The Global Occupational Health Network (GOHNET) Newsletter no. 24
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2014/06/01
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Description:News from WHO: Caring for all working people Semnan, Islamic Republic of Iran, 28-30 April 2014; Workers' health and the forthcoming Sustainable Development Goals; Technical Consultation on Workers' Health Western Pacific Regional Office, Manila, Philippines: March 2014; Best-practice tools for Pacific healthy workplaces; Towards the elimination of asbestos-related diseases in the WHO European Region. News from WHO collaborating centres and partners: Musculoskeletal discomfort at work? Let's ask the people; Occupational health, infection control and TB control - Working together to prevent the transmission of TB in public hospitals in Free State, South Africa; NIOSH Total Worker Health(TM) leaders present in Copenhagen, Denmark, and invites further dialogue at its Symposium in October; Dutch Control Banding Implementation project reveals success and failure factors; Mesothelioma surveillance in Lombardy Region, North-West Italy; South Africa on pathway to universal health coverage of workers; An Occupational Health and Service Unit (Oshu) in Eastern Nepal; Promoting sharing and circulation of scientific information in Occupational Medicine: a voluntary and free contribution. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-21
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Issue:24
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20044820
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Citation:GOHNET Newsletter 2014 Jun; (24):1-21
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Contact Point Address:Dr Evelyn Kortum, Interventions for Healthy Environments, Department of Public Health and Environment and Social Determinants for Health. World Health Organization
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Email:ochmail@who.int
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Federal Fiscal Year:2014
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Source Full Name:The Global Occupational Health Network
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