African Newsletter on Occupational Health And Safety
INDEXContentsEditorial D.W. Stanton, ASOSH/SAIOH The ILO/WHO Global Programme for the Elimination of Silicosis (GPES) I.A. Fedotov, ILO The practical application in developing countries G. Eijkemans, B. Goelzer, WHO Occupational hygiene in Southern Africa Y. Gounden, R.N. Naidoo, SOUTH AFRICA Planning occupational health within WHO - Planning committee of the WHO Collaborating Centres' Network, Johannesburg S. Lehtinen, FINLAND Chrysotile asbestos fibre levels in cement-manufacturing in Zimbabwe M. Mutetwa, M. Chikonyora, R. Dozva, D. Mazibuko ZIMBABWE Needs for pesticides safety outreach programmes in developing countries: a Tanzanian example J. Akhabuhaya, TANZANIA Effects on chronic exposure to pesticides on the cardiopulmonary and cholinesterase values of farm workers in Ethiopia M.B. Abebe, Y. Mekonnen, ETHIOPIA Occupational health hazards in the Nigerian cement workers - workers' awareness and perceptions F.C. Ezeonu, J.N. Ezeonu, O.C. Edeogu, NIGERIA WAHSA Project S. Lehtinen, FINLAND The 6th International Scientific Conference IOHA 2005 D.W. Stanton Some recommendations from the IOHA 2005 Workshop Sessions in September 2005 D.W. Stanton
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