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Vol. 23 No. 5 September/October 2017

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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


Upcoming events


The compelling case for supporting pregnancy and breastfeeding in the workplace

P Reimers

Safety and health in mining: Part 3

K Elgstrand, DL Sherson, E Jørs, C Nogueira, JF Thomsen, M Fingerhut, L Burström, H Rintamäki, E

The NIOH celebrates the first anniversary of its Gender, Health and the World of Work Programme (Gen

Report by Samantha Jack, Trudie Voster, Nonhlanhla Tlotleng, Talifhani Ramaliba, Babalwa Nqini, Nosi

Construction and health: A summary report on the inaugural NIOH 'Occupational health and decent work

Report by Muzimkhulu Zungu, Nosimilo Mlangeni

Book review: A History of Asbestos Mining in South Africa


Welcome to training with Momentum OCSA's Academy of Excellence


Report from SAIOH President and Council members

Report by Kenneth Hlungwane, Julie Hills, Celia Keet, Kate Smart, Claudina Nogueira

SASOHN Western Cape celebrates Occupational Health Month


SASOM Wits School of Public Health hosts occupational health seminar


Dr Nothando Moyo-Mubayiwa appointed as President and Dr Muofe Murwamphida appointed as Vice Presiden


Distortion product otoacoustic emissions as a health surveillance technique for hearing screening in

M Moepeng, M Soer, B Vinck

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