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From:Occupational Health (Issue 434) Peer-ReviewedA Safe Effective Quality Occupational Health Service (SEQOHS)*accreditation programme specifically for providers working within the construction sector is being developed by the Faculty for Occupational Medicine and...
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From:Occupational Health (Issue 434) Peer-ReviewedDespite optimism over the economy, many households are still feeling the squeeze over wages. But helping staff to manage stress over money worries can improve overall wellbeing and engagement, explains Jo Faragher.If...
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From:Occupational Health (Issue 434) Peer-ReviewedThe NHS should look into the*feasibility of offering employees suffering*from stress and mental illhealth*fast-track support to help*them stay in work, Dame Sally*Davies, the chief medical officer for*England, has...
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From:Occupational Health (Issue 434) Peer-ReviewedPilots, outdoor workers and workers on construction sites are being warned that they need to take extra care to protect themselves from skin cancer, as figures from Public Health England (PHE) show that hospital...
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From:Occupational Health (Issue 434) Peer-ReviewedWorkers are becoming increasingly “nomadic” in where they work thanks to the availability of mobile technology. But employers are not providing the same risk assessments and support for these employees as...
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From:Occupational Health (Issue 434) Peer-ReviewedBoredom is not good for healthThere is a clear association between*job boredom and negative*health- and work-related perceptions,according to a study using*the intriguingly named Dutch*Boredom Scale. Male workers,*those...
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From:Occupational Health (Issue 434) Peer-ReviewedWith a predicted seven billion mobile smartphone owners*worldwide by the end of 2014 (according to*International Telecommunication Union figures from May 2014)*and increasing*numbers of applications downloaded on a...
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From:Occupational Health (Issue 434) Peer-ReviewedThis month’s “Ask OH” column looks at dilemmas about whether to provide first aid training and drug and alcohol testing, and an enquiry about whether or not nurses can claim back tax on clothing.Dear...