Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4123 | Workers' Compensation
Section 4123.68 | Schedule of Compensable Occupational Diseases.

Effective: September 29, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 27 - 132nd General Assembly
Every employee who is disabled because of the contraction of an occupational disease or the dependent of an employee whose death is caused by an occupational disease, is entitled to the compensation provided by sections 4123.55 to 4123.59 and 4123.66 of the Revised Code subject to the modifications relating to occupational diseases contained in this chapter. An order of the administrator issued under this section is appealable pursuant to sections 4123.511 and 4123.512 of the Revised Code.
The following diseases are occupational diseases and compensable as such when contracted by an employee in the course of the employment in which such employee was engaged and due to the nature of any process described in this section. A disease which meets the definition of an occupational disease is compensable pursuant to this chapter though it is not specifically listed in this section.
SCHEDULE
Description of disease or injury and description of process:
(A) Anthrax: Handling of wool, hair, bristles, hides, and skins.
(B) Glanders: Care of any equine animal suffering from glanders; handling carcass of such animal.
(C) Lead poisoning: Any industrial process involving the use of lead or its preparations or compounds.
(D) Mercury poisoning: Any industrial process involving the use of mercury or its preparations or compounds.
(E) Phosphorous poisoning: Any industrial process involving the use of phosphorous or its preparations or compounds.
(F) Arsenic poisoning: Any industrial process involving the use of arsenic or its preparations or compounds.
(G) Poisoning by benzol or by nitro-derivatives and amido-derivatives of benzol (dinitro-benzol, anilin, and others): Any industrial process involving the use of benzol or nitro-derivatives or amido-derivatives of benzol or its preparations or compounds.
(H) Poisoning by gasoline, benzine, naphtha, or other volatile petroleum products: Any industrial process involving the use of gasoline, benzine, naphtha, or other volatile petroleum products.
(I) Poisoning by carbon bisulphide: Any industrial process involving the use of carbon bisulphide or its preparations or compounds.
(J) Poisoning by wood alcohol: Any industrial process involving the use of wood alcohol or its preparations.
(K) Infection or inflammation of the skin on contact surfaces due to oils, cutting compounds or lubricants, dust, liquids, fumes, gases, or vapors: Any industrial process involving the handling or use of oils, cutting compounds or lubricants, or involving contact with dust, liquids, fumes, gases, or vapors.
(L) Epithelion cancer or ulceration of the skin or of the corneal surface of the eye due to carbon, pitch, tar, or tarry compounds: Handling or industrial use of carbon, pitch, or tarry compounds.
(M) Compressed air illness: Any industrial process carried on in compressed air.
(N) Carbon dioxide poisoning: Any process involving the evolution or resulting in the escape of carbon dioxide.
(O) Brass or zinc poisoning: Any process involving the manufacture, founding, or refining of brass or the melting or smelting of zinc.
(P) Manganese dioxide poisoning: Any process involving the grinding or milling of manganese dioxide or the escape of manganese dioxide dust.
(Q) Radium poisoning: Any industrial process involving the use of radium and other radioactive substances in luminous paint.
(R) Tenosynovitis and prepatellar bursitis: Primary tenosynovitis characterized by a passive effusion or crepitus into the tendon sheath of the flexor or extensor muscles of the hand, due to frequently repetitive motions or vibrations, or prepatellar bursitis due to continued pressure.
(S) Chrome ulceration of the skin or nasal passages: Any industrial process involving the use of or direct contact with chromic acid or bichromates of ammonium, potassium, or sodium or their preparations.
(T) Potassium cyanide poisoning: Any industrial process involving the use of or direct contact with potassium cyanide.
(U) Sulphur dioxide poisoning: Any industrial process in which sulphur dioxide gas is evolved by the expansion of liquid sulphur dioxide.
(V) Berylliosis: Berylliosis means a disease of the lungs caused by breathing beryllium in the form of dust or fumes, producing characteristic changes in the lungs and demonstrated by x-ray examination, by biopsy or by autopsy.
This chapter does not entitle an employee or the employee's dependents to compensation, medical treatment, or payment of funeral expenses for disability or death from berylliosis unless the employee has been subjected to injurious exposure to beryllium dust or fumes in the employee's employment in this state preceding the employee's disablement and only in the event of such disability or death resulting within eight years after the last injurious exposure; provided that such eight-year limitation does not apply to disability or death from exposure occurring after January 1, 1976. In the event of death following continuous total disability commencing within eight years after the last injurious exposure, the requirement of death within eight years after the last injurious exposure does not apply.
Before awarding compensation for partial or total disability or death due to berylliosis, the administrator of workers' compensation shall refer the claim to a qualified medical specialist for examination and recommendation with regard to the diagnosis, the extent of the disability, the nature of the disability, whether permanent or temporary, the cause of death, and other medical questions connected with the claim. An employee shall submit to such examinations, including clinical and x-ray examinations, as the administrator requires. In the event that an employee refuses to submit to examinations, including clinical and x-ray examinations, after notice from the administrator, or in the event that a claimant for compensation for death due to berylliosis fails to produce necessary consents and permits, after notice from the administrator, so that such autopsy examination and tests may be performed, then all rights for compensation are forfeited. The reasonable compensation of such specialist and the expenses of examinations and tests shall be paid, if the claim is allowed, as part of the expenses of the claim, otherwise they shall be paid from the surplus fund.
(W) Cardiovascular, pulmonary, or respiratory diseases incurred by firefighters or police officers following exposure to heat, smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes and other toxic substances: Any cardiovascular, pulmonary, or respiratory disease of a firefighter or police officer caused or induced by the cumulative effect of exposure to heat, the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes and other toxic substances in the performance of the firefighter's or police officer's duty constitutes a presumption, which may be refuted by affirmative evidence, that such occurred in the course of and arising out of the firefighter's or police officer's employment. For the purpose of this section, "firefighter" means any regular member of a lawfully constituted fire department of a municipal corporation or township, whether paid or volunteer, and "police officer" means any regular member of a lawfully constituted police department of a municipal corporation, township or county, whether paid or volunteer.
This chapter does not entitle a firefighter, or police officer, or the firefighter's or police officer's dependents to compensation, medical treatment, or payment of funeral expenses for disability or death from a cardiovascular, pulmonary, or respiratory disease, unless the firefighter or police officer has been subject to injurious exposure to heat, smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic substances in the firefighter's or police officer's employment in this state preceding the firefighter's or police officer's disablement, some portion of which has been after January 1, 1967, except as provided in division (E) of section 4123.57 of the Revised Code.
Compensation on account of cardiovascular, pulmonary, or respiratory diseases of firefighters and police officers is payable only in the event of temporary total disability, permanent total disability, or death, in accordance with section 4123.56, 4123.58, or 4123.59 of the Revised Code. Medical, hospital, and nursing expenses are payable in accordance with this chapter. Compensation, medical, hospital, and nursing expenses are payable only in the event of such disability or death resulting within eight years after the last injurious exposure; provided that such eight-year limitation does not apply to disability or death from exposure occurring after January 1, 1976. In the event of death following continuous total disability commencing within eight years after the last injurious exposure, the requirement of death within eight years after the last injurious exposure does not apply.
This chapter does not entitle a firefighter or police officer, or the firefighter's or police officer's dependents, to compensation, medical, hospital, and nursing expenses, or payment of funeral expenses for disability or death due to a cardiovascular, pulmonary, or respiratory disease in the event of failure or omission on the part of the firefighter or police officer truthfully to state, when seeking employment, the place, duration, and nature of previous employment in answer to an inquiry made by the employer.
Before awarding compensation for disability or death under this division, the administrator shall refer the claim to a qualified medical specialist for examination and recommendation with regard to the diagnosis, the extent of disability, the cause of death, and other medical questions connected with the claim. A firefighter or police officer shall submit to such examinations, including clinical and x-ray examinations, as the administrator requires. In the event that a firefighter or police officer refuses to submit to examinations, including clinical and x-ray examinations, after notice from the administrator, or in the event that a claimant for compensation for death under this division fails to produce necessary consents and permits, after notice from the administrator, so that such autopsy examination and tests may be performed, then all rights for compensation are forfeited. The reasonable compensation of such specialists and the expenses of examination and tests shall be paid, if the claim is allowed, as part of the expenses of the claim, otherwise they shall be paid from the surplus fund.
(X)(1) Cancer contracted by a firefighter: Cancer contracted by a firefighter who has been assigned to at least six years of hazardous duty as a firefighter constitutes a presumption that the cancer was contracted in the course of and arising out of the firefighter's employment if the firefighter was exposed to an agent classified by the international agency for research on cancer or its successor organization as a group 1 or 2A carcinogen.
(2) The presumption described in division (X)(1) of this section is rebuttable in any of the following situations:
(a) There is evidence that the firefighter's exposure, outside the scope of the firefighter's official duties, to cigarettes, tobacco products, or other conditions presenting an extremely high risk for the development of the cancer alleged, was probably a significant factor in the cause or progression of the cancer.
(b) There is evidence that shows, by a preponderance of competent scientific evidence, that exposure to the type of carcinogen alleged did not or could not have caused the cancer being alleged.
(c) There is evidence that the firefighter was not exposed to an agent classified by the international agency for research on cancer as a group 1 or 2A carcinogen.
(d) There is evidence that the firefighter incurred the type of cancer alleged before becoming a member of the fire department.
(e) The firefighter is seventy years of age or older.
(3) The presumption described in division (X)(1) of this section does not apply if it has been more than fifteen years since the firefighter was last assigned to hazardous duty as a firefighter.
(4) Compensation for cancer contracted by a firefighter in the course of hazardous duty under division (X) of this section is payable only in the event of temporary total disability, working wage loss, permanent total disability, or death, in accordance with division (A) or (B)(1) of section 4123.56 and sections 4123.58 and 4123.59 of the Revised Code.
(5) As used in division (X) of this section, "hazardous duty" has the same meaning as in 5 C.F.R. 550.902, as amended.
(Y) Silicosis: Silicosis means a disease of the lungs caused by breathing silica dust (silicon dioxide) producing fibrous nodules distributed through the lungs and demonstrated by x-ray examination, by biopsy or by autopsy.
(Z) Coal miners' pneumoconiosis: Coal miners' pneumoconiosis, commonly referred to as "black lung disease," resulting from working in the coal mine industry and due to exposure to the breathing of coal dust, and demonstrated by x-ray examination, biopsy, autopsy or other medical or clinical tests.
This chapter does not entitle an employee or the employee's dependents to compensation, medical treatment, or payment of funeral expenses for disability or death from silicosis, asbestosis, or coal miners' pneumoconiosis unless the employee has been subject to injurious exposure to silica dust (silicon dioxide), asbestos, or coal dust in the employee's employment in this state preceding the employee's disablement, some portion of which has been after October 12, 1945, except as provided in division (E) of section 4123.57 of the Revised Code.
Compensation on account of silicosis, asbestosis, or coal miners' pneumoconiosis are payable only in the event of temporary total disability, permanent total disability, or death, in accordance with sections 4123.56, 4123.58, and 4123.59 of the Revised Code. Medical, hospital, and nursing expenses are payable in accordance with this chapter. Compensation, medical, hospital, and nursing expenses are payable only in the event of such disability or death resulting within eight years after the last injurious exposure; provided that such eight-year limitation does not apply to disability or death occurring after January 1, 1976, and further provided that such eight-year limitation does not apply to any asbestosis cases. In the event of death following continuous total disability commencing within eight years after the last injurious exposure, the requirement of death within eight years after the last injurious exposure does not apply.
This chapter does not entitle an employee or the employee's dependents to compensation, medical, hospital and nursing expenses, or payment of funeral expenses for disability or death due to silicosis, asbestosis, or coal miners' pneumoconiosis in the event of the failure or omission on the part of the employee truthfully to state, when seeking employment, the place, duration, and nature of previous employment in answer to an inquiry made by the employer.
Before awarding compensation for disability or death due to silicosis, asbestosis, or coal miners' pneumoconiosis, the administrator shall refer the claim to a qualified medical specialist for examination and recommendation with regard to the diagnosis, the extent of disability, the cause of death, and other medical questions connected with the claim. An employee shall submit to such examinations, including clinical and x-ray examinations, as the administrator requires. In the event that an employee refuses to submit to examinations, including clinical and x-ray examinations, after notice from the administrator, or in the event that a claimant for compensation for death due to silicosis, asbestosis, or coal miners' pneumoconiosis fails to produce necessary consents and permits, after notice from the commission, so that such autopsy examination and tests may be performed, then all rights for compensation are forfeited. The reasonable compensation of such specialist and the expenses of examinations and tests shall be paid, if the claim is allowed, as a part of the expenses of the claim, otherwise they shall be paid from the surplus fund.
(AA) Radiation illness: Any industrial process involving the use of radioactive materials.
Claims for compensation and benefits due to radiation illness are payable only in the event death or disability occurred within eight years after the last injurious exposure provided that such eight-year limitation does not apply to disability or death from exposure occurring after January 1, 1976. In the event of death following continuous disability which commenced within eight years of the last injurious exposure the requirement of death within eight years after the last injurious exposure does not apply.
(BB) Asbestosis: Asbestosis means a disease caused by inhalation or ingestion of asbestos, demonstrated by x-ray examination, biopsy, autopsy, or other objective medical or clinical tests.
All conditions, restrictions, limitations, and other provisions of this section, with reference to the payment of compensation or benefits on account of silicosis or coal miners' pneumoconiosis apply to the payment of compensation or benefits on account of any other occupational disease of the respiratory tract resulting from injurious exposures to dust.
The refusal to produce the necessary consents and permits for autopsy examination and testing shall not result in forfeiture of compensation provided the administrator finds that such refusal was the result of bona fide religious convictions or teachings to which the claimant for compensation adhered prior to the death of the decedent.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 41 | Labor and Industry

Chapter 4123 | Workers' Compensation

Section 4123.01 | Workers' Compensation Definitions.

Section 4123.02 | Policemen and Firemen Excepted.

Section 4123.021 | State Active Duty Defined.

Section 4123.022 | Employment Status While on Active Duty.

Section 4123.023 | Benefits for Members of Organized Militia.

Section 4123.024 | Administrative and Other Costs to Be Paid From State Insurance Fund.

Section 4123.025 | Benefits for One Killed Performing Request or Order of a Duly Authorized Public Official.

Section 4123.026 | Costs of Post-Exposure Medical Diagnostic Services After Peace Officer, Firefighter, Emergency Medical Worker, or Detention Facility Employees' Exposure to Blood or Other Body Fluid.

Section 4123.03 | Employees Performing Special Services for the State or a Political Subdivision.

Section 4123.031 | Emergency Management Worker Definitions.

Section 4123.032 | Benefits for Emergency Management Workers.

Section 4123.033 | Compensation for Accidental Injury While Performing Emergency Management Duties.

Section 4123.034 | Unpaid Emergency Management Workers Qualify for Maximum Benefits.

Section 4123.035 | Finality of Decision as to Emergency Management Claimants.

Section 4123.036 | Participation in Emergency Management Benefits.

Section 4123.037 | Loyalty Oath for Emergency Management Workers.

Section 4123.038 | Apprentice Definitions.

Section 4123.039 | Eligibility for Benefits of Apprentices.

Section 4123.04 | Application to Intrastate, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Section 4123.05 | Rules.

Section 4123.06 | Rules Regarding Fees.

Section 4123.07 | Bureau to Prepare and Furnish Application Forms.

Section 4123.08 | Powers of Officers in Administrative Proceedings.

Section 4123.09 | Depositions.

Section 4123.10 | Industrial Commission Not Bound by Rules of Evidence.

Section 4123.11 | Stenographer's Copy Received in Evidence.

Section 4123.12 | Attachment Proceeding to Compel Obedience.

Section 4123.13 | Fees of Officers and Witnesses.

Section 4123.15 | Recognized Religious Sect Employer May Apply for Exemption.

Section 4123.19 | Expenditures to Establish Rate Classes - Salaries and Compensation Paid by Warrant.

Section 4123.20 | Publication and Distribution of Classifications, Rates, and Rules of Procedure.

Section 4123.21 | Injunction Shall Not Issue Suspending or Restraining Actions.

Section 4123.22 | Annual Report.

Section 4123.23 | Inspection of Books, Records, and Payrolls.

Section 4123.24 | Payroll to Be Kept.

Section 4123.25 | Misrepresentation as to Amount or Classification of Payroll or Amount of Compensation Paid.

Section 4123.26 | Annual Statement by Employer - Forfeiture.

Section 4123.27 | Use of and Access to Information Provided by Employers.

Section 4123.271 | Administrator May Request Report of Employer Payments From Tax Commissioner.

Section 4123.28 | Record of Injuries and Occupational Diseases - Report.

Section 4123.29 | Duties of Administrator.

Section 4123.291 | Appeal From Adjudicating Committee Decisions.

Section 4123.292 | Election to Obtain Other-States' Coverage.

Section 4123.30 | Public Fund - Private Fund - Contributions - Disbursements.

Section 4123.31 | Workers' Compensation Fund.

Section 4123.311 | Direct Deposit of Funds by Electronic Transfer - Debit Card Access.

Section 4123.32 | Rules for Administering State Insurance Fund.

Section 4123.321 | Disposition of Insurance Fund Excess Surplus.

Section 4123.322 | Rules for System of Prospective Payment of Workers' Compensation Premiums.

Section 4123.323 | Payment Due Dates.

Section 4123.324 | Waiver or Reduction of Experience Transfer.

Section 4123.33 | Certificate of Protection for Period of Less Than One Year.

Section 4123.34 | Solvency of Funds - Premium Rates.

Section 4123.341 | Contributions Toward Payment of Administrative Costs and Expenses.

Section 4123.342 | Allocating Costs.

Section 4123.343 | Employing and Retaining Handicapped Employees.

Section 4123.344 | Suspension of Premium Increase Pending Conclusion of Subrogation Claims.

Section 4123.35 | Payment of Premiums by Employers; Self-Insurance.

Section 4123.351 | Self-Insuring Employers' Guaranty Fund.

Section 4123.352 | Self-Insuring Employers Evaluation Board.

Section 4123.353 | Public Employer Granted Self-Insuring Employer Status.

Section 4123.36 | Covering Default When Account Uncollectible.

Section 4123.37 | Failure to Pay Premiums by Amenable Employer.

Section 4123.38 | Contributions to Public Insurance Fund.

Section 4123.39 | Contributions by State and Subdivisions.

Section 4123.391 | Remedies for Learn to Earn Participants.

Section 4123.40 | Estimating State's Contribution.

Section 4123.401 | Estimated Number of State Employees.

Section 4123.402 | Department of Administrative Services - Powers and Duties.

Section 4123.41 | Annual Payments by County, Taxing District and Institution to Public Insurance Fund.

Section 4123.411 | Levying Assessments for Disabled Workers' Relief Fund.

Section 4123.412 | Disabled Workers' Relief Fund.

Section 4123.413 | Eligibility for Participation in Fund.

Section 4123.414 | Receiving Payments From Fund.

Section 4123.415 | Payments Made to Show Source of Funds.

Section 4123.416 | List of Names and Addresses of Person Receiving Compensation.

Section 4123.417 | Investigation and Determination of Right of Persons to Participate in Disabled Workers' Relief Fund.

Section 4123.418 | Bureau Employees.

Section 4123.419 | Establishing Assessment Rate.

Section 4123.42 | Custodian of State Insurance Fund.

Section 4123.43 | Deposit of Funds Not Required for Immediate Use.

Section 4123.44 | Investment of Surplus or Reserve of State Insurance Fund.

Section 4123.441 | Chief Investment Adviser for Bureau - Duties.

Section 4123.442 | Development of Investment Policy - Duties of Committee.

Section 4123.443 | Rental Payments for Leased Buildings.

Section 4123.444 | Duties of Administrator Regarding Investment Manager Contracts.

Section 4123.445 | Contract With Investment Manager Convicted of Financial Crime Prohibited.

Section 4123.446 | Report Regarding Minority and Women's Business Enterprises.

Section 4123.45 | Printing or Lithographing of Bonds - Denomination - Compliance by Taxing Authorities.

Section 4123.452 | No Compensation for Injury Sustained in Ridesharing Arrangement.

Section 4123.46 | Payments From State Insurance Fund.

Section 4123.47 | Actuarial Analysis of Fund; Audits of Effectiveness of Administration - Retention of Actuary.

Section 4123.48 | Individual Accounts to Be Kept by Bureau - Default in Payment.

Section 4123.50 | Failure to Comply With Law.

Section 4123.51 | Place for Filing Claims or Appeals - Required Statement.

Section 4123.511 | Notice of Receipt of Claim.

Section 4123.512 | Appeal to Court.

Section 4123.52 | Continuing Jurisdiction of Commission.

Section 4123.521 | Appeal for Purpose of Delay or Other Vexatious Reason and Without Reasonable Ground.

Section 4123.522 | Right to Receive Written Notice of Action.

Section 4123.53 | Medical Examinations - Vocational Evaluation or Questionnaire.

Section 4123.54 | Compensation in Case of Injury or Death - Agreement if Work Performed in Another State.

Section 4123.541 | Reduction of Benefits in Proportion to Benefits Received Under Other Act or Program.

Section 4123.542 | Successful Claimant Not to File Duplicative Claim.

Section 4123.55 | No Compensation for First Week After Injury.

Section 4123.56 | Compensation in Case of Temporary Disability.

Section 4123.57 | Partial Disability Compensation.

Section 4123.571 | Prior Claims.

Section 4123.58 | Compensation for Permanent Total Disability.

Section 4123.59 | Benefits in Case of Death - Dependency.

Section 4123.591 | Providing List of Person Receiving Spousal Death Benefit to Tax Commissioner.

Section 4123.60 | Persons Eligible for Death Benefits - Limitations.

Section 4123.61 | Basis for Computation of Benefits.

Section 4123.62 | Consideration of Expected Wage Increases.

Section 4123.63 | Service-Connected Injury.

Section 4123.64 | Commutation to Lump Sum.

Section 4123.65 | Application for Approval of Final Settlement.

Section 4123.651 | Employer Initiating Medical Examinations.

Section 4123.66 | Making Additional Payments for Medical or Funeral Expenses.

Section 4123.67 | Compensation Exempt From Attachment or Execution.

Section 4123.68 | Schedule of Compensable Occupational Diseases.

Section 4123.69 | Persons Entitled to Benefits.

Section 4123.70 | Preexisitng Disease.

Section 4123.71 | Time for Report of Physician.

Section 4123.73 | Participation by Employers of Less Than Three Persons.

Section 4123.74 | Immunity of Employer.

Section 4123.741 | Immunity of Fellow Employees.

Section 4123.75 | Remedy of Employee Against Noncomplying Employer.

Section 4123.751 | Service on Nonresident Employer.

Section 4123.752 | Manner of Service.

Section 4123.753 | Service Fee.

Section 4123.754 | Continuance.

Section 4123.755 | Applicability to Residents Who Become Nonresidents.

Section 4123.756 | Death of Employer Prior to Commencement of Civil Action.

Section 4123.76 | Claim Against Noncomplying Employer a Lien.

Section 4123.77 | Common Law Defenses Denied to Noncomplying Employers.

Section 4123.78 | Recording of Certificate of Noncompliance.

Section 4123.79 | Party May Enjoin Operation of Noncomplying Employer - Construction Contractor or Subcontractor.

Section 4123.80 | Agreement to Waive Rights Void - Exceptions.

Section 4123.81 | Prohibition Against Deduction for Premium.

Section 4123.82 | Contracts Indemnifying or Insuring Employer Void.

Section 4123.83 | Posting of Notice by Employer.

Section 4123.84 | Claims for Injury or Death Barred After One Year - Exceptions.

Section 4123.85 | Claims for Compensation or Benefits in Cases of Occupational Diseases.

Section 4123.86 | Report Regarding Cancer Claims.

Section 4123.88 | False Representation or Solicitation of Authority.

Section 4123.89 | Minor Is Sui Juris - Additional Award for Violation.

Section 4123.90 | Discrimination Against Alien Dependents Unlawful.

Section 4123.91 | Information From Consular Officials.

Section 4123.92 | Attorney General, Prosecuting Attorney - Prosecution and Defense of Actions.

Section 4123.93 | Subrogation Definitions.

Section 4123.931 | Statutory Subrogee Subrogated to Rights of Claimant Against Third Party.

Section 4123.932 | Claims Likely to Be Subrogated by a Third Party.

Section 4123.94 | Preference of Judgments.

Section 4123.95 | Liberal Construction of Chapter.

Section 4123.96 | Solicitation of Claims Prohibited.

Section 4123.99 | Penalty.