Skin Diseases

Industrial diseases of the skin often result from exposure to chemical irritants, such as solvents and cutting fluids. The occupations at highest risk of occupational skin disease are hairdressers, barbers and labourers involved in the manufacture of rubber chemicals, soaps and cleaners.

Dermatitis is the most common form of occupational skin disease. The skin, at first rough and raw, may itch and become cracked and sore. The rash may be diffuse, as with eczema, if the individual has had exposure to irritative and sensitising agents or pimple, like as with acne, if the individual has had exposure to mineral oils, pitch or chlorinated hydrocarbons.

How can Fentons help?


Fentons have specialist occupational skin disease solicitors experienced in handling claims for most forms of Industrial Disease including Asbestos, Vibration White Finger, Respiratory Diseases, Dermatitis and skin conditions, Industrial Deafness. If you think that you have a case or require further information contact Fentons on 0800 0191297.

If you think you have a occupational skin disease case or require further assistance why not fill in the claims questionnaire.



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