Occupational health in a hospital setting
Health services and especially hospitals, are amongst the employers with the largest number of employees in the country. Those employed in the service have the right to as high a standard of occupational health as found in industry at its best. Health services in hospitals should use techniques of p...
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Main Author: | Dorothy Blacklaws (Author) |
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1981-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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