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Knowledge Infrastructure Needed for Occupational Healtha

Expertise on work and health topics is the foundation for the added value of occupational health (OH) professionals to the health of the working population. Professionals should therefore practice in accordance with high quality standards and latest evidence. As adequate knowledge management and a s...

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Published in:Industrial Health 2007, Vol.45(1), pp.13-18
Main Authors: HUGENHOLTZ, Nathalie I.R., SCHREINEMAKERS, Jos F., A-TJAK, Marielle A., DIJK, Frank J.H. van
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