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    News

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    This months news Unsafe laboratory London’s Imperial College has been fined £20,000 after pleading guilty to a charge brought by the HSE of failing to ensure that a laboratory was …

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    Good OH will gain business

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    by Personnel Today 1 Apr 2001

    Businesses are increasingly looking at a company’s occupational health record when it comes to buying their goods and services, a report has said. The study by the European Agency for …

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    HSE invites bright ideas

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    by Personnel Today 1 Apr 2001

    The Health and Safety Executive has launched its annual competition to generate ideas for health and safety research projects. The competition has so far resulted in more than £5.8m of …

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    IOSH conference tackles the big issues

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    The IOSH 2001 Annual Conference and Exhibition was held at the Bournemouth International Centre on 7 and 8 March. The theme of the conference was "New challenges for the new …

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    Is a drugs and alcohol policy really necessary?

    by Personnel Today 1 Apr 2001
    by Personnel Today 1 Apr 2001

    What should an occupational health nurse do when asked to deal with drug and alcohol testing as part of a pre-employment health assessment in the absence of a company policy? Readers provide the answer

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    Heart of the matter

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    by Personnel Today 1 Apr 2001

    Relationship problems can lead to poor performance and trauma for the affected worker. New legislation, backed by research, is poised to deal with the disruption

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    Briefing

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    A round-up of news from the professional journals Leadership skills Nurses in Scotland are to be sent on courses to improve their leadership skills as part of the Government’s strategy …

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    Europe agrees to toughen up on cigarette warnings

    by Personnel Today 1 Apr 2001
    by Personnel Today 1 Apr 2001

    Politicians in Brussels have reached agreement on the labelling of cigarettes across the European Union, in a move that has been welcomed by the British Government. The agreement will mean …

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    Body and sole kept together at conference

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    by Personnel Today 1 Apr 2001

    A conference is to be held in June to study the development of "one-stop shops" for the provision of treatment for people with musculoskeletal injuries. The Body and Sole international …

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    Help for the chronic sick

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    New targets will focus on improving care for the long-term sick and reducing infant mortality

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    Tips for the top

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    Fed up with management not taking you seriously? We outline strategies for gaining their attention, including talking to them in language they understand

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    Dead reckoning

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    The Law Commission has recommended creating a new offence of corporate manslaughter. What are the implications for companies? By Gillian Howard There have been a number of disasters in recent …

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    Injury time

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    Overuse injuries are the major cause of days lost during military training but they are not always easy to spot. Advice on diagnosis, treatment and prevention is given

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    Learning for life: Stress fractures

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    Lifelong learning and continuing professional development are the processes by which professionals, such as nurses, develop and improve their practice. There are many ways to address CPD: formally, through attending …

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    Resource Guide: Management

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    A list of useful online resources to help you in your professional research and educational needs Institute of Healthcare Management www.ihm.org.uk 7-10 Chandos Street London W1M 9DE Tel: 020-7460 7654 …

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