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The success of managing Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) depends on an effective and efficient process of becoming aware of the potential for improvement, problem definition, diagnosis, designing possible improvements…

Introduction

The term Occupational health and safety (OSH) services (or “prevention or preventive services” as they are called in article 7 of the Framework directive 89/391/EEC[1]) is normally used to describe the “qualified…

Introduction

OSH research combines a range of approaches. The public health and safety analysis approach involves epidemiology, toxicology, microbiology, health education etc. There are also physical, chemical, technical, economic…

Introduction

Many hazards on the job are obvious, like sharp objects, slippery floors, and hot liquids. Other hazards, such as repetitive movements and chemicals, may be hidden. Sometimes it is hard to tell if pain in your arms,…