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UKAP categorisation of exposure prone procedures (EPPs) carried out in obstetrics and gynaecology, by risk of bleed-back and BBV transmission by an infected HCW.
This paper considers the question of adding back and neck disorders to the list of diseases for which people can claim IIDB.
Location: 17nm south south east of Beachy Head, England.
A brief summary of validated workplace fatal injury statistics, as reported to all health and safety enforcing authorities, covering the latest full year.
Data on the claims paid under the benefit scheme throughout the quarter.
The third in a series of reports intended to clarify and simplify the decisions made in diagnosis and assessment of disability from occupational disease and injury.
We use independent, peer-reviewed research when considering which diseases industrial injuries benefits may be paid for.
Data about the claims paid under the benefits scheme throughout the quarter.
Exposure prone procedures (EPPs) and non EPPs carried out in urology, categorised by levels of risk of bleed-back, compiled by UKAP.
Data on the claims paid under the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit scheme September 2012.
Data about the claims paid under the benefit scheme throughout the quarter.
Exposure prone procedures (EPPs) and non EPPs carried out in general dentistry, categorised by levels of risk of bleed-back, compiled by UKAP.
A review of the risk of dementia in boxers, footballers and jockeys, and osteoarthritis of the knee and hip in footballers.
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