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Bulletin No. 66 / September 1997

Occupational Health

Basics
Berenice I. F. Goelzer
WHO Programme in Occupational Hygiene
Anticipation and Control of Hazards Arising in and from the Workplace
(E | World Health Organization WHO)
Ueli Kraft
Arbeit - Bedrohung oder Quelle der Gesundheit?
Perspektivenwechsel
(D)
Heikki Savolainen, Isabelle Roth Gagi
Réduire les risques de maladies professionnelles
Priorités de la santé au travail en Suisse
(F | Switzerland)
Annie Rice, Marion F. Hellmann
A Trade Union’s Policy on Healthy Work and Development
International Federation of Building and Wood Workers (IFBWW)
(E)
Country Reports
Mary K. Waweru
Kenya: Increasing awareness of work and health
Railway workers know about the health hazards
(E | Kenya)
Sharon Fonn
Women's Health at the Workplace
Neglected for a long period - not only in South Africa
(E | South Africa)
C.P.N. Shilla
Swaziland: a Lesson to Learn
Improve Working Conditions - and Raise Productivity!
(E | Swaziland)
Christof Thierstein, Margrit Hugentobler
Rumänien: Gewerkschaftliche Interventionsstrategien zu Arbeitssicherheit und Gesundheitsschutz
Sisyphus in der Zementfabrik
(D)
Mary K. Waweru
Kenya: Increasing awareness of work and health
Railway workers know about the health hazards
(E | Kenya)
Sharon Fonn
Neglected for a long period - not only in South Africa
Women's Health at the Workplace
(E | South Africa)
C.P.N. Shilla
Swaziland: a Lesson to Learn
Improve Working Conditions - and Raise Productivity!
(E | Swaziland)
North-South
Urs Sekinger
Sterilität bei Plantagenarbeiter/-innen
Chemische Keulen für schöne Bananen und satte Gewinne
(D | Costa Rica, Philippines, USA)
A. Edward Smith
Occupational Health in Novartis International
„It should be possible to even out differences in standards“
(E)
Hans Z’graggen
Kampagne für ein Blumenlabel
Durch die Blume gesagt...
(D | Colombia)