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    • Common Health Issues
    • Health and Work – the background
  • Projects
    • Current projects
    • Past projects
  • News and Updates
    • News
    • Blogs
    • Events
  • Who are we
    • Mission Statement & Key Issues
    • Our Members
    • Board of Directors
    • Meeting Minutes
    • Annual General Meetings
  • Resources
    • Coronavirus
    • Selected Publications
    • Work Modifications
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Category Archives: Blog

‘Precarious work is a serious health and safety risk’. Joanna Wilde

17th June 2017
Workers

‘Precarious work is a serious health and safety risk’. Joanna Wilde

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Society of Occupational Medicine

28th July 2016
Workers

Blog from Nick Pahl, CEO Society of Occupational Medicine

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Thoughts from an outgoing Council Director – Olivia Carlton

28th May 2016
Man on a bike

Thoughts from an outgoing Council for Work and Health Director.  Olivia Carlton

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Cancer and work – and occupational therapy view

17th April 2016
Workers

Cancer and work – an Occupational Therapy View. Gerard McFeely

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Why do people not do more to protect their own health? Tom Stewart

17th October 2015
Workers

Why do people not do more to protect their own health?  Tom Stewart

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Legislation NHS Occupational Health

A staggering 1.4 million people in the UK suffer from work-related ill health.  Occupational Hygiene professionals play a vital role in preventing work-related health problems through their expertise in identifying, assessing and applying appropriate controls for many work-related health risks.  Prevention is always better than cure.  Working with the Council helps us to ensure this principle is promoted.  

Dr Simon Festing, Chief Executive Officer BOHS

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