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Employment / Public health / Workplace health promotion / Workplace stress / Shift work / Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety / Ergonomics / Workplace violence / Occupational health psychology / Health / Occupational safety and health / Health promotion
Date: 2011-07-08 10:05:27
Employment
Public health
Workplace health promotion
Workplace stress
Shift work
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
Ergonomics
Workplace violence
Occupational health psychology
Health
Occupational safety and health
Health promotion

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