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A Holistic Approach to Manage Workplace Health

Posted on 12/01/202214/11/2022 By Sheryl Lim

Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Noise-Induced Deafness and Occupational Skin Diseases remained the top three leading occupational diseases over the past decade in Singapore. They collectively account for close to 90% of all reported occupational diseases. Good Occupational Hygiene measures combined with good ergonomics design can help organisations reduce the risk of occupational diseases.

For full article on World of Safety and Health (WSH) Asia, click here.

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