“…5 Other studies have reported high incidence of sick leave due to nervous system diseases among boiler technicians in the American navy 9 and premature deaths due to neuromotor diseases among servicemen. 14 It was observed that servicemen who were communications technicians, electricians, technicians or operators of electronic equipment, carpenters, deck and aircraft equipment operators, maintenance personnel in general, cooks, hairdressers, those responsible for cleaning, orderliness and housekeeping services or musicians presented greater proportional death due to nervous system, genitourinary tract and digestive tract diseases than did the respective reference populations. There are only a few studies on occupational factors relating to servicemen's health, but they show that workers in the occupations of healthcare, general operations, naval engineering, maintenance, repairs and services, including those that belong to the marines, are at a greater risk of accidents and violent deaths, and infectious, respiratory and mental diseases, which are common among those working on ships.…”