A conference is to be held in June to study the development of
"one-stop shops" for the provision of treatment...
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The IOSH 2001 Annual Conference and Exhibition was held at the Bournemouth
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What is the role of an NHS occupational health department in minimising the impact of the influenza virus on health care workers?
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Employment pilot scheme includes several projects to improve delivery of OH
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Shortlisted team for Occupational Health Award for Managing Employee Health: Personnel Today Awards 2000
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Long Learning and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) are the processes
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With more than half a million in Britain suffering with back
strain, employers will welcome a new survey, which recommends... -
For The Post Office's Employee Health Services team the challenge is to provide a high standard of healthcare to 200,000 people at different locations across the UK
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Upper limb disorders including neck pain and repetitive strain injuries are
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Annual event sees launch of projects to raise awareness on the prevention and treatment of backpain
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This month’s news
Breath of fresh air
The Health & Safety Executive has produced guidance on ventilation to
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Local authorities’ lack of flexibility is pushing staff into taking early retirement.Research published this week shows that of those retiring...
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In handling sickness absence, practitioners need to be watchful of the Disability Discrimination Act
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Employers have been slow to recognise driving as a major risk factor to staff. But with shocking new statistics, practitioners are being forced to sit up and take notice
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Back-to-basic
treatments for musculoskeletal problems hailed as answer to poor success rates
in area
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new generation of treatments for...