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This is the councils note about carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist/forearm rotation.
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.
IIAC meets quarterly and publishes the minutes of its meetings on GOV.UK. You can also read more about its members here.
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) have continued to consider the emerging data of the occupational impacts of COVID-19.
A review of stress and post-traumatic stress disorder at work in relation to the Industrial Injuries Scheme.
These reports examine the evidence on matters related to the Industrial Injuries Scheme.
This explains why IIAC has amended its recommendation for Dupuytren's contracture as a prescribed disease for Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit.
This is a review of entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit for people with diffuse pleural thickening.
Report reviewing whether the prescription for hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS / PD A11) was fit for purpose.
Report reviewing the available evidence concerning the risks of contracting COVID-19 in occupational settings.
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