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Handbook of Occupational Hazards and Controls for Personnel in Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine

HC010
***This resource is current to January 2011.
For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***

Address hazards and controls for workers in diagnostic imaging and nuclear medicine.

PUBLISHED: January 2011

Handbook of Occupational Hazards and Controls for Personnel in Continuing Care Facilities: Knowledge and Skills Assessment Verification Checklist

HC007
***This resource is current to January 2011.
For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***

Knowledge and Skills Assessment for Caregivers in Continuing Care Facilities – Verification Checklist for Preceptors or Self-assessment.

PUBLISHED: January 2011

Handbook of Occupational Hazards and Controls for Personnel in Continuing Care Facilities

HC006
***This resource is current to January 2011.
For information on the current OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***

Addresses hazards and controls for workers in continuing care facilities. May be useful for workers providing direct resident care in other contexts.

PUBLISHED: January 2011

Handbook of Occupational Hazards and Controls for Mental Health Workers: Knowledge and Skills Assessment Verification Checklist

HC021
***This resource is current to January 2011.
For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***

Knowledge and Skills Assessment for Mental Health Workers – Verification Checklist for Preceptors or Self-assessment.

PUBLISHED: January 2011

Handbook of Occupational Hazards and Controls for Mental Health Workers

HC020
***This resource is current to January 2011.
For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***

Addresses hazards and controls for mental health workers, both in mental health facilities and those who work in community settings.

PUBLISHED: January 2011