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Occupational health in Australia
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1998Australia 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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Nursing in Occupational Health
The American Journal of Nursing, 1954As 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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The ‘Morality’ of Occupational Health
NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2002Both ethics and law are based on value systems. George Lakoff has contributed to our understanding of the value systems that influence attitudes toward public issues in his book, Moral Politics: What Conservatives Know That Liberals Don't (University of Chicago Press, 1996).
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Occupational and Environmental Health
Journal of Public Health Policy, 1991principles for a national health system. Indeed, the Executive Committee of the Gray Panthers has decided that, in addition to its ongoing support of the Dellums bill, the NAPHP proposal "should also be approved in principle and supported by Gray Panthers." Our proposal is now under discussion by a number of organizations.
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