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Vol. 25 No. 2 March/April 2019

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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.
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Visual function assessments in the occupational setting

AD Butkovic, SEI Williams

Original Research


Is travel medicine relevant to occupational health nursing?

LA Botha, AA Huiskamp, MH Ross

Review Paper


Health-promoting lifestyle behaviour of workers: a systematic review

EM Joseph-Shehu, BP Ncam

Report


Regional Centre of Excellence on Occupational Health and Safety established in Kitwe, Zambia

Norman Khoza, Chimwemwe Chamdimba, Dr. William Sitembo

Regulars


SASOHN - Medicines and control of medication in an occupational health setting

Michelle Bester

SAIOH News - Message from Celia Keet – SAIOH President 2019

Celia Keet

SASOM News - Update on the SASOM - MEDICHEM Joint Congress 2019

Claudina Nogueira

Press Release


Anglo American develops a real-time data and data analytics platform that helps build a healthier and safer workplace

Sponsored Articles


The role of the laboratory in dealing with cannabis in the workplace

V Schillack, M Wentzel, Y Essack

Breastlight helps detect breast abnormalities early

How does Gloves In A Bottle work?

10 steps to checking your spirometry result

Lindsay Zurba