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with developments across all occupational health sectors"
Dr Susan A Robson, Director Health and Safety Services, University
of Manchester
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health professional"
Helen Riches, Occupational Health Adviser, NIBSC
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The downloadable sample copy of the February/March 2014 issue features articles on:
- Health screening at recruitment
- Collaborative research
- Protecting the sexual health of workers
- The future of the occupational hygiene profession
- Expert witness and disability
- Alongside all of the usual news, meet the practitioner, legal and research updates
Alongside all of the usual news, legal and research updates.