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Occupational Health covers a wide range of aspects that involves identifying risks at workplaces ( chemical, physical, biological, psycho social, ergonomic and mechanical hazards) and take correct measures to safeguard lives and injuries that might affect exposed workers.
introduction
editTanzania is a United Republic of Former Tanganyika (currently referred to Tanganyika mainland) and Zanzibar. The estimated population has dramatically increased from 12.3 to 44.9 million people from 1967 to 2012 respectively (Figure 1. below), Cite error: A <ref>
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