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This study investigated different strategies for how aid agencies can track and assess their work in insecure environments
How to approach sampling ambient air and the sampling and analytical techniques to use.
Employers might monitor workers, but if the monitoring involves taking data, images or drug testing they have to do this in a way that's legal and fair
Employers might monitor workers. This could be done in various ways, like:…
Employers have to have consent if they want to test for drugs. Usually…
Employers must explain the amount of monitoring clearly in the staff…
How to develop monitoring strategies for assessing levels of pollutants in the ambient atmosphere.
This overview of the NHS newborn hearing screening programme (NHSP) explains how a baby’s hearing is tested, and the equipment used for the tests.
A summary of the techniques and standards you should use to monitor ambient air.
Guidance to help organisations choose a monitoring approach for stack emissions to air that meets Environment Agency and MCERTS requirements (formerly part of M2).
This report presents the findings from Monitor's research and sets out how the NHS could ensure that choice works better for patients.
Sources of radioactivity in the environment and how levels of radioactivity are monitored and assessed.
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