A day in the life of Julian Dowson
Each issue HSM speaks to a member of the BOHS about the challenges and rewards of working as an occupational hygienist. This issue we talk to Julian Dowson, director of Peritus Health Management.
Each issue HSM speaks to a member of the BOHS about the challenges and rewards of working as an occupational hygienist. This issue we talk to Julian Dowson, director of Peritus Health Management.
Flu has a significant impact on businesses, resulting in time off work, losses to production as well as pressure and costs on the health and social care services. Dr. John Hanlin, vice president global public heath, Ecolab, offers tips to help reduce the risk of spreading the seasonal flu.
The extended and improved XS balance line incorporates patented weighing technologies to ensure accurate results whilst ergonomic design features provide outstanding comfort to protect user health during daily weighing tasks.
During the trade show Expoprotection in Paris a new topic of discussion was raised. Should the PPE sector pay more attention to the solutions provided by the Internet-Of-Things?
All Health Matters has taken its new mobile screening unit on its first outing. The unit with the apt number plate L999 AHM visited The Oak & Rope Company in Bridge, Canterbury for their annual health check.
People are finding workplace pressures increasingly difficult to deal with and often more stressful than personal issues, according to new research from Bupa UK.
Occupational health professionals have a new “pragmatic occupational rehabilitation” resource to resolve costly return-to-work problems. It clarifies the work staff can handle and the line manager’s role in their recovery.
Each issue HSM speaks to a member of the BOHS about the challenges and rewards of working as an occupational hygienist. This issue we talk to occupational hygienist at BAE Systems, Katie Dugdale.
How technology has become a ‘good virus’, underpinning powerful improvements in health and safety culture by Matthew Elson, CEO of SHE Software.
Men over 45 years old are less likely to seek medical attention if they are injured, despite them suffering more severe injuries than women, according to a survey carried out by injury management specialist, Össur Webshop.
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