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Occupational Medicine is an international peer-reviewed journal, providing vital information for the promotion of workplace health and safety. Topics covered include work-related injury and illness, accident and illness prevention, health promotion, occupational disease, health education, the establishment and implementation of health and safety standards, monitoring of the work environment, and the management of recognised hazards. Contributions are welcomed from practising occupational health physicians and research workers in related fields.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 51, Number 6, 1 September 2001
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Use of keyboards as an occupational hazard
pp. 365-366(2)
Author: Beach J.

Health and safety in the catering industry
pp. 385-391(7)
Author: Gleeson D.

Use of keyboards and symptoms in the neck and arm: evidence from a national survey
pp. 392-395(4)
Authors: Palmer K.T.; Cooper C.; Walker-Bone K.; Syddall H.; Coggon D.

Exposure to organic solvents during cosmetic finishing of cars
pp. 396-400(5)
Authors: Bråtveit M.; Moen B.E.

Hand–arm vibration syndrome from exposure to high-pressure hoses
pp. 401-409(9)
Authors: Cooke R.; House R.; Lawson I.J.; Pelmear P.L.; Wills M.

Neurological abnormalities associated with CDMA exposure
pp. 410-413(4)
Authors: Hocking B.; Westerman R.

‘What occupation does the patient follow?’
pp. 416-416(1)
Author: Lee S.

Letters to the Editor
pp. 417-417(1)
Authors: Archibald R.M.; Philipp R.

Doctors.net. http://www.doctors.net.uk
pp. 420-421(2)
Author: Smedley J.

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