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Recognizing and Preventing Occupational Disease: Strategies and Recommendations from Canadians |
CCOHS has released the results of a survey focusing on Canadian strategies for preventing occupational disease.
Hundreds of Canadians seized the opportunity to be heard on the issue of occupational disease through an online poll and at a two-day national forum organized by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).
Now the results of the survey of the Forum recommendations are released in a document entitled, Recognizing and Preventing Occupational Disease: Strategies and Recommendations from Canadians. This 67-page report is available in PDF for downloading, free of charge, on the CCOHS website.
Canadians are encouraged to continue the discussion on this important issue and identifying possible solutions that could potentially lead to the eradication of work-related illness in Canada.
November 2005
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