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Occupational Medicine 1987;37:55-58
© 1987 Society of Occupational Medicine


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Occupational Health Record Systems—An Ideal Approach

F.S. GILL

Institute of Occupational Health, University of Birmingham

A modular system of occupational health records specifically designed for companies with centralized computer facilities is presented to suit the companies requiring to keep such records for operational and/or legal reasons. The type of information to be kept is given with brief explanations of their value. Such a record system can be tailored to suit the requirements of any organization.


Requests for reprints should be addressed to: F. S. Gill, MSC, CENG. FIOH. Institute of Occupational Health. University Road West, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham B15 2TT.


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