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Resources
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Occupational-Environmental Health Directory
- Directory of Sites in Occupational & Environmental Health
Emphasizing European Resources and Governmental Bodies By Raymond
Agius of the Univ. of Edinburgh
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Occupational Health & Safety Information Service (OHSIS)
- The OHSIS suite of online
information services offers
health and safety professional’s comprehensive coverage of all
documents relevant to this area. High quality documents are
presented in true PDF for rapid retrieval combined with a new
generation of software for improved navigation, searching and
downloading facilities.
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) is an international
peer reviewed journal concerned with areas of current importance in
occupational medicine and environmental health issues throughout the
world.
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Occupational Asthma - Current Perspectives
- "Occupational asthma is a disease characterised by variable air
flow limitation and/or airway hyper-responsiveness due to causes and
conditions attributable to a particular occupational environment and
not to stimuli encountered outside the workplace" (Bernstein et al
1993).
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Occupational Health Information and the Barbour Index
- Founded in 1957, Barbour Index is the best-known provider of
information services to built environment professionals and those
responsible for health and safety at work.
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Occupational Health Links
- the Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH) at the
University of Manchester.
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Occupational Health Professionals
- The goal of a multidisciplinary occupational
health and safety team is to design, implement, and evaluate a
comprehensive health and safety program that will maintain and
enhance health, improve safety, and increase productivity. Such
programs often provide similar results for the families of workers,
with resultant financial and other benefits for the corporation.
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010
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