How might occupational health professionals tackle stress in male-dominated sectors such as construction?
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These CPD activities will help occupational health professionals expand their knowledge around how to tackle stress in male-dominated industries like construction.
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Occupational health, safety and wellbeing teams must work together to form truly multidisciplinary teams within an organisation. Understanding how and...
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These activities will expand your understanding of the principles of occupational hygiene
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What is occupational health provision like in South Africa? An OH nurse based in South Africa explores the key differences with the UK and reflects on an asbestosis case.
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What are the factors influencing mental health in the construction sector? Here are some of the most common stressors.
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These activities, compiled by Professor Anne Harriss, are designed to complement our Mental health in the construction sector CPD article....
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Good ergonomics at work can reduce fatalities, absenteeism, and presenteeism, and improve productivity, writes Dr Aseni Wickramatillake.
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These CPD activities are designed to complement our article on ergonomics in relation to health and safety.
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Although people working in healthcare generally find their work meaningful and satisfying, they... -
These CPD activites are designed to assist occupational health professionals manage burnout risks in their workforces.
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Engagement from colleagues and occupational health is vital for suicide prevention. Dr Simon Walker explains how the 'RED' approach can potentially save a life.
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Occupational health can play a major role in suicide prevention at work. These CPD activities aim to improve OH professionals' understanding of this topic.
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This OHW+ Premium webinar covers the foundations of excellent occupational health research practice and is available to watch on-demand.
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These activities, compiled by Professor Anne Harris, are intended to supplement the material presented in our webinar on conducting quality occupational health research.