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COSHH G402: Health surveillance for occupational asthma
www.hse.gov.ukadvice on health health surveillance for occupational asthma. It sets out what you should expect from a health surveillance provider. Tell your occupational health professional, or if appropriate, your designated responsible person if workers have any of the following symptoms: recurring sore or watering eyes; recurring blocked or running nose;
The Occupational Health Professional’s Services and ...
www.osha.govControlling occupational injuries and illnesses and related expen-ditures is a top priority in most companies. Selecting a qualified health care professional to participate in …
Health and Safety G402 Health surveillance for ...
www.coshh-essentials.org.ukGeneral Guidance G402 Special If the risk of exposure is low in your particular circumstances you may decide, in consultation with your occupational health professional, to move to lower-level health surveillance.