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Health at Work

Aspects of Health related issues associated with work. From preparing for an overseas assignment to managing the work aspects of an existing medical condition, advice is provided for all staff.
 
 
The Access Unit provide the services to the BBC for disabled employees and managers.
Guidance about Occupational Health services and who can use them.
Free counselling on a wide range of work, family and personal issues. (link to Employee Assistance Programme)
Guidance about eye tests for DSE users.
Enabling health risks to be managed by acting as a check on how control measures are working
Guidance for staff who may have been in contact with or manage health hazards, or might be exposed to infectious diseases
Manual handling in BBC Premises and on location
Work related hazards which managers and new and expectant mothers need to be aware of
Assistance for managers or for those who feel that work is causing them stress
How to order office equipment to meet a specific DSE or need or other Access requirement
The BBC's sickness absence procedure from the BBC People Policies site. This includes a note about the new Fit Note, that replaces the Sick Note.
Guide to Travel Health Services provided by Occupational Health for use by staff travelling abroad on BBC business
Advice to managers on work related upper limb disorders and some self help advice
 

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