Class III
3. A Class III harm is such serious harm as is reasonably foreseeable as a result of the hazard in question, including—
(a)eye disorders;
(b)rhinitis;
(c)hypertension;
(d)sleep disturbance;
(e)neuropsychological impairment;
(f)sick building syndrome;
(g)regular and persistent dermatitis, including contact dermatitis;
(h)allergy;
(i)gastro-enteritis;
(j)diarrhoea;
(k)vomiting;
(l)chronic severe stress;
(m)mild heart attack;
(n)malignant but treatable skin cancer;
(o)loss of a finger;
(p)fractured skull and severe concussion;
(q)serious puncture wounds to head or body;
(r)severe burns to hands;
(s)serious strain or sprain injuries;
(t)regular and severe migraine.