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Lee, Jane A. – 1978
These guidelines for professional nurses and employers in industrial settings present basic and fundamental nursing principles, duties, and responsibilities in the practice of occupational health. The content is presented in four chapters. The first briefly introduces occupational health. Chapter 2 on occupational health nursing service covers…
Descriptors: Certification, Employment Qualifications, Federal Legislation, Guides
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Washington, DC. – 1998
This guide provides an overview of Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) standards and training guidelines for various industries. The first section introduces the concept of voluntary training guidelines, explaining that the guidelines are designed to help employers determine whether a worksite problem can be solved by training, what training…
Descriptors: Adults, Agricultural Safety, Building Trades, Competence
Besinaiz, Carlos, Ed.; Aranda, Roberto, Ed. – 1975
The course aims to train migrant health personnel to recognize and identify adverse sanitary conditions related to the migrant farmworkers' living and working environments, and to outline approaches for the presentation and alleviation of health hazards through the referral of recognized sanitary deficiencies and code violations to responsible…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Course Content, Course Objectives, Disease Control
American Coll. of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Chicago, IL. – 1977
Presented in seven sections, these guidelines developed largely by physicians are designed to protect the pregnant worker's health. As defined in section I, the guidelines seek to aid the pregnant worker's physician to develop recommendations for job placement, work continuation during pregnancy, and return to work following delivery. In section…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Practices, Environmental Influences, Federal Legislation