Securing health not together?
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The Securing Health Together (SHT) and Health and Safety Commission jointly approach to achieve the targets by 2010 - 20 percent reductions in incidence of work related ill health, 20 percent reductions in ill health due to work activity and 30 percent reductions in the number of work days lost due to occupational ill health.
Publication Name: Health & Safety at Work
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0141-8246
Year: 2003
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Working on drugs
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The effects of the prescribed drugs on the work performance of the employees are discussed. The alleged side-effects of Seroxat and other selective seratonin re-uptake inhibitors, which are taken for chronic anxiety, have generated a high profile debate among the experts.
Publication Name: Health & Safety at Work
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0141-8246
Year: 2003
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Expecting the unexpected
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The emergency planning for health protection during a terrorist attack or similar disaster in U.K. is investigated. Sweden is taken as a model of good practice because of its total defense strategy well designed to cope with such unexpected disasters.
Publication Name: Health & Safety at Work
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0141-8246
Year: 2003
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