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Vol. 11 No. 6 November/December 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

A comparison of the effectiveness of two smoking cessation interventions by the occupational health

Dr Linda Grainger

Coping strategies of Emergency Medical Technicians in Gauteng*

Dr Johannes Lodewikus Pretorius Naud�, Dr Seb

Biological monitoring of co-exposures. Suppression of metabolism in employees exposed to a mixture o

Volker R. Schillack, W.M. Coombs

Smoking and occupational health in miners

MH Ross, J Murray, D Kielkowski

Why the need for occupational medicine in industry?

Sister Jean Baker

From Darker Ages to SASOHN Gauteng Central (1965-2005)

Sr Gitta Birk

Report on the SASOM Annual Conference. Sickness absenteeism in the workplace. 1-2 August 2005, CSI

Jenny Acutt

Quality assurance in audiometry and spirometry programmes

Jenny Acutt

SASOHN Members Medical Malpractice Cover (2246)

Kristy Carr, Jenny Jooste, Sarah-Lee Engelbre

Feedback on meeting between SASOHN and the Department of Health, 16 September 2005, on Dispensing Li

Karen Michell

From the editor