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Advice and guidance on carbon monoxide (CO), and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of CO poisoning.
How the Certification Officer (CO) applies her powers to act without a complaint to conduct investigations into trade unions and employers’ associations.
The Certification Officer (CO) and her team ensure that trade unions and employers’ associations carry out their statutory duties. Certification Officer works with the Department for Business and Trade .
Certification Officer (CO) guidance on eligibility, the application process and application form CO1.
Algorithm for GPs, emergency physicians and other medical professionals in England to diagnose and manage CO poisoning in patients.
Types of financial irregularities the Certification Officer (CO) can investigate and how to ask the CO to conduct an investigation.
Algorithm for smoking cessation clinics to identify patients with possible exposure to CO.
Certification Officer (CO) guidance for trade unions that want to prove that they are independent from employers.
Guidance for applicants and unions attending a hearing with the Certification Officer (CO).
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