This comprehensive book deals with the etchical challenges confronting occupational health professionals, particularly focusing on the ethical issues inherent in the practical problems that they encounter in their everyday work.
It provides all the practical tools required for the ethical analysis of challenging and complex cases, and situations that require well-reflected professional decisions. It also includes case studies that can help to provide information and guidance that can also be used in vocational and postgraduate training programmes.
Occupational health physicians, nurses, hygienists, psychologists and managers of occupational health service units will find this book valuable reading.