In a potentially groundbreaking study, researchers from Nottingham University will investigate the best way to use fit notes to facilitate...
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Company health programmes can lead to a reduction in absence rates caused by sickness, and higher productivity and employee engagement,...
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“Fracking” presents respiratory riskHydraulic fracturing – “fracking” – presents an emerging OH risk due to the fact that it involves...
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Occupational Health magazine finds out how UKFast, an award-winning internet hosting company, benefits by helping its workers to stay healthy,...
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Customer care and client relationships can make or break the reputation of OH providers. Director of Working Well Solutions Jane...
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Businesses that require first-aid training will from this month be free to choose their own training provider, under reforms being...
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After a period where absence levels have been declining, this Personnel Today webinar will bring you up...
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As the working population ages, occupational health advice can help people to stay in work for longer. Occupational health nurses...
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One-third of people aged under 35 suffer from back or neck pain for up to a month at a time,...
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The proportion of British companies reporting high rates of staff sickness fell to less than half that reported in Germany...
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Drug testing in the workplace is an often contentious issue. Occupational Health magazine looks at some of the arguments for...
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Occupational eyecare can do more than just help companies ensure they comply with health and safety regulations. Specsavers’ Jim Lythgow...
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The National Autism Strategy aims to help all adults with autism into work. Kellie Nauls, project coordinator for the Moving...
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Hospitals in England will have to get most of their staff vaccinated against flu if they want access to special...
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NHS health checks for those aged over 40 years old have been attacked as a waste of time and resources,...