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Vol. 11 No. 4 July/August 2005

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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

Circular Instruction 180 on compensation of work-related upper limb disorders

Dr Annamar� van der Merwe

Occupational health and safety for computer users

Tjakie Naud�, Stefanus Snyman

The pan-disciplinary approach in managing WRULDs

Adriaan van Zyl

The role of the occupational therapist and the physiotherapist in the treatment of WRULDs: a case st

Lindsay Scott, Lize Slabbert

Biological monitoring of exposure to chemicals in the environment and workplace

Volker R. Schillack, W.M. Coombs

Work-related shoulder pain

Stadler Kirsten

Hand-arm vibration syndrome

Busisiwe Nyantumbu, Spo Kgalamono

Solvents � Not something to be sniffed at. Part 1

Dr. Melissa Yssel

SASOHN Northern Natal �Creative in isolation�

Caroline Naidu

SASOHN Mpumalanga Strength through unity

Information supplied by SASOHN Mpumalanga.

From the editor