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1 non-work-related illness
мед., страх. = non-occupational illnessАнгло-русский экономический словарь > non-work-related illness
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2 non-work-related disease
мед., страх. = non-occupational illnessАнгло-русский экономический словарь > non-work-related disease
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3 non-occupational illness
мед., страх. непрофессиональное [бытовое\] заболевание (любое заболевание, не связанное с воздействие факторов рабочей среды)Syn:non-occupational disease, non-job-related illness, non-work-related illness, non-work-related disease, off-the-job illnessAnt:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > non-occupational illness
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4 non-occupational
прил.тж. nonoccupational общ. непрофессиональный (не связанный с профессиональной деятельностью, не связанный с выполняемой работой)non-occupational accident — несчастный случай не на производстве [не на рабочем месте\]
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5 non-occupational injury
страх. бытовая [непрофессиональная\] травма (любая травма, получение которой не связано с выполнением трудовых обязанностей)Syn:Ant:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > non-occupational injury
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6 non-occupational disability
страх. нетрудоспособность, полученная не на рабочем месте* (нетрудоспособность, которая вызвана травмами или заболеваниями, не связанными с выполнением трудовых обязанностей)Syn:Ant:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > non-occupational disability
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