Silica Dust Exposure – Data Collection
Government Notice 66 in Government Gazette 32930 of 5 February 2010 In June 2008, the Department of Labour, amended the
Government Notice 66 in Government Gazette 32930 of 5 February 2010 In June 2008, the Department of Labour, amended the
Silicosis is an incurable respiratory disease caused by the inhalation of dust containing crystalline silica. The disease is common and
Risk assessments are the foundation on which the control of occupational health and safety risks are based. It is therefore
The National Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH) hosted the first in a series of 3 courses on Asbestos. Module 1,
The National Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), a WHO Collaborating Centre (CC) in Occupational Health (OH), hosted the international course
A fun filled learning experience for the 32 University of Johannesburg students who recently came to the NIOH for practical
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