New Trends and Developments in Occupational Health Services: Proceedings of the International Symposium on New Trends and Developments in Occupational Health Services, Espoo, 3-6 October 1989Jorma Rantanen, Suvi Lehtinen This book reviews the present situation and highlights future trends in the development of occupational health services on both a global scale and in individual countries. Although rapid changes in working-life make it difficult to choose the right lines for the development of OHS, the problem is broached from many angles, serving as rational guidelines for future assessment. The volume discusses several topical aspects of OHS, including actual policy issues, health services research, preventive strategies, organizational and functional aspects, and manpower developments. |
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the role | 3 |
Occupational health problems of developing countries | 19 |
Theory research and practice in the planning implementation | 39 |
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