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Occupations and Health

2022
The relationship between health and employment status continually shows that individuals who work have lower levels of illness and higher self-reported health. This study examines how self-reported health and objective measures of health (multimorbidity and mental health problems) differ across employment status and occupations among adults of working ...
Walsh, Brendan, Doorley, Karina
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Occupational health

Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses and other health staff who may face health and safety problems should be given regular advice on rehabilitation, disablement and retirement, Mid Surrey HA has declared.
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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 in Yugoslavia

International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2002
Occupational health in Yugoslavia was once well organized in accordance with WHO declarations and ILO conventions and recommendations. Since the 1990s, the system has been disrupted by destruction of the former Yugoslavia, wars, refugees, changes in the economy, and NATO bombardment.
Aleksandar Vidakovic   +2 more
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Nursing in Occupational Health

The American Journal of Nursing, 1954
As we look at a well-designed plant or office building, at a delicate instrument, or a huge machine, and as we read and think about production, sales records, and the tremendous sources and potentialities of energy and power, isn't it thrilling and a bit comforting to realize that the individual employee is the most important component in this whole ...
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Occupational health in India

Occupational Medicine, 2010
Abstract In Occupational health in India Naomi Brecker briefly explores her discoveries about the unmet needs of workplace health in India after a two-week trip to Hyderabad, including health and safety legislation, accidents at work, and occupational diseases.
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Occupational Safety and Health

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1979
Work accidents became a matter of societal concern in the Progressive era of Woodrow Wilson. When other contingencies of modern life were brought under social security in the New Deal reforms of the 1930s, work accident legislation remained separate. One possible reason was that work accidents can be controlled within industrial and chance limits. But
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Occupational Health in Mexico

International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2006
This article describes the current situation of occupational health (OH) in Mexico, including socioeconomic context, legislation, health system, and educative and investigative resources, as well as the practice of OH. Workplace accidents per 100 workers decreased from 7.23 to 2.3 workers in 20 years; deaths decreased from 1.68 to 0.9 per 10,000 ...
Luz Claudio   +5 more
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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 in Australia

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1998
Australia is a developed country in the Asia-Pacific Region with a large land area but a small population. Its main economic activities are mining, agriculture and manufacturing, with its service and high-technology industries being the fastest growing sectors in recent years.
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