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Whilst
the Occupational Health Nurses Association of Ireland has taken
all reasonable care in compiling the information contained on
this internet site, all articles posted on this site and opinions
contained therein, are accepted in good faith from their authors,
they are the personal views of the quoted author, and not necessarily
those of the OHNAI, or the institution/department where the author
works. OHNAI makes no representations or warranties, whether expressed
or implied, as to the accuracy or suitability, of the information
or materials contained on the site. Access to, and use of the
information contained herein, is entirely at the risk of the user.
OHNAI shall not be liable, directly or indirectly, to the user
or any third party for any damage resulting from the use of the
information contained or implied in the OHNAI website.
It
remains the responsibility of the individual nurse or person to
promote safe nursing practice in their own home, hospital, health
clinic, health organisation, public and private settings. No practice
recommendations should be used, without first checking its accuracy
with your departmental policies, protocols, national nursing standards
ad practice guidelines. The logos used in the background and on
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of their respective owners, companies or organisations, to whom
the logos represent. They are used here, only to promote and further
the cause of the occupational Nurse professional in Ireland and
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are not employers, nor are we an employment agency. By browsing
the OHNAI website you are accepting this disclaimer. September
2003.
For
a copy of 'Confidentiality in Occupational Health Nursing',
click here;
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a copy of the OHNAI Constitution, click
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