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Occupational health services for farmers
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1990AbstractThere are many unmet health needs in the farming community, needs that are peculiar to the agriculture industry. Health research and regulations to protect the safety of the farmer have lagged far behind those for other sectors of our economy.
Dean A. Emanuel+2 more
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Occupational health services in Croatia
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1999A short historic review of the development of occupational health problems and activities in Croatia as well as of relevant legislation, organization of occupational health services, and approaches to education is given. Workers' morbidity patterns are also briefly discussed.
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Essential Occupational Health Services.
TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin, 2010Coverage of the occupational health services varies between 15%-90% of the workforce. Available services do not always fit the requirements of the occupational health necessities. Moreover, the need for the occupational health services has been growing while the working life has changed in the globalization era.
Yücel Demiral, Ali Yildiz
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Occupational health policies for the health service
1993Since the work of Sir William Beveridge, and later Bevan, which culminated in the formation of the National Health Service (NHS), in 1948, there have been many political changes which have affected the way in which our health care system operates. The changes have led to an almost constant revision of policies and programmes within the NHS. A series of
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