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Annual statistics on Occupational Health covering the mainline network in Great Britain, Heritage, Light Rail and Tramways.
This research maps the existing provision of occupational health across the UK and NHS musculoskeletal services available across England.
A field experiment in Bangladesh provides informal firms information on occupational health and safety (OHS).
Occupational health data for the rail industry, including manual handling, shock and trauma injuries for the mainline and London Underground.
Occupational health data for rail industry, including manual handling, shock and trauma injuries for the mainline and London Underground.
This interim report summarises the initial findings of survey research into the private occupational health market.
This research explored employers’ practices and motivations for using occupational health services.
A study looking at creating transferable sets of skills descriptions to help measure and compare job requirements.
Guidance for delivery partners and contractors.
A comparative case study review of 12 countries in order to gain a greater understanding of the occupational health landscape internationally.
Research on the prevalence of occupational regulation in the UK and EU, and an examination of labour market impacts in the UK.
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