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Vol. 17 No. 5 September/October 2011

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e-ISSN: 2226-6097
ISSN: 1024-6274
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Occupational Health Southern Africa is on the Department of Higher Education and Training’s list of Approved South African Journals; authors of peer-reviewed papers thus qualify for subsidies for their affiliated tertiary institutions. It is also listed in African Index Medicus; and is on the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) website list of journals following the ICMJE recommendations for the conduct, reporting, editing and publication of scholarly work in medical journals.
In this issue

From the editor


Evaluation of diesel particulate matter sampling methods

CJ Pretorius, T Grové

Material safety data sheets for man-made mineral fibres should include diameter distribution measur

JI Phillips, JCA Davies, W Pieterse, J Murray

Do we know enough to prevent occupationally acquired ­tuberculosis in healthcare workers?

Muzimkhulu Zungu, Molebogeng Malotle

Managers’ perspectives on ­accommodating deaf individuals within the automotive manufacturing in

Magdild Smit, Heinrich Brand

Achievements in spirometry testing quality - where to from here?

K Michell

Upcoming events


Women and work - an overview

C Blignaut, M Coombs and V Schillack

The constitutional right to healthcare: National Health Insurance as a mechanism to increase access?

Elsabé Klinck

SASOHN Port Natal

Penny Orton

SASOHN Eastern Cape

L Jansen van Rensburg

SAIOH news

Johann Beukes

The Africa Regional Association of Occupational Health (ARAOH)/(SASOM) Congress

Jenny Acutt