government agency
- Public Health Agency of Canada – Government agency
- Telehomecare – definition of telehomecare
- Therapeutic Products Directorate
- Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé – Drug regulator in France
- Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament et des Produits de Santé – Drug regulator in France
- Australia New Zealand Therapeutic Products Authority
- Australian Drug Evaluation Committee
- Central Drugs Standard Control Organization – Indian Apex Drug Regulatory Body
- China Food and Drug Administration – Chinese government agency
- Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory Committee
- Drug Controller General of India – Director of CDSCO
- EudraLex – EU laws on medicinal products
- EudraVigilance – Processing Network
- European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership
- European Forum for Good Clinical Practice
- European Medicines Agency – Agency of the European Union
- Federal Agency for Medicines and Health Products – Belgian federal government agency
- Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risk – Mexican government agency
- Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices – German medical regulatory agency
- Food and Drug Administration (Myanmar) – Myanmar government agency
- Food and Drug Board of Authority
- Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care – German agency
- Medical Products Agency (Sweden) – Swedish administrative authority
- Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency – Medicine regulation agency in the UK
- Medicines and Medical Devices Agency of Serbia
- Medsafe – New Zealand government agency
- Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare – Ministry of Japan
- National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control – Government agency in Nigeria
- National Food and Drug Authority – licensing and regulatory agency in Uganda
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence – Non-departmental public body of the Department of Health in the UK
- National Sanitary Surveillance Agency – Brazilian government agency
- Norwegian Medicines Agency – Norway's national regulatory authority for new and existing medicines and the supply chain.
- Oncology Drug Advisory Committee – US committee
- Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency – Japanese Independent Administrative Institution
- Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada
- Regulation of therapeutic goods – Legal management of drugs and restricted substances
- Therapeutic Goods Administration – Medicine and therapeutic regulatory agency of the Australian Government
- Food and Drug Administration – United States federal agency
- Vaccine controversies – Reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated or have one's children vaccinated
- Anti-vaccination activists
- Anti-Vaccination Society of America – Defunct public policy organization
- Association of American Physicians and Surgeons – Conservative political advocacy organization
- Australian Vaccination-Skeptics Network – Anti-vaccination propaganda group
- Jeni Barnett – English TV presenter
- Maurice Beddow Bayly – English physician and anti-vivisection activist
- Gerhard Buchwald – German physician (1920-2009)
- J. Bart Classen – American immunologist and anti-vaccinationist
- Reuben Swinburne Clymer – American occultist
- Mayer Eisenstein – American physician and businessman
- Teresa Forcades – Catalan Benedictine nun, theologian, physician and activist
- H. Hugh Fudenberg – Retired immunologist, immunogeneticist (1928–2014)
- Mark Geier – American geneticist (1948-)
- Generation Rescue – Anti-vaccination organization
- Jay Gordon (physician) – American physician
- Walter Hadwen – English doctor (1854–1932)
- Boyd Haley – American chemist (born 1940)
- Diane Harper – American medical researcher
- Immunisation Awareness Society
- Alex Jones – American radio host and conspiracy theorist (born 1974)
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – American attorney and anti-vaccine activist (born 1954)
- Arthur Krigsman – American physician
- Brian Martin (social scientist) – Social scientist, study of dissent, peace studies (born 1947)
- Jenny McCarthy – American actress and model (born 1972)
- Lynne McTaggart – American author (born 1951)
- Joseph Mercola – American alternative medicine proponent and purveyor of anti-vaccination misinformation
- Sarah Newcomb Merrick – Canadian-American educator, writer, business woman, physician
- Stephanie Messenger – Australian anti-vaccine activist
- National Anti-Vaccination League – British anti-vaccine organization
- National League for Liberty in Vaccination
- National Vaccine Information Center – Anti-vaccine group
- Gary Null – American talk radio host and author who advocates for alternative medicine
- Dan Olmsted
- B. J. Palmer – American chiropractor
- Daniel David Palmer – Founder of chiropractic (1845–1913)
- Charles Thomas Pearce – British doctor
- Melanie Phillips – British journalist
- Pioneer Club (women's club) – progressive women's club established in 1892 in London
- John Pitcairn Jr. – Scottish-American industrialist
- Viera Scheibner – Slovak-Australian anti-vaccination activist
- Robert Sears (physician) – American physician and vaccine critic
- Talk About Curing Autism – Non-profit organization in the USA
- William Tebb – English Businessman and Social Reformer
- Sherri Tenpenny – Anti-vaccination activist
- Texans for Vaccine Choice – Anti-vaccine activism group
- Kevin Trudeau – American fraudster and pseudoscientist
- Slađana Velkov
- Andrew Wakefield – Discredited British former doctor (born 1956)
- Alfred Russel Wallace – British naturalist (1823–1913)
- World Chiropractic Alliance – a not-for-profit corporation
- MMR vaccine controversy – False claims of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism
- People associated with the MMR vaccine controversy
- Jeni Barnett – English TV presenter
- Stephen Bustin – British scientist
- Brian Deer – British investigative journalist
- Michael Fitzpatrick (physician) – British general practitioner
- Éric Fombonne – French psychiatrist and epidemiologist
- H. Hugh Fudenberg – Retired immunologist, immunogeneticist (1928–2014)
- Mark Geier – American geneticist (1948-)
- Ben Goldacre – British physician, academic and science writer (born 1974)
- Arthur Krigsman – American physician
- Jenny McCarthy – American actress and model (born 1972)
- Paul Offit – American pediatric immunologist
- Melanie Phillips – British journalist
- Roy Pounder – British medical doctor and entrepreneur (born 1944)
- Timothy Prager – British writer
- Dorit Rubinstein Reiss – Academic specializing in vaccination policies
- Kathleen Seidel – American blogger
- Vijendra K. Singh – Neuroimmunologist
- Andrew Wakefield – Discredited British former doctor (born 1956)
- John Walker-Smith – paediatric gastroenterologist
- MMR vaccine controversy – False claims of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism
- Australian Vaccination-Skeptics Network – Anti-vaccination propaganda group
- Autism's False Prophets – 2008 book by Paul Offit
- Autistic enterocolitis – Fraudulent research claiming a link between the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism
- Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services – Legal case in US Court of Federal Claims, decided in 2009
- Controversies in autism – Controversies about both the cause of autism and the nature of the diagnoses themselves
- Folk epidemiology of autism – False claims of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism
- Generation Rescue – Anti-vaccination organization
- Hear the Silence – British television drama
- MMR vaccine – Combined vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella
- Mumps outbreaks in the 21st century – Human disease caused by paramyxovirus
- Science Moms – 2017 documentary film
- Talk About Curing Autism – Non-profit organization in the USA
- Vaccine court – U.S. no-fault system for litigating vaccine injury claims
- Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest Lifesaver – Book by Arthur Allen
- Vaxxed – 2016 anti-vaccination documentary film
- Andrew Wakefield – Discredited British former doctor (born 1956)
- People associated with the MMR vaccine controversy
- Vaccine controversies – Reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated or have one's children vaccinated
- Alternative vaccination schedule – Vaccine schedule different from that which is officially recommended
- David Bardens – German physician
- California Senate Bill 277 – Removed personal belief as exemption from vaccination requirements for entry to schools
- Church of Conscious Living – Australian sham anti-vaccination church
- Vaccine court – U.S. no-fault system for litigating vaccine injury claims
- Every Last Child – 2014 film by Tom Roberts
- Fetal tissue in vaccines
- The Greater Good (film) – Anti-vaccination propaganda film
- Green Our Vaccines
- Tara Haelle – American writer
- E. Allison Hagood – American psychologist
- Vaccine injury – adverse event caused by vaccination
- Jacobson v. Massachusetts – 1905 United States Supreme Court case
- Judith Wilyman PhD controversy – Australian anti-vaccination activist
- Brian Martin (social scientist) – Social scientist, study of dissent, peace studies (born 1947)
- Melanie's Marvelous Measles – Anti-vaccine book with dangerous message that contracting the measles is beneficial
- National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act – US law
- Omnibus Autism Proceeding – Set of test cases examining link between vaccines and autism
- OPV AIDS hypothesis – Disproven medical conspiracy theory
- Poliomyelitis eradication – Effort to permanently eliminate all cases of poliomyelitis infection
- Vaccination and religion – ?
- Smallpox virus retention controversy – Debate about the future of smallpox samples
- SV40 – Species of virus
- Thiomersal controversy – Vaccine controversy
- H. Vasken Aposhian – Toxicologist and emeritus professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of Arizona
- David Baskin – American surgeon
- Jeffrey Brent – Medical toxicologist
- Dan Burton – American politician (born 1938)
- Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services – Legal case in US Court of Federal Claims, decided in 2009
- Deadly Immunity – 2005 article by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
- Frank DeStefano – Epidemiologist
- Richard Deth – American pharmacologist
- Mark Geier – American geneticist (1948-)
- Boyd Haley – American chemist (born 1940)
- Mady Hornig – American psychiatrist
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – American attorney and anti-vaccine activist (born 1954)
- David Kirby (journalist)
- Dan Olmsted
- Michael Pichichero – American scientist
- 2000 Simpsonwood CDC conference – Vaccine conference in Georgia, United States
- Trace Amounts – 2014 anti-vaccination film by Eric Gladen
- Vaccination Act – Series of United Kingdom Acts of Parliament
- Vaccine Revolt – 1904 week of civil disorder in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Anti-vaccination activists
- Withdrawn drugs
- Drug recall – Legal action against a prescription drug
- List of withdrawn drugs
- Acedapsone – Antimicrobial drug
- Adrafinil – Wakefulness-promoting drug
- Alatrofloxacin – Chemical compound
- Alpidem – Anxiolytic medication
- Amineptine – Widely withdrawn tricyclic antidepressant
- Aminorex – Chemical compound
- Anagestone acetate – Chemical compound
- Apronal – Chemical compound
- Astemizole – Antihistamine drug
- Azacosterol – Chemical compound
- Bitolterol – Chemical compound
- Blue mass – Mercury-based medicine common from the 17th to the 19th centuries
- Bucetin – Chemical compound
- Buformin – Chemical compound
- Calomel – Mineral form of the mercury(I) chloride
- Carfenazine – Chemical compound
- Cerivastatin – Chemical compound
- Chlormerodrin – chemical compound
- Chlormezanone – Withdrawn anxiolytic and muscle relaxant
- Chlornaphazine – chemical compound
- Chlorphentermine – Weight loss medication
- Cisapride – Chemical compound
- Dexfenfluramine – Serotonergic anorectic medication
- Dextropropoxyphene – Withdrawn opioid medication
- Diethylstilbestrol – Chemical compound
- 2,4-Dinitrophenol – Chemical compound
- Drotrecogin alfa – Pharmaceutical drug
- Efalizumab – Pharmaceutical drug
- Encainide – Chemical compound
- Enoxacin – Chemical compound
- Ephedra
- Eskatrol – Amphetamine weight loss agent
- Ethchlorvynol – Group of stereoisomers
- Alpha-Ethyltryptamine – Chemical compound
- Etretinate – Chemical compound
- Fenbufen – Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, now withdrawn
- Fenclozic acid – Chemical compound
- Fenfluramine – Medication used to treat seizures
- Fenfluramine/phentermine – Drug combination prescribed for weight loss; later withdrawn from market
- Fialuridine – Chemical compound
- Flosequinan – Chemical compound
- Fomivirsen – Antiviral drug
- Fowler's solution
- Gatifloxacin – Chemical compound
- Gemtuzumab ozogamicin – Pharmaceutical drug
- Gerovital – Pseudoscientific anti-aging treatment
- Grepafloxacin – Chemical compound
- Guanoxan – Chemical compound
- Hetacillin – Chemical compound
- Hydrazine (antidepressant) – Group of antidepressants
- Indalpine – Discontinued SSRI antidepressant drug
- Indoprofen – Withdrawn NSAID drug
- Inhalable insulin – Powdered insulin delivered with an inhaler
- Iproclozide – Chemical compound
- Iproniazid – Antidepressant
- Levofenfluramine – Non-marketed drug of the amphetamine class
- Lumiracoxib – Cox-2 inhibitor anti-inflammatory drug
- Lysergic acid diethylamide – Hallucinogenic drug
- Mebanazine – Chemical compound
- Mebolazine – Chemical compound
- Mecamylamine – Antihypertensive drug
- Medifoxamine – Withdrawn atypical antidepressant drug
- Meralluride – chemical compound
- Mercury(I) iodide – chemical compound
- Metallibure – Chemical compound
- Metamizole – Medication
- Methylhexanamine – Chemical compound
- Alpha-Methyltryptamine – Chemical compound
- Mibefradil – Withdrawn antihypertensive drug of the calcium channel blocker class
- Nebacumab – Monoclonal antibody
- Nefazodone – Atypical antidepressant drug
- Nialamide – Antidepressant
- Nomifensine – Group of stereoisomers
- Oxyphenbutazone – Chemical compound
- Peginesatide – Pharmaceutical drug
- Pemoline – Stimulant, used in the treatment of ADHD
- Penbutolol – Chemical compound
- Pentylenetetrazol – Chemical compound
- Pergolide – Dopamine agonist medication
- Phenacemide – Anticonvulsant
- Phenacetin – Pharmaceutical drug
- Phenformin – Chemical compound
- Pheniprazine – Chemical compound
- Phenmetrazine – Chemical compound
- Phenoxypropazine – Chemical compound
- Phenylpropanolamine – Sympathomimetic agent
- Phisoderm – Skin detergent
- Pipamazine – Chemical compound
- Pivhydrazine – Chemical compound
- Practolol – Chemical compound
- Propyphenazone/paracetamol/caffeine – Combination drug
- Rapacuronium bromide – Pharmaceutical drug
- Remoxipride – Antipsychotic medication
- Rimonabant – Chemical compound
- Rofecoxib – Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- Rosiglitazone – Chemical compound
- Safrazine – Pharmaceutical drug
- Semustine – Chemical compound
- Sertindole – Antipsychotic medication
- Serzone – Atypical antidepressant drug
- Sibutramine – Appetite suppressant
- Sitaxentan – Chemical compound
- Sparfloxacin – Chemical to treat bacterial infections
- Suloctidil – Chemical compound
- Synthalin – chemical compound
- Technetium (99mTc) fanolesomab – Chemical compound
- Tegaserod – Medication
- Temafloxacin – Chemical compound, antibiotic drug
- Terfenadine – Chemical compound
- Tetrabamate – Combination drug
- Thalidomide – Immunomodulatory drug known for its ability to cause birth defects
- Thenalidine – Chemical compound
- Thorotrast – Contrast agent for imaging, no longer used clinically
- Tienilic acid – Chemical compound
- Tolrestat – Chemical compound
- Trilostane – Chemical compound
- Triparanol – Pharmaceutical drug
- Troglitazone – Chemical compound
- Trovafloxacin – Antibiotic
- Valdecoxib – Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- Valrubicin – Pharmaceutical drug
- Veralipride – Antipsychotic medication
- Zicam – Homeopathic cold remedy
- Zimelidine – SSRI antidepressant drug
- Zomepirac – Withdrawn non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- Zoxazolamine – Withdrawn muscle relaxant drug
- Pharmacovigilance – Drug safety; subdiscipline of pharmacy relating to prevention of adverse effects of drugs
- 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration – Medicine contamination incidents
- Adverse drug reaction – Harmful, unintended result of medication
- Adverse effect – Harmful effect resulting from a medication or other medical intervention
- Biodyl – Product in veterinary medicine
- Biologics Control Act – 1902 US law
- Chicago Tylenol murders – Murders in 1982 involving poisoned medicine bottles
- Cutter Laboratories – Defunct American pharmaceutical company
- Drug allergy – human disease
- Drug Controller General of India – Director of CDSCO
- Drug expiration – date after which a drug might not be suitable for use as manufactured
- Elixir sulfanilamide – Antibiotic preparation responsible for a mass poisoning in 1937
- EudraVigilance – Processing Network
- Expiration date – Determined date to end the use of something
- Jonathan Fishbein – American physician
- David Graham (epidemiologist) – American epidemiologist
- Hazardous drugs – pharmaceutical drug that causes harm to handlers
- Herb-drug interactions – Change in the action or side effects of a drug caused
- Institutional review board – Type of committee that applies research ethics
- International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use – Initiative to promote public health
- Investigational New Drug – USFDA program and prodecures
- Jim (horse) – incident in September 1901 involving contamined antitoxins
- List of medicine contamination incidents
- Marketing Authorization Application – Application to market a new drug
- Matrixx Initiatives, Inc. v. Siracusano – United States Supreme Court case
- Naranjo algorithm
- National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act – US law
- New drug application – Request US FDA approve new medications
- New England Compounding Center meningitis outbreak – Ongoing fungal meningitis outbreak in the US
- Over-the-counter drug – Medication available without a prescription
- Oviya MedSafe Pvt. Ltd
- Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 – US law
- Poly Implant Prothèse – company
- Psychotoxicity
- Qualified Person for Pharmacovigilance
- Reactogenicity – Expected reaction to a vaccine
- Drug recall – Legal action against a prescription drug
- Regulated Product Submissions – Health standard
- Regulation of therapeutic goods – Legal management of drugs and restricted substances
- Peter Rheinstein – American physician and lawyer (born 1943)
- Shelf life – Length of time that a commodity may be stored before it degrades
- Sindell v. Abbott Laboratories
- Steroid atrophy – medical condition
- Time temperature indicator – chemical indicator used for food safety and other applications
- Red burning skin – medical condition
- Toxic cough syrup – Mass poisonings since the 1990s
- Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System – U.S. public reporting system for vaccine safety
- Vaccine court – U.S. no-fault system for litigating vaccine injury claims
- Vaccine Information Statement – In the US, document given to a patient
- Vaccine injury – adverse event caused by vaccination
- Vaccine Safety Datalink – Centers for Disease Control database containing vaccination and health records of over 7 million Americans
- Abandoned drugs
- Drug safety, also known as pharmacovigilence – Dubdiscipline of pharmacy relating to prevention of adverse effects of drugs
break[edit]
- Endocrine disruptors –
- Male reproductive toxicants –
- Reproductive toxicants –
- Reproductive toxins –
- Male reproductive toxins (2 C, 1 P)
- Female reproductive toxins (2 C, 1 P)
- Fetotoxins – (4 P)
- ContraPest –
- Abortifacients – (34 P)
- Female reproductive toxicants – (4 C, 1 P)
- Male reproductive toxicants – (4 C, 3 P)
- Acrylamide –
- Reproductive toxins –
- Suspected endocrine disruptors (2 P)
- Endocrine disruptor –
- Acetochlor –
- Alachlor –
- Aldrin –
- 3-Amino-1,2,4-triazole –
- Antiandrogens in the environment –
- Arsenic –
- Atrazine –
- Benzophenone –
- Benzopyrene –
- Benzyl butyl phthalate –
- Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate –
- Bisphenol A –
- Bisphenol AF –
- Bisphenol F –
- Bisphenol S –
- Butylated hydroxyanisole –
- Cadmium –
- Carbaryl –
- Carbendazim –
- Chlordane –
- Chloroform –
- Cypermethrin –
- DDT –
- 1,2-Dibromoethane –
- Dibutyl phthalate –
- Dicofol –
- Dieldrin –
- Diethanolamine –
- Diethyl phthalate –
- Diethylstilbestrol –
- Endosulfan –
- Fenarimol –
- Fenvalerate –
- Fipronil –
- Heptachlor –
- Hexachlorobenzene –
- Hypoxia (environmental) –
- Kepone –
- Ketoconazole –
- Lavender oil –
- Lead –
- Lindane –
- Linuron –
- Malathion –
- Mercury (element) –
- Methiocarb –
- Methomyl –
- Methoxychlor –
- Mirex –
- Nonylphenol –
- Organotin chemistry –
- Pendimethalin –
- Pentachloronitrobenzene –
- Pentachlorophenol –
- Perchlorate –
- Perfluorinated compound –
- Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid –
- Permethrin –
- Phenothrin –
- Polybrominated biphenyl –
- Polybrominated diphenyl ethers –
- Polychlorinated biphenyl –
- Prochloraz –
- Procymidone –
- Resorcinol –
- Sex effects of water pollution –
- Thiram –
- Toxaphene –
- Tributyltin –
- Triclocarban –
- Triclosan –
- Trifluralin –
- Triphenyltin compounds –
- Valproate –
- Vinclozolin –
- Zineb –
- Explosion protection (28 P)
- Explosive chemicals (2 C, 101 P)
- Globally Harmonized System (4 P)
- Hazardous materials (3 C, 36 P, 5 F)
- Industrial hygiene (46 P)
- Natural gas safety (1 C, 31 P)
- Persistent organic pollutants under the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (18 P)
- Persistent organic pollutants under the Stockholm Convention (1 C, 27 P)
- Process safety (1 C, 5 P)
- Regulation of chemicals (7 P)
- United States Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (2 P)
- Chemical accident –
- Chemical safety –
- ADR (treaty) –
- Adverse outcome pathway –
- Asbestos Convention –
- Bamako Convention –
- Basel Convention –
- Basic precipitation –
- Benzene Convention, 1971 –
- Berne Convention (1906) –
- Bumping (chemistry) –
- Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards –
- Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program Authorization and Accountability Act of 2014 –
- Chemical protective clothing –
- Chemical safety assessment –
- Chemical storage –
- Chemicals Convention, 1990 –
- CLP Regulation –
- Compatibility (chemical) –
- Computer-aided management of emergency operations –
- Concise International Chemical Assessment Document –
- Consumption of Tide Pods –
- Cosmetics Directive –
- Dangerous goods –
- Dangerous Preparations Directive –
- Dangerous Substances Directive (67/548/EEC) –
- DB-ALM –
- Defatting (medical) –
- Detonation flame arrester –
- Directive 82/501/EC –
- Directive 96/82/EC –
- Drug pollution –
- E-SDS –
- Engineering controls for nanomaterials –
- Environmental Health Criteria (WHO) –
- European Chemicals Agency –
- European Chemicals Bureau –
- European Union System for the Evaluation of Substances –
- Exposure scenario –
- Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing –
- Flame arrester –
- Fluidized bed concentrator –
- Generally recognized as safe –
- Global Alliance on Health and Pollution –
- Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals –
- Green bullet –
- Hazardous Substances Data Bank –
- Health and safety hazards of nanomaterials –
- Immediately dangerous to life or health –
- Industrial Union Department v. American Petroleum Institute –
- Information Center for Dangerous Goods –
- International Chemical Safety Cards –
- International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code –
- International Programme on Chemical Safety –
- IPCS Health and Safety Guide –
- List of highly toxic gases –
- Maximum safe storage temperature –
- Measured environmental concentration –
- National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants –
- Nickel Directive –
- Occupational exposure banding –
- Permissible exposure limit –
- Pesticide poisoning –
- Predicted environmental concentration –
- Process hazard analysis –
- Quick Start Programme –
- REACH authorisation procedure –
- Recommended exposure limit –
- Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals –
- Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances –
- Reproductive toxicity –
- Rotterdam Convention –
- Safety data sheet –
- SAICM –
- Screening information dataset –
- Secondary spill containment –
- SENSOR-Pesticides –
- SIN (Substitute It Now!) List –
- Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants –
- Substance of very high concern –
- Substitution of dangerous chemicals –
- Tear gas –
- Toxicity label –
- U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board –
- UK Chemical Reaction Hazards Forum –
- UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods –
- Water-reactive substances –
- White Lead (Painting) Convention, 1921 –
- Endocrine disruptors –
Break[edit]
- Construction safety (1 C, 7 P)
- Deaths from laboratory accidents (10 P)
- Electrical safety (3 C, 78 P)
- Environmental law (20 C, 52 P)
- Environmental toxicology (1 C, 19 P)
- Ergonomics (8 C, 75 P)
- Factory inspectors (11 P)
- Globally Harmonized System (4 P)
- Hazard analysis (17 P)
- Human reliability (11 P)
- Industrial accidents and incidents (13 C, 5 P)
- Industrial hygiene (46 P)
- Industrial safety devices (1 C, 6 P)
- Occupational safety and health journals (21 P)
- Laser safety and standards (7 P)
- Occupational safety and health law (1 C, 19 P)
- Members of Trinity House (18 P)
- Mine safety (3 C, 65 P)
- Occupational diseases (5 C, 58 P)
- Occupational hazards (11 P)
- Occupational health practitioners (4 C, 1 P)
- Occupational safety and health organizations (2 C, 70 P)
- Space medicine (2 C, 42 P)
- STDs in the sex industry (1 C, 6 P)
- Occupational therapy (3 C, 27 P)
- Toxicology (24 C, 184 P, 1 F)
Underwater diving safety[edit]
- Diving safety – Risk management of underwater diving activities
- Checklist – Aide-memoire to ensure consistency and completeness in carrying out a task
- Code of practice – Set of written rules which specifies how people working in a particular occupation should behave
- Dive team – A group of people working together to enhance dive safety and achieve a task
- Professional diving – Underwater diving where divers are paid for their work
- Diving supervisor – Professional diving team leader responsible for safety
- Stand-by diver – A member of a dive team who is ready to assist or rescue the working diver
- Bellman (diving) – The member of a dive team who acts as stand-by diver and tender from the diving bell
- Diver's attendant – Assistant for a diver
- Life support technician – A member of a saturation diving team who operates the surface habitat
- Chamber operator – A person who operates a diving chamber
- Diving systems technician – A competent person who maintains and repairs diving life-support equipment
- Divemaster – Recreational dive leader certification and role
- Diving hazards – Agents and situations that pose a threat to the underwater diver
- Silt out – Reduction of underwater visibility by disturbing silt deposits
- Task loading – Relationship between operator capacity and the accumulated activities that must be done
- Diver rescue – Rescue of a distressed or incapacitated diver
- Rescue Diver – Recreational scuba certification emphasising emergency response and diver rescue
- Doing It Right (scuba diving) – Technical diving safety philosophy
- Human factors in diving safety – The influence of physical, cognitive and behavioral characteristics of divers on safety
- Hazardous Materials Identification System – Numerical hazard rating using colour coded labels
- Occupational safety and health, also known as occupational health and safety – Field concerned with the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- Safety culture – Risk-averse attitudes
- Operations manual – Authoritative document of how things should be done in an organisation
- Emergency response plan – Action to be taken in specific emergencies
- Evacuation plan – Removal of personnel from a high risk area or a developing incident to a safer place
- Standard operating procedure – Set of detailed instructions to assist in workplace safety
- Risk management – Identification, evaluation and control of risks
- Hazard identification and risk assessment
- Hazard analysis (HAZID) – Hazard Analysis explained with simple examples
- Job safety analysis (JSA) – Procedure to integrate safety practices into a particular task
- Risk assessment – Estimation of risk associated with exposure to a given set of hazards
- Risk control – Process in which identified risks are reduced or mitigated
- Hierarchy of hazard controls – System used in industry to eliminate or minimize exposure to hazards
- Incident pit – Conceptual model for explaining incident development and recovery
- Lockout–tagout (LOTO) – Safe isolation of dangerous equipment during maintenance or testing
- Permit-to-work – Work safety management system
- Redundancy (engineering) – Duplication of critical components to increase reliability of a system
- Safety data sheet, also known as Material safety data sheet – Sheet listing work-related hazards
- Hazard identification and risk assessment
- Scuba diving fatalities – Deaths occurring while scuba diving or as a consequence of scuba diving
- Single point of failure – A part whose failure will disrupt the entire system
- Water safety – Human safety in the vicinity of bodies of water
Notable diving incidents and fatalities[edit]
- John Day (carpenter) – First recorded death in a diving chamber
- Edwin Clayton Link – Occupant of manned sumersible who died in the Johnson Sea Link accident
- Charles Spalding – Scottish confectioner and amateur diving bell designer
- Ebenezer Watson – Diver killed in early Bell accident
- Professional diving incidents
- Roger Baldwin (diver) – Saturation diver killed in accident in the North Sea in 1975
- John Bennett (diver) – British technical diver and former record holder lost in commercial diving incident
- Victor F. Guiel Jr. – Saturation diver killed in the Wildrake diving accident
- Craig M. Hoffman – Diver killed in the Venture One diving accident
- Peter Henry Michael Holmes – Saturation diver killed in the Waage Drill II diving accident
- Gerard Anthony Prangley – Diver killed in offshore diving bell accident in 1978
- Pier Skipness – Diver killed in the Drill Master diving accident
- Robert John Smyth – Diver killed in diving bell accident off Norway in 1974
- Albert D. Stover – Diver killed in the Johnson Sea Link accident
- Richard A. Walker – Diver killed in the Wildrake diving accident
- Lothar Michael Ward – Diver killed in offshore diving bell accident in 1978
- Joachim Wendler – German aquanaut (1939–1975)
- Death of Bradley Westell – Fatal diving accident in the North Sea in 1995
- Arne Zetterström – Swedish diver and researcher (1917–1945)
- Freediving incidents
- Loïc Leferme – French freediving record breaker
- Audrey Mestre – French world record-setting freediver
- Nicholas Mevoli – American freediver who died while attempting to set a record (1981–2013)
- Natalia Molchanova – Russian multiple world record holding freediver (1962–2015)
- Scuba diving fatalities – Deaths occurring while scuba diving or as a consequence of scuba diving
- Ricardo Armbruster – Spanish ecologist, adventurer and entrepreneur
- Allan Bridge – American conceptual artist (1945–1995)
- David Bright (diver) – Wreck diver
- Berry L. Cannon – American aquanaut who died in a diving incident (1935–1969)
- Cotton Coulson – Photographer known for his work for National Geographic magazine
- Cláudio Coutinho – Brazilian football manager and coach
- E. Yale Dawson – American botanist and taxonomist
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- Milan Dufek – Czech singer, composer and musician
- Sheck Exley – American cave and deep diving pioneer and record breaker
- Maurice Fargues – French navy diver and first scuba fatality using aqualung for a depth record attempt
- Guy Garman – Scuba diver who died in a world record attempt
- Steve Irwin – Australian zookeeper, conservationist and television personality (1962–2006)
- Jim Jones (American football, born 1935) – American gridiron football player (1935–1982)
- Henry Way Kendall – American particle physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics
- Artur Kozłowski (speleologist) – Polish cave diver (1977–2011)
- Kirsty MacColl – English singer and songwriter (1959–2000)
- Agnes Milowka – Australian cave diver
- François de Roubaix – French film score composer
- Dave Shaw – Australian technical diver and former record holder killed in a diving incident
- Wesley C. Skiles – American cave diver and cinematographer
- Dewey Smith – American aquanaut. Died in diving accident.
- Rob Stewart (filmmaker) – Canadian photographer, filmmaker and conservationist
- Esbjörn Svensson – Swedish jazz pianist
- Josef Velek – Czech journalist, author and environmentalist
United Kingdom[edit]
- Health and safety in the United Kingdom –
- Electrical safety in the United Kingdom –
- AC power plugs and sockets: British and related types – AC power plug type –
- Baseefa –
- British Approvals Service for Cables –
- British Electrotechnical Approvals Board – standards organization –
- BS 546 – AC power plug type –
- BS 1362 – AC power plug type –
- BS 1363 – AC power plug type –
- BS 4573 – AC power plug type –
- BS 7671 – Electrical apparatus –
- Electrical Safety First –
- Energy and Utility Skills – UK trade association –
- Caroline Haslett – British electrical engineer and electricity industry administrator, editor –
- National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting –
- Portable appliance testing – Procedure in which electrical appliances are routinely checked for safety –
- SELECT (Electrical Contractors' Association of Scotland) –
- Food safety in the United Kingdom – Scientific discipline –
- 1900 English beer poisoning – Food safety crisis –
- 1964 Aberdeen typhoid outbreak – Disease outbreak in Aberdeen, Scotland –
- 2007 Bernard Matthews H5N1 outbreak – Avian influenza outbreak in United Kingdom in 2007 –
- Advisory Committee on Animal Feedingstuffs – United Kingdom government non-ministerial department –
- Advisory Committee on the Microbiological Safety of Food – United Kingdom government non-ministerial department –
- Betts v Armstead –
- 1858 Bradford sweets poisoning – Mass arsenic poisoning in England –
- Food Hygiene Rating (Wales) Act 2013 – Act of Senedd Cymru –
- Food Safety Act 1990 – Public General Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom –
- Food Standards Agency – United Kingdom government non-ministerial department –
- Food Standards Scotland – Food safety agency –
- R v Dixon – English criminal law case –
- R v Woodrow – 1846 English criminal law case –
- SALSA (food standard) – British food standard –
- Road safety in the United Kingdom –
- Road incidents in the United Kingdom –
- 2010s road incidents in the United Kingdom –
- 2017 road incidents in the United Kingdom –
- 2017 road incidents in England –
- 2017 Buckingham Palace incident –
- 2017 Finsbury Park attack – 2017 terror attack in London, England –
- June 2017 London Bridge attack – Terror attack in London –
- 2017 M1 motorway crash – First inter-urban motorway in the UK –
- 2017 Westminster attack – Terrorist attack in London –
- 2017 road incidents in England –
- 2011 M5 motorway crash – Multi-vehicle road collision in fog near Taunton, England –
- 2014 Glasgow bin lorry crash – 2014 fatal incident in Scotland, UK –
- 2010 Keswick coach accident – school in Cumbria, UK –
- 2017 road incidents in the United Kingdom –
- Bus incidents in the United Kingdom –
- Bus incidents in England –
- 2004 Ingoldmells bus crash –
- 2007 M1 motorway coach accident –
- 2007 M4 motorway coach accident –
- Dibbles Bridge coach crash – 1975 road accident in the UK –
- Dibbles Bridge coach crash (1925) – 1925 road accident in the UK –
- Gillingham bus disaster – 1951 road accident in the UK –
- 2010 Keswick coach accident – school in Cumbria, UK –
- M40 minibus crash – Fatal collision on the M40 motorway –
- Bus incidents in England –
- Coach casualties in the United Kingdom –
- Coach casualties in England –
- M62 coach bombing – 1974 IRA attack in northern England –
- Coach casualties in England –
- Road incidents in England –
- 2017 road incidents in England –
- 2017 Buckingham Palace incident –
- 2017 Finsbury Park attack – 2017 terror attack in London, England –
- June 2017 London Bridge attack – Terror attack in London –
- 2017 M1 motorway crash – First inter-urban motorway in the UK –
- 2017 Westminster attack – Terrorist attack in London –
- Road incident deaths in England –
- Road incident deaths in London –
- Christian Bakkerud – Danish racing driver (1984–2011) –
- William Wither Beach – English Conservative politician –
- Marc Bolan – English guitarist and singer (1947–1977) –
- Henry Bruce (Royal Navy officer) – British Royal Navy officer –
- Cornelius Cardew – English composer –
- Charles Chubb (ornithologist) – British ornithologist –
- Robert Coates (actor) – English actor –
- Basil Dearden – English film director (1911–1971) –
- Henry Fielding Dickens – English barrister, son of Charles Dickens –
- Bridget Driscoll – First pedestrian victim of an automobile collision –
- Wilfred Fienburgh – British politician (1919–1958) –
- Martin Gilks – English drummer and music manager. –
- Spencer Gollan – New Zealand sportsman –
- Frederick Grace – English boxer –
- Herta Groves – British modiste (1909-2016) –
- Mary Hansen – Australian musician –
- Keith Harwood – British audio engineer –
- Miles Hobart – English politician –
- Andrew Hull – Canadian film director and screenwriter –
- Ralph Ince – American film director –
- Ray Jones (footballer, born 1988) – English footballer –
- James Lowe (inventor) – English screw-propeller inventor –
- John E. Mack – American psychiatrist (1929–2004) –
- Mary Mackenzie – English actress (1922–1966) –
- Barry Mannakee – Police officer and bodyguard to Diana, Princess of Wales (1947–1987) –
- Gary Mason (boxer) – British heavyweight boxer –
- Anne Naysmith – British pianist –
- John Netley – Suspect in Jack the Ripper murders (1860-1903) –
- Jonathan Ollivier – British ballet dancer (1977-2015) –
- Simon Patterson (footballer) – English footballer –
- Geoffrey Perkins – British comedy writer, producer and actor –
- Howard Plumb – British windsurfer (1971-2014) –
- Dai Rees – Welsh professional golfer (1913–1983) –
- Ronald Rhodes – British sprint canoer –
- Emily Robin – British bordello owner –
- Rebecca Solomon – British painter (1832-1886) –
- Walter Southey – British World War I flying ace –
- Harry Spencer (cricketer, born 1901) – English cricketer –
- Thomas Taylor, Baron Taylor of Blackburn – Businessman and politician –
- Norman Vaughan (comedian) – English comedian (1923–2002) –
- Sir John Dyke Acland, 16th Baronet – British baronet –
- Frank Adams – British mathematician (1930–1989) –
- Martin Aldridge – English footballer –
- Hugh Allen (conductor) – English musician and academic –
- Reg Armstrong – Irish motorcycle racer –
- Edith Atkins –
- Edgar Backhouse – English cricketer –
- Harry Bamford – English footballer (1920–1958) –
- Peter Barrett (cricketer) – English cricketer –
- William Wither Beach – English Conservative politician –
- Duster Bennett – British blues singer and musician. –
- Sir Alfred Bird, 1st Baronet – English chemist, food manufacturer and Conservative politician –
- Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston – Academic administrator, biographer, and clergyman –
- Bill Boaks – Royal Navy officer and political activist (1904–1986) –
- Marc Bolan – English guitarist and singer (1947–1977) –
- Dorothy Bond – English coloratura soprano (c.1921–1952) –
- Edward Courtney Boyle – Recipient of the Victoria Cross –
- Dennis Brain – Virtuoso horn player –
- Martin Brasier – British paleontologist (1947–2014) –
- Thomas Brassey, 2nd Earl Brassey – British noble –
- Ron Brett – English footballer (1937–1962) –
- John Bridger – English cricketer –
- Geraldine Hervey, Marchioness of Bristol – British collector and aristocrat –
- Francis Brooke-Smith – Recipient of the George Cross –
- Gavin Brown (diver) – English diver –
- Tara Browne – Irish-born British socialite, a Guinness –
- Charlie Bull – English cricketer (1909–1939) –
- Barry Butler (footballer, born 1934) – English footballer (1934–1966) –
- Alexander Cadell – English cricketer and Royal Navy officer –
- Catmando – British cat, satirical party joint leader (1995–2002) –
- Eddie Cochran – American rock and roll pioneer (1938–1960) –
- Monica Coghlan – English prostitute –
- Bonar Colleano – American actor (1924–1958) –
- Ernie Collett (footballer) – English footballer and coach –
- Henry Edward Colvile – British Army general –
- Tom Cooper (footballer) – English footballer –
- Harry Crick – English cricketer –
- Bob Cryer – British Labour politician (1934-1994) –
- Adge Cutler – English singer –
- Francis James Davies – British flying ace –
- Jimmy Davis (footballer) – English footballer –
- Jack Russell, 25th Baron de Clifford – British peer –
- Louise Dean (singer) – Band from West Yorkshire –
- Pete de Freitas – English musician and producer –
- Mike Dickin – English radio DJ –
- Frederick Augustus Dixey – entomologist –
- Alfred Dobbs – British politician –
- Ian Stuart Donaldson – English neo-Nazi musician (1957–1993) –
- Gus Dudgeon – English record producer (1942–2002) –
- Sidney Dye – British politician (1900–1958) –
- Donald Eccles – British actor (1908–1986) –
- Richard Edmunds (cricketer) – English cricketer –
- Mike Edwards (musician) – English cellist and music teacher (1948–2010) –
- George Capell, 7th Earl of Essex – British aristocrat –
- Roy Evans (footballer, born 1943) – Welsh footballer –
- Percy Fairclough – English footballer –
- Richard Farrell – New Zealand musician (1927-1958) –
- Turk Farrell – American baseball player –
- Ted Fenton – English footballer (1914–1992) –
- Brian Field – English criminal –
- James Fisher (naturalist) – British ornithologist and writer (1912–1970) –
- Aaron Flahavan – English footballer (1975–2001) –
- Richard Fort (Conservative politician) – British politician (1907–1959) –
- Freddie Fox (jockey) – British jockey –
- Edward Drax Free – British clergyman –
- Selwyn Fremantle – British colonial administrator (1869–1942) –
- Peter Fuller – British art critic and magazine editor –
- Virginia Gabriel – English singer and composer –
- Robert George Gammage – English Chartist –
- Robert George (RAF officer) – Governor of South Australia (1953–60) –
- Mike Hailwood – British motorcycle racer and racing driver (1940–1981) –
- David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech – 5th Baron Harlech, Member of Parliament and Ambassador to the United States –
- George Montague Harper – British Army general –
- Pamela Harrison (composer) – English composer, pianist and music teacher –
- Keith Harwood – British audio engineer –
- Mike Hawthorn – British racing driver (1929–1959) –
- Junior Heffernan –
- Norman Hepple – English painter –
- Dennis Hillman – English footballer –
- Edward Brodie Hoare – British banker and politician –
- Douglas Hooper – English psychologist –
- Vida Hope – British actress (1910–1963) –
- Dean Horrix – English footballer –
- Peter Houseman – English footballer –
- Ralph Hunt (footballer) – English footballer (1933–1964) –
- Jack Iddon – English cricketer (1902–1946) –
- Francis Ernest Jackson – British painter, draughtsman, poster designer and lithographer –
- John Jagger –
- Jack Jones (Rotherham MP) – British politician (1894-1962) –
- Kemistry – English drum and bass DJ –
- Russell Kerr – British politician (1921–1983) –
- Johnny Kidd (singer) – British singer, songwriter –
- Cecil Leonard Knox – Recipient of the Victoria Cross (1889-1943) –
- Jack Lambert (footballer, born 1902) – English football player (1902-1940) –
- Marion Lambert –
- Martin Lamble – English drummer (1949–1969) –
- T. E. Lawrence – British army officer (1888–1935) –
- Kenneth Leask – Royal Air Force Air Vice-Marshal (1896-1974) –
- Julia Lennon – Mother of English musician John Lennon (1914–1958) –
- Bertha Lewis – British opera singer and actress (1887–1931) –
- Desmond Llewelyn – Welsh actor (1914–1999) –
- Charlotte Long – English actress –
- William Luard – British Royal Navy admiral (1820–1910) –
- Michael Maidens – British footballer –
- Ted McDonald – Australian cricketer –
- Anne McLaren – British scientist –
- Jason McRoy –
- Margaret Mee – British botanical artist (1909–1988) –
- Donald Michie – British artificial intelligence researcher –
- Michael Millett – English footballer –
- Allan Noel Minns –
- Mary Russell Mitford – English writer (1787–1855) –
- Jeremy Moon –
- Nick Murphy (footballer, born 1966) – English association football player –
- David Myers (rugby league) – GB international rugby league footballer –
- Roger Mynors –
- Hugh Neil – Scottish footballer –
- Howard New – English singer-songwriter –
- Alan Nicholls – English footballer –
- John Nicholson (football secretary) – English club secretary for Sheffield United association football club –
- John Nicholson (footballer, born 1936) – English footballer –
- Reginald Northway – English cricketer –
- David Ogle – British industrial designer –
- Victoria O'Keefe – British actress (1969–1990) –
- Omar Mohamed Omar – Somalian basketball player and coach –
- Dallas Page (cricketer) – English cricketer –
- Bob Payton – Marketing man, restaurateur and hotelier –
- David Penhaligon – British politician (1944–1986) –
- Mark Philo – English footballer –
- Dudley Pope (cricketer) – English cricketer –
- Rodney Robert Porter – English biochemist and Nobel laureate –
- Cozy Powell – British rock drummer (1947–1998) –
- Arthur Blackburne Poynton – classical scholar –
- John Pritchett (golfer) – English golfer (1931–1958) –
- Walbanke Ashby Pritt – British flying ace –
- Brian Purcell – Welsh footballer –
- Arthur Quiller-Couch – British writer and literary critic (1863–1944) –
- Charlie Radford – English footballer –
- Samuel Reeve – British Royal Navy officer –
- Desmond Rought-Rought – English cricketer –
- Brian Runnett – British organist and choral director –
- David C. Schilling – U.S. Air Force officer & fighter ace (1918-1956) –
- Philip Scrutton – English golfer (1923–1958) –
- W. G. Sebald – German writer and academic (1944–2001) –
- Frederic Seebohm, Baron Seebohm – British banker (1909–1990) –
- Charlie Seeling – NZ international rugby union & league footballer –
- Frank Shipway – British conductor –
- Raleigh Ashlin Skelton – Archivist, librarian and cartographer –
- Dennis Smalldon – Welsh professional golfer –
- Eddie Smart – Welsh racing cyclist (1946–2000) –
- Horace Smith-Dorrien – British Army General (1858–1930) –
- Collie Smith – Jamaican cricketer –
- Ken Solan – English footballer –
- Ian Sommerville (technician) – British electronics technician and computer programmer –
- Peter Spicer – English cricketer –
- Nigel Stepney – British motor racing mechanic (1958{{ndash –
- Michael Stern (educator) – British educator –
- Walter Stevens (trade unionist) – British trade unionist (1904-1954) –
- Mary Stewart (social worker) – British social worker –
- Brian Stonebridge – British motocross rider (1928-1959) –
- George Street (cricketer) – English cricketer –
- Thomas Swain – British politician (1911-1979) –
- Joe Tandy – British racing driver –
- Jack Thompson (footballer) –
- Lance Todd – New Zealand rugby league coach and former international –
- Mitchell Todd – Scottish rugby union player –
- Roland Todd – English boxer –
- Harry Troops – English footballer –
- Marcel Varnel – French film director (1892-1947) –
- Michael Ventris – British architect who deciphered Linear B –
- Doreen Waddell – British singer –
- James Walker (Labour politician) – British politician (1883–1945) –
- Malcolm Walker (cricketer) – English cricketer –
- Frank Wayman – English footballer –
- D. A. Webb – Irish botanist –
- Peter Whitbread – English actor and screenwriter (1928–2004) –
- Harold Whitfield – Recipient of the Victoria Cross –
- Mark Whittow – British historian and archaeologist (1957–2017) –
- Dave Wiggett – English footballer –
- Trish Williamson – British television presenter and producer –
- {{annotated link|Dana Wilson (rugby league)
- Leslie Orme Wilson – British politician (1876–1955) –
- John Wooldridge – English composer –
- James Wyatt – English architect (1746 - 1813) –
- Hugo Yarnold – English cricketer –
- Road incident deaths in London –
- 1991 M4 motorway crash – Multi-vehicle collision on the M4 motorway –
- 1997 M42 motorway crash –
- 2004 Ingoldmells bus crash –
- 2011 M5 motorway crash – Multi-vehicle road collision in fog near Taunton, England –
- Hixon rail crash – Fatal collision at a level crossing in 1968 –
- 2010 Keswick coach accident – school in Cumbria, UK –
- Lockington rail crash – 1986 derailment in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England –
- June 2017 London Bridge attack – Terror attack in London –
- M40 minibus crash – Fatal collision on the M40 motorway –
- 1976 Shippea Hill railway crossing accident – Railway station in Cambridgeshire, England –
- Ufton Nervet rail crash – 2004 rail crash caused by suicide of a car driver –
- 2017 road incidents in England –
- {{annotated link|Level crossing incidents in the United Kingdom (6 P)
- {{annotated link|Road incidents in Northern Ireland (1 C)
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- 2010s road incidents in the United Kingdom –
- Road incidents in the United Kingdom –
- Arc eye – Eye condition –
- Hot work – processes that can be a source of ignition or a fire hazard –
- Metal fume fever – illness caused by exposure to metal oxide fumes when heating e.g. zinc or aluminum. –
- Photokeratitis – Eye condition –
- Positive pressure enclosure – A chamber in which fresh air is pumped in to help remove dangerous fumes –
- Welding goggles – Helmet that protects eyes during welding –
- Welding helmet – Helmet that protects eyes during welding –
- Electrical safety in the United Kingdom –
Work-Life balance[edit]
- Work–life balance – Intersection of work and personal life –
- Work–life balance by continent –
- Parental leave by continent –
- Parental leave in Europe –
- Parental leave in the United Kingdom –
- Additional Paternity Leave Regulations 2010 – UK Statutory Instrument 2010 No. 1055 –
- Equal Opportunities Commission v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry – Application for judicial review of implementation of equal opportunity legislation –
- Maternity and Parental Leave, etc Regulations 1999 – UK Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 3312 –
- Paternity and Adoption Leave Regulations 2002 – UK Statutory Instrument 2002 No. 2788 –
- Statutory Maternity Pay – Form of parental leave in the United Kingdom –
- Parental Leave Directive 2010 – European Union Directive (EU) 2010/18 –
- Parental leave in the United Kingdom –
- Parental leave in North America –
- Parental leave in the United States – Regulated by US labor law –
- AT&T Corp. v. Hulteen – 2009 United States Supreme Court case –
- California Federal Savings and Loan Association v. Guerra – 1987 United States Supreme Court case –
- Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur – United States Supreme Court case –
- Geduldig v. Aiello – 1974 United States Supreme Court case –
- Maternity leave in the United States – Regulated by US labor law –
- Monell v. Department of Social Services of the City of New York – 1978 United States Supreme Court case –
- Parental leave in the United States – Regulated by US labor law –
- Parental leave in Europe –
- Work–life balance in Europe –
- Work–life balance in Germany – Overview of the work–life balance in Germany –
- Work–life balance in North America –
- Parental leave by continent –
- Employee relationship management – information system to help relations between management and employees –
- Happiness at work –
- List of average annual labor hours in OECD countries –
- Money-rich, time-poor –
- Premium Friday – Japanese campaign promoting consumer spending –
- Simple living – Simplified, minimalistic lifestyle –
- Work–life balance by continent –
Australia[edit]
- Workplace health and safety in Australia –
- Comcare – Statutory authority of the Australian Government –
- Industrial manslaughter – Crime –
- National Safety Council of Australia – Nonprofit organisation –
- Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 – Repealed statute of New South Wales, Australia –
- Safe Work Australia –
- Safety Institute of Australia –
- Worksafe (Western Australia) – Government agency in Western Australia –
- WorkSafe Victoria – Government agency of Victoria, Australia –
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- Occupational safety and health – Field concerned with the safety, health and welfare of people at work –
- Total Recordable Incident Rate –
- Administrative controls – Industrial safety –
- Agricultural safety and health – Occupational safety and health in the agricultural workplace –
- Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety –
- American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine – American organization for people in occupational health –
Asbestos[edit]
- Asbestos – Carcinogenic fibrous silicate mineral –
- Asbestos and the law – Legal and regulatory issues involving the mineral asbestos –
- Asbestos and the law (United States) –
- Asbestos-related diseases – disorder of the lung and pleura caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibres –
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- Association of Certifying Factory Surgeons –
- Automated conveyor roller condition monitoring –
- B reader – radiographer of pneumoconioses –
- Basic Occupational Health Services – Application of primary health care principles in occupational health –
- Benzene – Hydrocarbon compound –
- Beryllium – chemical element with symbol Be and atomic number 4 –
- Bleed air – Aircraft gas turbine function –
- Cadmium – chemical element with symbol Cd and atomic number of 48 –
- Canadian Registered Safety Professional –
- Carbonless copy paper – Coated paper used for copying –
- Causes of cancer – Genetic changes leading to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor formation –
- Certified safety professional – Qualified safety personnel –
- Chemical accident – Unintentional release of hazardous chemicals –
- Chemical protective clothing – clothing used to protect against chemical hazards –
- Chilean Safety Association – Chilean private non-profit corporation –
- Chlorine – chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17 –
- Chromium – chemical element with symbol Cr and atomic number 24 –
- Closed system drug transfer device –
- CLP Regulation – 2008 European Union regulation about chemicals –
- Code of safe working practices –
- Community resilience – Concept in crisis management –
- Compensation scheme for radiation-linked diseases –
- Confined space – Space with limited entry and egress and not suitable for human inhabitants –
- Construction site safety – Risk management at the workplace –
- Control banding – Approach to promoting OHS –
- Cytotoxic hazard symbol – Quality of being toxic to cells –
- Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor –
- Dead man's switch – Device that reacts to the loss of the operator –
- Defensible space (fire control) – Fire control with defensible space –
- Contact dermatitis – Inflammation from allergen or irritant exposure –
- Diacetyl – chemical compound –
- Diamond plate – Metal stock type –
- 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane – chemical compound –
- Dry cleaning – Cleaning of fabrics in non-aqueous solvents –
- Ear protection – topics referred to by the same term –
- Earthquake preparedness – Set of measures taken to minimize the effects of an earthquake –
- Effective safety training – An unofficial phrase used to describe the training materials designed to teach occupational safety and health standards developed by the United States government labor organization, –
- Effects of overtime – Effects caused by overtime –
- EHS Today – magazine –
- Electrical injury – Physiological reaction or injury caused by electric current –
- Electrically conducting yarn – Any yarn that conducts electricity –
- Emergency management – Dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies –
- Emergency Responder Health Monitoring and Surveillance –
- Employee assistance program – Employee benefit program –
- Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program –
- Environment, health and safety – Balance of occupational safety and environmental protection –
- Epidemiology data for low-linear energy transfer radiation – Epidemiological data regarding low-level radiation –
- Ergonomic hazard – Physical conditions that may pose a risk of injury –
- Ethylene oxide – Cyclic compound (C2H4O) –
- Examinetics – Provider of mobile and on-site occupational health screening –
- Exposure action value – A limit set on occupational exposure to noise where, when those values are exceeded, employers must take steps to monitor the exposure levels. –
- Factories Act (Northern Ireland) 1965 – Public General Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom –
- Fall protection – Controls for workplace fall hazards –
- Falling (accident) – Cause of injury or death –
- Federal Coal Mine Safety Act of 1952 – US law –
- First aid room – Room equipped and staffed for first aid –
- Flame arrester – Device to Extinguish ignited flammable vapor –
- Formaldehyde – Organic compound (H–CHO); simplest aldehyde –
- Gas leak – Unintended escape of gas from a pipeline or other containment –
- GESTIS Substance Database – German database on hazardous substances –
- Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves – US-based non-profit organization –
- Grain facility occupational exposure –
- Guardian24 –
- Hazard analysis – Hazard Analysis explained with simple examples –
- Hazard symbol – Warning symbol on locations or products –
- Hazards (magazine) – Magazine published in the UK –
- Hazmat diving – Underwater diving in a known hazardous materials environment –
- Healthy Entreprise –
- Hearing conservation program – program to conserve hearing –
- Hearing protection device – Protection device for auditory organs –
- Herbert William Heinrich – American business writer –
- Helicopter Underwater Escape Training –
- Hexavalent chromium – Chromium in the +6 oxidation state –
- Hierarchy of hazard controls – System used in industry to eliminate or minimize exposure to hazards –
- Hot work – processes that can be a source of ignition or a fire hazard –
- Human factors and ergonomics – Designing systems to suit their users –
- Human Factors in Engineering and Design – Engineering textbook –
- Donald Hunter (physician) – British doctor (1898-1978) –
- Impact of nanotechnology –
- Indicative limit value –
- Indoor air quality – Air quality within and around buildings and structures –
- Indoor Environmental Quality Global Alliance –
- Inhalation exposure – major route of exposure that occurs when an individual breathes in polluted air which enters the respiratory tract –
- Institut national de recherche et de sécurité –
- Intratracheal instillation – Introduction of a substance directly into the trachea –
- Job safety analysis – Procedure to integrate safety practices into a particular task –
- Job strain – Form of psychosocial stress –
- Job-exposure matrix – means of estimating a person's history of occupational exposure –
- Jury stress – Physical and mental tension affecting juries –
- Kissing the shuttle – Using the mouth to rethread a weaver's shuttle –
- Kazutaka Kogi – Japanese academic (born 1933) –
- Laboratory safety – Risks and prevention of laboratory accidents –
- Joseph LaDou – American physician (1938–2023) –
- Latex allergy – hypersensitivity reaction type I disease triggered by latex –
- Lead – chemical element with symbol Pb and atomic number 82 –
- Lead safe work practices –
- Pope Leo XIII – Head of the Catholic Church from 1878 to 1903 –
- Lift table bellows –
- Light curtain – Opto-electronic safety device –
- List of R-phrases – Standardised phrases specifying risks associated with substances –
- List of S-phrases –
- Lockout-tagout – Safe isolation of dangerous equipment during maintenance or testing –
- LOLI Database – international chemical regulatory database –
- Lone worker monitoring –
- LTIFR – A measure of occupational safety –
- Manganese – chemical element, symbol Mn and atomic number 25 –
- Manual handling of loads – Use of the human body to lift, lower, carry or transfer loads –
- Maquila Decree –
- Maslach Burnout Inventory –
- Mercury (element) – chemical element with symbol Hg and atomic number 80 –
- Karen Messing – Canadian geneticist and ergonomist –
- Micro-g environment – Zero apparent weight, microgravity –
- Mine safety – Practice of controlling mining hazards –
- Mining – Extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the Earth –
- Indoor mold – Fungal growth that develops on wet materials –
- Mold health issues – Harmful effects of molds –
- Mr. Ouch – Symbol indicating electrical hazards –
- National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health –
- National Agricultural Safety Database – maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention –
- National Day of Mourning (Canadian observance) – annual observance in Canada (28 April) commemorates workers who have been killed, injured or suffered illness due to workplace-related hazards –
- National Farm Safety & Health Week –
- National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System –
- Neil George Safety System – Safety self-assessment method –
- North American Occupational Safety and Health Week –
- Nutec – Norwegian company –
- Occupational burnout – Type of occupational stress –
- Occupational cardiovascular disease – disease of the heart and blood vessels caused by working conditions –
- Occupational dust exposure – Occupational hazard in agriculture, construction, forestry, and mining –
- Occupational epidemiology – Epidemiology of workplaces diseases –
- Occupational exposure banding – Process to assign chemicals into categories corresponding to permissible exposure concentrations –
- Occupational exposure limit – Upper limit on the acceptable concentration of a hazardous substance –
- Occupational fatality – Death while performing a task –
- Occupational health nursing – Nursing specialty –
- Occupational health psychology – Health and Safety psychology –
- Occupational hearing loss – Form of hearing loss –
- Occupational heat stress – Net heat load of a worker –
- Occupational hygiene – Management of workplace health hazards –
- Occupational injury – Bodily damage resulting from working –
- Occupational medicine – Medical specialty concerned with the maintenance of health in the workplace –
- Occupational noise – noise encountered in the workplace –
- Occupational rehabilitation – Occupation rehabilitation processes –
- Occupational safety and health in Tanzania –
- Occupational Safety and Health Professional Day –
- Occupational skin diseases – Human skin diseases resulting from work activity –
- Occupational stress – Tensions related to work –
- Occupational toxicology – Toxiciology of substances found in workplaces –
- Overwork – Excessive work –
- Participatory ergonomics –
- PAS 43 – British occupational safety standard –
- Patient-initiated violence – Occupational hazard –
- PEROSH – Science –
- Person–environment fit – Compatibility of characteristics –
- Personal protective equipment – Equipment designed to help protect an individual from hazards –
- Pharyngeal aspiration –
- Phenol-soluble modulin – Family of protein toxins –
- PIACT – ILO project –
- PIMEX –
- Pointing and calling – Railway safety technique –
- Police officer safety and health – Issues affecting the safety and health of police officers –
- Portable appliance testing – Procedure in which electrical appliances are routinely checked for safety –
- Positive psychology in the workplace –
- Prevention through design – Reduction of occupational hazards by early planning in the design process –
- Principles of motion economy – Set of rules and suggestions to improve the manual work in manufacturing –
- Hearing loss – Partial or total inability to hear –
- Quantitative risk assessment software –
- Radiation dose reconstruction –
- Radiation Exposure Compensation Act – US law –
- Ramboll Environ – American consulting firm –
- Respectful workplace –
- Risk and Safety Statements – System of hazard codes and phrases for labeling dangerous chemicals and compounds –
- Risk Information Exchange – Database for chemical risk assessments –
- Robens Report – British trade unionist, industrialist and politician –
- Rope access – Form of industrial climbing –
- Safe Work Procedure –
- Safeguard (magazine) –
- Safety data sheet – Sheet listing work-related hazards –
- Safety Jackpot –
- Safety statement – Document that outlines how a company manages their health and safety –
- Send for Help Group –
- SENSOR-Pesticides – US States watching for illness and injury –
- Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work – Declaration perpetuating national preventative safety and health culture –
- Sheri Sangji case – Legal action resulting from an academic laboratory accident –
- Sifa – dead-man's vigilance device used in trains –
- Sleeping while on duty – Falling asleep while working –
- Software safety classification –
- Specific inhalation challenge –
- STDs in the porn industry – Occupational safety and health issue in the sex industry –
- Sterilant gas monitoring –
- Samuel Stockhausen – German physician –
- Substitution of dangerous chemicals – Hazardous chemical reduction strategies –
- Thermal work limit –
- Threshold limit value – Upper limit on the acceptable exposure concentration of a hazardous substance in the workplace –
- Total Worker Health – Management strategy for worker wellbeing –
- Voluntary Protection Program – Safety management program administered by OSHA in the US –
- Water safety – Human safety in the vicinity of bodies of water –
- Wellbeing at Work conference –
- Wet-bulb globe temperature – Apparent temperature estimating how humans are affected –
- Wildfire – Uncontrolled fires in rural countryside or wilderness areas –
- Wildfire suppression – Firefighting tactics used to suppress wildfires –
- Work accident – Occurrence during work that leads to physical or mental harm –
- Work improvement in small enterprises –
- Work method statement – document that gives specific instructions on how to safely perform a work related task, or operate a piece of plant or equipment –
- Work-related road safety in the United States –
- Worker Protection Standard –
- Worker road safety –
- Workers' Memorial Day – Commemoration day –
- Workers’ right to access restroom –
- Workplace revenge – Type of workplace bullying –
- Workplace Safety and Health Council –
- Workplace safety and health in Singapore –
- Workplace violence – Assault, abuse or threat that occurs in the workplace –
- Workplace wellness – Healthy behavior in the workplace –
- Young worker safety and health –