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LAB 33
This series contains minutes of meetings of the Industrial Health Services Committee (Dale Committee), memoranda of evidence and transcripts of oral evidence, papers circulated to members, and correspondence and papers on the drafting of the...
LAB 33
1949-1950
This series contains minutes of meetings of the Industrial Health Services Committee (Dale Committee), memoranda of evidence and transcripts of oral evidence, papers circulated to members, and correspondence and papers on the drafting of the committee's report.
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English
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The Industrial Health Services Committee was appointed by the Minister of Labour and National Service in 1949 under the chairmanship of His Honour Judge Edgar T Dale, 'to examine the relationship (including the possibility of over-lapping) between the preventive and curative health services provided for the population at large and the industrial health services which make a call on medical manpower (doctors, nurses and auxiliary medical personnel); to consider what measures should be taken by the government and the other parties concerned to ensure that such medical manpower is used to the best advantage; and to make recommendations'. The report of the committee was published in November 1950 as Cmd. 8170.
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