Occupational Health

  • Occupational Health: Management and Practice for Health Practitioners
    By Jenny Acutt, Susan Hattingh

    New Jersey : Prentice - Hall . Robbins , S. P. , Odendaal , A. & Roodt , G. 2001. Organisational Behaviour : Global and Southern African Perspectives . Cape Town : Pearson Education .

  • Occupational Health: A Practical Guide for Managers
    By Alan Smith, Dr. Ann Fingret

    It is necessary to point out here that the existence of a sick pay scheme should not be seen as confirmation of a specified period of absence to which the employee is entitled (Coulson v. Felixstoive Dock and Railway Company 1975).

  • Occupational Health
    By Frank S. Gill, John Malcolm Harrington

    A clinical guide to occupational health, this third edition has been revised to cover all legislative changes, and the chapters on evaluating workplace exposure have been reorganized.

  • Occupational Health: Recognizing and Preventing Work-related Disease
    By Barry S. Levy, David H. Wegman

    Designed to be used as a textbook and presents basic information for health professionals.

  • Occupational Health: Pocket Consultant
    By Tar-Ching Aw, Kerry Gardiner, J. M. Harrington

    Offering a balance of theory and practice, with guides for further reading, this is a clinical guide for the practitioner in the widest sense: physicians, nurses, occupational hygienists, safety officers, environmental, health officers and ...

  • Occupational Health: A Guide to Sources of Information
    By Suzette Gauvain

    Occupational Health: A Guide to Sources of Information

  • Occupational Health
    By G. Ffrench

    HAROLD COOPER Alfred H. Cooper & Sons Ltd Vll Preface This book has been prepared so that readers may appreciate the significant change in attitudes which has taken place over the past twenty-five years towards the care of the health of ...

  • Occupational Health: Recognizing and Preventing Work-related Disease and Injury
    By Barry S. Levy, David H. Wegman

    Topics covered include work and health, recognition and prevention, hazardous exposures, injuries and disorders by organ system, selected groups of workers.

  • Occupational Health: A Guide to Sources of Information
    By Suzette Gauvain

    The text enumerates the qualifications and trainings required for occupational physicians, medical officers, consultants, nurses, and part-time workers. The book also includes training courses in the USA, Australia, and South Africa.

  • Occupational Health: A Practical Guide for Managers
    By Alan Smith, Ann Fingret

    The range of people it aims to appeal to reflects the interdisciplinary nature of this subject. Personnel professionals, managers and occupational health practitioners alike will find it an invaluable resource.