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    • Health and Work – the background
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  • Who are we
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    • Meeting Minutes
    • Annual General Meetings
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    • Coronavirus
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Home » Archives for September 2022

Monthly Archives: September 2022

Health and Wellbeing @ Work Conference – 2023

28th September 2022

The next Health and Wellbeing @ Work conference will take place on 14-15 March 2023, at the NEC in Birmingham.

For further information please see:

https://healthwellbeingwork.co.uk

Risk Reduction in the Context of Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica

28th September 2022

BOHS Response to All-Party Parliamentary Group on Respiratory Health Call for Evidence to Update Report:

Silica: the Next Asbestos?

Risk reduction in the context of occupational exposure to?? respirable crystalline silica pdf

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Legislation NHS Occupational Health

Over 2 million people are living with an illness or injury caused by their work. We need to work together to both prevent this happening and also support those who are made ill through work, that is why there is a need for a multi-disciplinary approach that seeks to address the issues at source.

Hugh Robertson Senior Policy Officer for Health and Safety, TUC

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