Hi Chris
Thanks for your reply.
What I am trying to find out is what systems or working procedure others
have in place for visual checking - who does it, when, what records are
kept, who keeps them, what procedures they have in place if abnormalities
are found, how to ensure compliance etc etc.
MAny thanks though.
Regards
Therona
>From: Chris Packham <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Occupational Health mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: skin survelliance
>Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 16:43:05 +0100
>
>Skin health surveillance can be carried out in two ways. One is the
>traditional visual assessment which will give you an indication when an
>actual skin problem has arisen. The other is what dermatologists call skin
>bio-engineering, which uses scientific instruments to measure actual skin
>condition. This latter will detect sub-clinical damage, i.e. damage from
>irritants that is not yet visible on the surface of the skin.
>
>We run half-day courses on skin health surveillance. If you are interested
>may I suggest you contact me off list to discuss.
>
>Regards
>Chris Packham
>EnviroDerm Services
>Tel: 01386 832 311
>
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