Occupational Health Law
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Occupational Health Law

Bashyr Aziz Senior teaching fellow, Institute of Clinical Education, University of Warwick

First published in 1989, occupational Health Law has become important to all those involved in health in relation to work. It is only five years since the previous edition, and much of the book remains unchanged. However, the new edition updates the reader on major developments introduced by the previous government.

Nursing Management. 18, 5, 13-13. doi: 10.7748/nm.18.5.13.s7

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