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The home of Industrial Injuries Advisory Council on GOV.UK. The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) is an independent scientific advisory body that looks at industrial injuries benefit and how it is administered.
This is the councils note about carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist/forearm rotation.
These reports examine the evidence on matters related to the Industrial Injuries Scheme.
An opportunity for members of the public to learn about the work of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) commissioned the Institute of Occupational Medicine to carry out a review of the published literature on selected work-related malignant and non-malignant respiratory diseases.
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) is an independent scientific advisory body that looks at industrial injuries benefit and how it is administered.
This is the council’s note about its investigations into the rules and processes used to evaluate entitlement to benefit for IIDB.
Report reviewing the available evidence concerning the risk of cancer among firefighters.
This report reviews the rule that presumes an industrial disease was caused by the claimant's nature of employment.
IIAC meets quarterly and publishes the minutes of its meetings on GOV.UK. You can also read more about its members here.
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