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The occupational health nurse in Natal
Curationis | Vol 6, No 3 | a559 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v6i3.559
| © 1983 B.N. Hunt, L. Grainger
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 27 September 1983 | Published: 27 September 1983
Submitted: 27 September 1983 | Published: 27 September 1983
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B.N. Hunt, Department of Nursing, University of Natal, South AfricaL. Grainger, Department of Nursing, University of Natal, South Africa
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The Commission of Enquiry on Occupational Health, appointed in 1975, published its findings in 1976. The general impression gained by members of the Commission, after a series of visits and interviews pertinent to the field, is summed up thus in the fourth chapter of the Report: Although industrialists in the Republic and the Territory of South-West Africa are aware of the workers' position, it has regrettably to be stated categorically that, except in the mining industry, industrial health not only occupies a secondary position in industry in this country, but that industrialists have put very little time, money and organisation into the prevention of occupational diseases (Erasmus 1976).
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