Fitness for Work, the “bible” of occupational health, is the most comprehensive and comprehensive resource available on the relationship between health and work. Expert advice on workplace health risks, workplace safety and recovery from illness or injury. A new resource, this book addresses labor relations and issues related to an aging workforce and changing demographics. Fitness for Work improves workplace relationships by providing health advice to patients, employees and doctors. It explains how your health affects your work and how you can get help finding or keeping a job. This valuable source claims that people who have good jobs can experience positive benefits for their health and well-being from their work. Importantly, this speech also presents strategies to reduce unnecessary barriers to work for those overcoming injury or illness and for those living with chronic illness. Complete and updated, the sixth edition of Fitness for Work is based on the latest research and clinical advances. The first half of the book focuses on general concepts of occupational health and occupational health, including legal, ethical and general principles of a wide range of health promotion, health assessment and rehabilitation. We also provide advice on sick leave, sick leave, medications, transport, vibration and travel. In the second half of the book, chapters are organized by specialists or topics, and are written by experts and business experts to provide oral opinion. For ease of use, the chapter for each specialty briefly describes the diseases covered, their prevalence and effects, and discusses treatment and associated treatments. All recommendations are evidence-based and use NICE guidance. As the leading source of information on the relationship between health and work, Fitness for Work provides a range of useful advice, codes of practice and regional models. This valuable resource is essential for all practicing physicians.
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