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Occupational health

Nursing Standard, 1992
An occupational health nurse has been made head of a university department for the first time.
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Occupational Health Service

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978
To the Editor.— The article by Tucker et al (Archives138:77-79, 1978) may be used as a model by other medical centers for the development of an occupational health service. I believe it would be useful to emphasize a distinction between certain required and voluntary procedures.
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Occupational health dilemma

Nursing Standard, 1987
Should MRSA (multi resistant staphylococcus glococcus) be vigorously hunted down - or ignored? The dilemma was aired recently at a study day held by the Royal College of Nursing's Forum for Occupational Health Nurses in the National Health Service.
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International occupational health

International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2003
Working conditions for the majority of the world's workers do not meet the minimum standards and guidelines set by international agencies. Occupational health and safety laws cover only about 10 percent of the population in developing countries, omitting many major hazardous industries and occupations.
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Health Promotion in Occupational Health

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2005
Summary Objectives: To describe a Swedish approach to occupational health and its implications for health promotion. Methods: We start business with a new customer by creating a health policy for the whole company.
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Occupational Health

Perspectives in Public Health, 2011
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International Occupational Health

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1966
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