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The British Occupational Hygiene Society, a scientific charity and the Chartered Society for Worker Health Protection has released a set of frequently asked questions on ventilation and COVID-19. This follows the delay of easing of lockdown measures in England which will require continued vigilance by employers and changes in

Jun. 16, 2021

The British Occupational Hygiene Society, a scientific charity and the chartered society for worker health protection is emphasising to its members that widespread workforce vaccination is not yet a sufficient control to allow for the removal of other COVID measures.

The advice comes as the UK passes the halfway mark in vaccinations and all the UK’s countries relax COVID-19 restrictions. Over recent months, while lockdown restrictions have been in place, workplace

Apr. 29, 2021

The British Occupational Hygiene Society, a leading scientific charity and the Chartered Society for Worker Health Protection has issued interim advice on vaccination in the workplace.

The British Occupational Hygiene Society, a leading scientific charity and the Cha

Feb. 16, 2021

The British Occupational Hygiene Society, a scientific charity and the Chartered Society for Worker Health Protection is issuing the following guidance on the mutations emerging to COVID-19 virus.

Surveillance on mutations occurring in the COVID-19 virus has reported a number of mutations Data – COG-UK Consortium (cogconsortium.uk). Over recent weeks, there has been particular concern over a UK mutation (VUI

Jan. 12, 2021

BOHS welcomes new research by IOSH-sponsored Imperial College into occupational exposure to diesel for professional drivers, but cautions that it highlights a COVID-19 dilemma with ventilation.

The British Occupational Hygiene Society, a scientific charity and the Chartered Society for Workplace Health Protection, is welcoming research published by Imperial College London’s DEMist project, which uses black carbon to track exposure of professi

Nov. 15, 2020